Perspective
Dialogue
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Misc
100

Uses "you" pronouns such as "you did/you went"

What is second person perspective? 

100

You do this when a new speaker is introduced 

What is start a new paragraph?

100
A trope where the relationship is doomed to end in tragedy 

What are star-crossed lovers?

100

This genre features imaginary worlds, magical powers, and mythical creatures

What is fantasy?

100

This author wrote a 19th-century Gothic revival with tales like "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Fall of the House of Usher"

Who is Edgar Allan Poe?

200

This specific pronoun indicates the narrator is a character within the story

 What is "I" (or "me"/"my"/"we")?

200

You use this specific piece of punctuation inside the quotations when there's a dialogue tag (not exclamation point, not question mark) 

What is a comma?

200

This is another name for "one-sided love." 

What is unrequited love? 

200

This type of literature, such as 1984, often explores a frightening, controlling future society

What is dystopia?

200

This term defines the literal, dictionary definition of a word

What is denotation?

300

The perspective that allows the main character's bias to enter the story 

What is First Person?

300

This is used when the person speaking is quoting someone else 

What are single quotes?

300

When two people pretend to be together to benefit themselves

What is fake dating?

300

Cinderella and Rapunzel are examples of this genre of fiction

What is a fairytale? 

300

This literary device is used by authors to make references to other well-known pieces of literature, historical events, or fables 

What is allusion?

400

A third-person perspective where the author sticks closely to only one character 

What is Third-person limited? 

400

In the phrase "Go away!" she yelled, this is the dialogue tag.

What is "she yelled"?

400

When two people pursue or are involved with the same person

What is a love triangle? 

400

This category of literature is written specifically for readers aged roughly 12 to 18

What is Young Adult (YA)?

400

This English novelist wrote A Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations

Who is Charles Dickens?

500

The perspective that is described as having a "god-like" view of the story

What is Third-person Omniscient? 

500

This piece of punctuation is used when a character is going to be cut off mid-sentence

What is an em-dash?

500

When two former antagonists find themselves in a relationship 

What is enemies-to-lovers? 

500

A story genre that is set in the present day and all events, places, and people could exist in real life.

What is realistic fiction?

500

A contradiction in terms, such as "deafening silence" or "jumbo shrimp"

What is an oxymoron? 

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