The most exciting point in a story is...
The Climax
This type of character does not show up often in the story, and the audience knows very little about them...
Flat Character
When a character is battling a robot sent from the future it is an example of which conflict?
Person vs. Technology
"the act of providing vague advance indications; representing beforehand" ex. You might die if you do that again.
Foreshadowing
When we list important events in the story, we call that...
The Rising Action
The point in the story where we learn the MORAL or THEME...
The Conclusion
This type of character does NOT display internal change at some point of the story...
Static Character
Batman vs. The Joker is an example of which type of conflict?
Person vs. Person
a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, specifically using the terms “like” or “as”. ex. Hungry like a wolf. Crazy as a fox.
Simile
Part of the story where we learn about SETTING, CHARACTERS, and ATMOSPHERE/MOOD...
The Introduction
The type of character that shows up in the story multiple times and we know and learn lots about them...
Round Character
A character goes on an adventure and ends up battling a mountain lion. This is an example of which type of conflict?
The attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form. Ex. The waves roared
Personification
When we compare two objects that are NOT the same.
Ex. He had a heart of gold.
Metaphor
We we learn of the two opposing forces facing each other. There can be multiple forms in the same story...
The Conflict
This type of character DOES display some form of internal change through out the story
Dynamic Character
When a single character is standing up for their rights, or a point of view that everyone else seems to disagree with, is an example of which conflict?
Person vs. Society
A word which imitates the natural sounds of a thing. It creates a sound effect that mimics the thing described, making the description more expressive and interesting. Ex. BANG! CRASH! POW!
Onomatopoeia
The emotion that the author is trying to make the reader feel. Usually is set in the beginning of the story.
Mood
Where all events of the story have been looked at, and where we learn the IRONY of the story...
The Resolution or Falling Action
There are two types of main characters. What are they?
Protagonist and Antagonist
When a character is struggling internally with a difficult decision they need to make about their future it is an example of...
The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of a word or sentence. Ex. She sells sea shells by the sea shore.
Alliteration
The use of visually descriptive language in order to provide the read with a detailed mental image of whats happening in the story
Imagery