Character Corner
Setting & Plot
Tone vs. Mood
Imagery & Theme
Mix & Match
100

This describes emotions that can change quickly.

What are character feelings?

100

This is the time, place, and environment of the story.

What is setting?

100

This is the author’s attitude toward the subject.

What is tone?

100

This is the universal message of a story.

What is theme?

100

Ways things are similar and different.

What is compare and contrast?

200

This describes a part of personality that remains consistent over time.

What are character traits?

200

This is the sequence of events in a story.

What is plot?

200

This is how the reader feels while reading.

What is mood?

200

Words that appeal to the five senses.

What is imagery?

200

A struggle between two opposing forces.

What is conflict?

300

Give an example of a character trait.

What is brave (or generous, confident, etc.)?

300

This is the part of the plot where the main conflict is introduced.

What is rising action (or Exposition)?

300

The author uses a playful and silly attitude—this describes the ____.

What is tone?

300

"The smell of fresh bread filled the air" is an example of ____.

What is imagery?

300

If a character is described as thoughtful, is that a trait or a feeling?

What is a trait?

400

Give an example of a character feeling.

What is anxious (or thrilled, sad, etc.)?

400

Name the type of conflict where a person struggles against their own thoughts or decisions.

What is person vs. self?

400

A story that makes the reader feel frustrated is describing the ____.

What is mood?

400

"Bravery can be found in unlikely places" is an example of ____.

What is theme?

400

If the author is suspicious and the reader feels tense, name the tone and mood.

What is tone = suspicious, mood = tense?

500

Explain how character feelings are different from character traits.

What is feelings change quickly, but traits are long-lasting?

500

Give an example of a conflict from a book you’ve read.

What is ___? (student response varies)

500

Explain the difference between tone and mood

What is tone is the author’s attitude, and mood is the reader’s feelings?

500

Explain how an author might use imagery to help develop a theme.

What is imagery creates vivid experiences that support the message?

500

Match: (Tone, Mood, Trait, Feeling)

  • Lonely, surprised → 

  • Playful, tense → 

  • Generous, rude → 

  • Sad, thrilled → 

  • Lonely, surprised → Mood/Feeling/Tone

  • Playful, tense → Tone/Mood/Feeling

  • Generous, rude → Trait

  • Sad, thrilled → Feeling/Mood/Tone
    → What matches each category?

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