Mood
Denotation & Connotation
Point of View
Plot Diagram
Irony
100

The feeling(s) a work of literature invokes in a reader

What is mood?

100

The literal dictionary definition of a word

What is denotation?

100

The narrator is a character in the story, using pronouns such as I, me, my, we, us, etc., in the narration

What is first person?

100

The turning point of a story

What is climax?

100

The three types of irony

What are...

Verbal Irony

Situational Irony &

Dramatic Irony?

200

Mood for a text where characters are laughing, joking, and celebrating

What is happy (joyful)?

200

The feeling(s) associated with a word's meaning

What is connotation?

200

You freeze and hold your breath, crouching beneath the brush. Maybe the mama bear won't see you with her cub.

What is second person?

200

The sequence of events in a narrative

What is plot?

200

The type of irony in which the reader knows something a character(s) do not know

What is dramatic irony?

300

A story set in a dark, stormy house with strange noises most likely has this type of mood 

What is spooky (scary)?

300

Which word has a more positive connotation:  

"old" or "vintage"?

What is "vintage"?

300

The car puttered to a stop and refused to start. Bertha burst into tears. She would be late to her first date with Jethro.

What is third person objective?

300

Sets the scene by providing background information, such as characters, setting, mood/tone; the beginning of a story

What is exposition?

300

Type of Irony used in "Button, Button" when it is learned that Norma's husband Arthur dies as a result of Norma pushing the button

What is situational irony?

400

Words/phrases that create the cozy, peaceful mood (2):

The rain tapped softly on the window as Mia curled up on the couch with a thick blanket and her favorite book. A warm mug of cocoa steamed beside her and the fireplace crackled gently in the background. She smiled to herself, grateful for a quiet afternoon indoors.

What are...

"tapped softly," "curled up," "thick blanket," "favorite book," "warm mug of cocoa steamed," "fireplace crackled gently," "smiled to herself," "quiet afternoon indoors"?

400

The word "snake" can have a negative connotation meaning this type of person

What is a dishonest (sneaky) person?

400

The car puttered to a stop and refused to start. Bertha burst into tears, heartbroken that she would miss her first date with Jethro. Jethro checked the clock. He was starting to assume that Bertha had stood him up.

What is third person omniscient?

400

The point at which the main conflict is introduced

What is inciting incident?

400

Type of Irony used in "Click-Clack the Rattlebag" when it is learned that the boy is the monster

What is situational irony?

500

Name at least 3 things authors might use to create mood in a text

What are...

word choice/imagery/connotation/sensory words/descriptive language

setting/characters/plot/dialogue?

500

Authors use words with connotations to create this in a story

What is mood or tone?

500

This point of view is the rarest in literature because it is difficult to sustain over a long text while maintaining the reader's attention

What is second person?

500

Another word for resolution

What is denouement?

500

 Type of Irony in A Christmas Carol when the Ghost of Christmas Present says, "...If he be like to die, he had better do it, and decrease the surplus population."

What is verbal irony?