PLOT ELEMENTS
SETTING ELEMENTS
TYPES OF CHARACTER
TONE/ATMOSPHERE
MODES OF NARRATION
100

This is the highest point of interest and the turning point of the story. The reader wonders what will happen next; will the conflict be resolved or not?

What is climax? 
100

 ______ include such things as a city, state, country, castle, cottage, playground, ship, mountain, or stadium. 

What is location/place? 
100

The main character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text.

What is protagonist? 
100

the feeling or atmosphere perceived by the reader. It is the emotions you feel while reading based on details such as setting, background, objects, and foreshadowing.


What is mood/atmosphere? 
100
The narrator will be telling the story from his/her perspective - uses "I, me, our, us, we..." 

What is first person narration? 

200

This is where the events in the story become complicated and the conflict in the story is revealed. 

What is rising action?
200

______ might include clues that let us know it is the afternoon, evening, the future, past, or the hour. 

What is time? 
200

________ is a character, group of characters, institution or concept that stands in or represents opposition against the main character/protagonist. 

What is antagonist?
200

_____ is a manner, a feeling or atmosphere the author has meant to set in the story, or towards a subject. It can also be considered as the attitude or feeling of the writer towards a subject



What is tone?
200
The narrator tells the story of another person or group of people. Uses "he, she, them they, him, her..." 
What is 3rd person narration? 
300

The Part of the plot that concludes the falling action by revealing or suggesting the outcome of the conflict.

What is resolution?
300
This refers to specific aspects of water, landforms, ecosystems, and topography in your setting.
What is geography? 
300

a _________ character also undergoes changes throughout the narrative, due to conflicts he encounters on his journey.

What is dynamic? 
300

The tone of the following: “And the trees all died. They were orange trees. I don’t know why they died, they just died. Something wrong with the soil possibly or maybe the stuff we got from the nursery wasn’t the best. But they died."

What is depressing
300

For this mode of narration, the narrator addresses the reader direct; You gotta understand, my friend Larry is more a brother to me than my own idiot brother.

What is 2nd person narration?
400

The events and complications begin to resolve themselves. The reader knows what has happened next and if the conflict was resolved or not.

What is Falling action?
400
Describes smell, touch, taste, sight, sound
What are sensory details? 
400

a ________ character is largely the same person at the end of the story as he was in the beginning

What is static? 
400
A form of narration in which the narrator grans readers the most access to characters' thoughts and feelings. The narration will reveal more than one characters' internal workings. The narrator is ALL-KNOWING. 
What is third person omniscient? 
500

The beginning of the story where the characters and the setting is revealed.

What is exposition? 
500

A _____ character, in literature, is one who has been fully developed. They take on realistic identities and encompass complex characteristics.

What is round? 
500
In this mode of narration, the narrator's perspective is reduced to the internal workings of one character. Only one character's thoughts and feelings are revealed by the narrator. 
What is third person limited?