Plot & Structure
Characters & Characterization
Conflict
Setting & Point of View
Theme & Symbolism
100

This is the main event that starts the conflict of the story.

What is the inciting incident?

100

This is the main character of the story.

Who is the protagonist?

100

This is the type of conflict Mrs. Visser's brother faced when he came upon a grizzly on one of his runs.

What is character vs nature?

100

"I went to the store" is written in this type of point of view.

What is first person?

100

This is a symbol.

What is a concrete object that represents an abstract idea?

200

This is the part of the story that builds suspense.

What is the rising action?

200

This is a character who has several, contradictory characteristics, making them seem realistic.

What is a round character?

200

The protagonist of "The Cheat's Remorse" flipping a coin with the young woman is this type of conflict.

What is character vs. character?

200

"The Five Functions of your Bionosaur" is written in this type of point of view.

What is second person?

200

This is the universal idea/message/lesson that is explored in a text.

What is theme?

300

This is the part of the story that introduces the world and the characters.

What is the exposition?

300

"Gabe hates Mrs. Visser's classes" is an example of this type of characterization.

What is direct characterization?

300

Eckles and Mr. Travis arguing about the butterfly is an example of this type of conflict.

What is character vs. character?

300

This is Ms. Fuller's favourite point of view.

What is first person?

300

This is a common symbol for love.

What is a heart?

400

This is the point of no return.

What is the climax?

400
This character is a dynamic character in "The Cheat's Remorse."

Who is the protagonist?

400

This is the difference between internal and external conflict.

What is internal conflict takes place inside the protagonist's mind, while external conflict takes place outside of them?

400

This is Mrs. Visser's favourite point of view.

What is third person limited omniscient?

400

This is the theme of "A Sound of Thunder."

What is the idea that all it takes is one small misstep to change the course of the future?

500

This is the triangle figure we use to understand the order of plot.

What is Freytag's Pyramid?

500

These are the 5 parts of the STEAL acronym

S - Says

T - Thoughts

E - Effect on Others

A - Actions

L - Looks

500

This is the main conflict in the Bionosaur story

What is character vs. self (internal conflict)?

500

This is the difference between micro and macro setting.

What is micro is your immediate setting, while macro is the broader setting (city, time, etc)

500

This is your own example of a symbol.

What is does Mrs. Visser agree?

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