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100

The elements of plot in order.

What is Exposition, Initial Incident, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution?

100

The difference between a round and a flat character.

What is round characters are characters we know a lot about and flat characters are characters we know little about?

100

The most likely place on a plot pyramid that creates suspense for the reader.

What is the rising action?
200

Setting includes....

What is setting includes all aspects of time (time of day, year), place, cultural / societal norms?

200

The difference between a static and a dynamic character.

What is static characters do not change through the story and dynamic characters change through the story?

200

Setting is significant to other elements of a short story because...

What is "it can help explain the behaviors and actions of characters"?

300

Point of view is..

What is the perspective from which the story is told?
300
Define characterization. 

What is the description of the personalities of the characters in the story and the way in which an author reveals their personalities?

300

Suspense.

What is "a state of feeling excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen in literature"?

400

The two different types of third person point of view.

What is third person limited and third person omniscient?
400

The two ways to describe the type of characterization.

What is indirect and direct?
400

The part of the plot line where it is most logical for conflicts to occur.

What is "rising action"?

500

The five different types of conflict.

What is man vs. man, man vs. self, man vs. nature, man vs. fate, and man vs. society?

500

Two ways to identify characters.

What are protagonist and antagonist?

500

An author of stories written for an older audience (adults) is most likely to use this type of characterization.

What is "indirect characterization"?

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