Plot/Conflict
Setting
Literary Devices
Character/POV
Grammar
100

The beginning of the story. 

What is (the) exposition?

100

The geographical location of the story.

What is place?

100
Descriptive language that appeals to the five senses. 

What is imagery?

100
The main character of a story. 

What is the protagonist?

100

The main word (noun or pronoun) in the complete subject. 

What is "simple subject"?

200

The part of the story when almost all conflicts are introduced.

What is the inciting incident?

200

12:30pm or the 1960s are two examples of this type of setting.

What is time?

200

When a person, place, or object is used to represent something else.

What is symbolism?

200

A character with 1-2 personality traits. 

What is a flat character? 

200

A clause that cannot stand alone because it does not express a complete thought. 

What is a dependent clause?

300

A character's struggle with themselves/their own mind.

What is the internal conflict? (or person vs. self)

300

A rainstorm is an example of this type of setting.

What is weather?

300
A detail that hints at events that will happen later in a story. 

What is foreshadowing?

300

When the narrator sees and knows everything. 

What is 3rd person omniscient?

300

When two or more independent clauses run together without proper punctuation.

What is a run-on sentence?

400

When readers are left with something to think about. 

What is the resolution

400

How the setting makes the reader feel.

What is mood?

400

A statement that means the opposite of the literal meaning.

What is verbal irony?

400

This type of characterization is when the audience is shown information that reveal the character's personality. 

What is indirect?

400

This type of sentence has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.

What is a complex sentence?

500

The turning point of the story or moment of most shock/horror. 

What is the climax?

500

Everyday life for the characters of a story.

What is the sociocultural condition?

500

What a character is unaware of information that the audience or reader knows. 

What is dramatic irony?

500

This type of POV uses the pronouns "you" and "yours"

What is second person?

500

The sentence "they will have finished studying" is an example of this kind of verb tense.

What is future perfect?

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