Plot
Vocabulary
Mood
Theme
Perspective
100

The beginning of a story

The expostition 

100

Adjacent 

Near, next to, adjoining

100

Which of the following a negative mood word?

A: Vivacious

B: Desolate

C:Idyllic

B, Desolate 

100

What is a theme in a story?

A moral, meaning, lesson, etc.

100

First person is when...

"I" is used in the story.

200

The ending of a story

Denouement or resoulution 

200

Anecdote

Short Story

200

Which word can be used neutrally as a mood word?

A: Objective

B: Earnest

C: Evasive

A, Objective

200

What does the theme do?

Theme drives the plot and the story.

200

Second person view is...

"You" is used in the story.

300

What is introduced in the exposition

The setting, characters, time 

300

Docile

Calm, passive

300

What is a mood word?

A adjective that describes an emotional atmosphere by the author. 

300

When a story has a theme, the author may be..

Trying to tell something to the reader, or get a point across.

300

Third person limited is...

He/she/it is used, and the reader is limited to only knowing what one character knows.

400

Plot refers to the

Sequence of events in a story
400

Vigilant

To keep careful watch

400

What is tone?

How the author expresses attitude of feelings.

400

What is NOT an example of a theme?

A: It's okay to be different.

B: Honesty is the best policy.

C: A cat is superior to a dog.

C is not a theme.

400

Third person omniscient is when...

He/she/it is still used, but the reader knows everything.

500
What is a "journey" most stories go through

The hero's journey

500

Dilapidated

A state of ruin or despair

500

Which is a tone word?

A: Amused

B: Consoling

C: Furious 

All of the above

500

Themes shouldn't be..

Cliche, one word examples.

500

Points of view help the author...

Show opinion and lets readers have another angle at considering parts of the story.

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