Terms
Plot Chart
Elements of Literature
Tone and Mood
100

This is a comparison using "like" or "as"

Simile

100

Setting, characters, and situation are presented in this part of the story

Exposition

100

When the author directly tells us about a character

Direct characterization

100

This is the attitude of a text

Tone

200

An extreme exaggeration

Hyperbole 

200

Information leading up to the climax. 

Rising Action

200

This is when "I" am telling the story.  The character is in the story

1st Person P.O.V.

200

This is the feeling of a text.  Also, give an example

Mood

300

Hints or clues that something will happen

Foreshadowing

300

When the conflict is resolved

Resolution

300

The narrator has full access to the thoughts of all characters.

3rd omniscient 

300

Give 3 tone words

Joyful, scornful, flippant, gentle, frustrated, enthusiastic, witty, etc.

400

This is when the author tells about events that happened previously (before the story takes place)

Flashback

400

This term is used to refer to the main character

Protagonist 

400

There are 4 types of conflict.  Name 3.

Internal, external (man v. man), external (man v. nature), and external (man v. society)

400

What was the mood and tone of "Tell-Tale Heart"?

Tone: Impassioned, malicious, insane

Mood: Suspense, anxious

500

A man who needs medical assistance is run over by the ambulance sent to help him.  This is an example of what?

Irony

500

When Vasilisa is with Baba Yaga and completes the tasks and is no longer afraid

Climax

500

Give an example from the film Frozen of indirect characterization AND say how it is shown.

Looks, thoughts, actions, speech, and relationships

500

What is the tone in the following example? “She frantically searched the room for the killer, who she knew was hidden somewhere in the darkness. Moving blindly through the space, she wondered whether she would find him and stop him before it was too late and he moved on to his next victim.”

Tense