Analogies
Types of Conflict
Tone and Mood
Review
Plot
100
shoe:foot::


a. boot:wrist  b. glove:bracelet  c. hat:head              d. sock:leg

C. Hat:head

100

A conflict between a character and themselves 

Man vs. Self 

100

This is the feeling you get as a reader while reading a piece of literature

Mood

100

What is the term that means "creating pictures for the senses"?

Imagery

100

The beginning of the story where the characters are introduced as well as the setting

Exposition 

200

rough:gentle::

a. frown:smile    b. crazy:smart    c. doze:tired           d. chew:swallow

A. frown:smile

200

A conflict between a character and a natural event or thing 

Man vs. Nature

200

Bitter, Sincere, Optimistic, Serious, Reflective are all forms of what? 

Tone 

200

What is theme?

It is the moral or lesson of a story-it's what the author is trying to teach us as readers 

200

The ending of the story

Resolution 

300

detective:clues::

a. dog:scent    b. shovel:gardener    c.hammer:tool   d. crane:builder

A. dog:scent

300

A conflict between a character and another character 

Man vs. Man 

300

This is how the author of a story writes their story 

Tone

300

What is the protagonist 

The character who is trying to get to something-it is not always the "good guy"

300

The events following the climax that lead to the ending

Falling action

400

sale:sail::

a. fly:flew   b. went:go    c. cell:sell  d. train:brain

C. Cell:sell

400

A conflict between a character and the world or its expectations 

Man vs. Society 
400

Suspenseful, Lonely, Happy, Angry, Anxious Tense are all types of what?

Mood

400

Name all 3 author's purposes

To inform, to persuade, to describe

400

When the conflict is introduced in the story

Rising action

500

knee:joint::

a. coffee:cream   b. chips:snack c. elbow:arm d.hip:knuckle

B.

500

What are the 2 types of conflict?

Internal and External

500

What is the difference between tone and mood?

Tone is how the author writes the story (the word choice the way the write) and mood is how the story makes you feel as a reader

500

List four different points of view

First person, second person, third person limited, third person omniscient

500

The most exciting part of the story, this is where the character will meet their conflict 

Climax 

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