Genres/Topics
Narrative Structure
Literary Devices
Terminology
Identify the Type of Story
100

What point of view is a monologue typically delivered in? 

First-person point of view 

100

What common narrative structure divides a story into three distinct parts: a setup, a confrontation, and a resolution?

3-Act Structure

100

What literary device compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as"?

Metaphor

100

What is the term for the struggle or problem that the characters face in a story?

Conflict

100


A children's story about magical beings and lands 



Fairy Tales

200

What specific type of narrative focuses on a single, often brief, moment or experience in a character's life?

Slice of Life

200

A character is torn between their desire to become a famous musician and their fear of performing in front of an audience. Identify the two primary types of conflict present in this scenario.

Internal Conflict/Self vs Self/Man vs Man

Self vs Society/Man vs Society

200

What literary device gives human qualities to inanimate objects or animals?

Personification

200

What is the term for the underlying message or idea explored in a story?

Theme/Moral

200

A short story with animals as characters used to convey a moral

Fable

300

What is the term for a narrative that blends fictional elements with real-world events or settings?

Historical Fiction/Faction/Realistic Fiction

300

What is the term for a crucial event or decision that significantly changes the course of the plot?

Turning Point/Crisis

300

What literary device uses exaggeration for emphasis or effect?

Hyperbole

300

What is the term for words that appeal to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch)?

Sensory Details/Imagery

300

Stories that have some elements of truth but have been embellished/lost over time

Legends

400

What genre of writing uses verse and rhythmic language to express emotions and ideas?

Spoken Word Poetry/Poetry

400

What narrative technique involves beginning a story in the middle of the action, often without an introduction or exposition?

In Media Res

400

What literary device creates a contrast between what appears to be true and what is actually true?

Irony

400

A narrative that explores a specific, often brief, moment or experience in the writer's life, often focusing on personal reflection and insight.

Personal Narrative/Memoir

400

A story that explores the possibilities of future technologies or scientific advancements, often dealing with themes of utopia or dystopia.

Science Fiction

500

What key difference distinguishes a dramatic monologue from spoken word poetry in terms of the speaker's intended audience?

Dramatic Monologue: Speaker addresses an implied listener within the scene

Spoken Word Poetry: Speaker addresses the actual audience present.

500

Name six distinct stages or steps commonly found in the Hero's Journey narrative structure.

Any six of the following: Ordinary World, Call to Adventure, Refusal of the Call, Meeting the Mentor, Crossing the Threshold, Tests/Allies/Enemies, Approach to the Inmost Cave, The Ordeal, Reward (Seizing the Sword), The Road Back, Resurrection, Return with the Elixir

500

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."

What literary device is used in the sentence above?

Alliteration

500

What is a misleading clue or piece of information that is intended to distract or divert attention from the real solution or truth in a mystery or detective story?

Red Herring

500

A story told in a lighthearted and humorous tone about a group of friends who get into a series of comical misadventures. What genre is this story most likely to be?

Comedy/Humorous Fiction

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