Phrases and Clauses
Point of View
SPEDF
Character types
Character types pt. 2
100

A clause will ALWAYS have BOTH a ___ AND ___.

What is a subject and a verb?

100

What POV is used when the narrator is telling their own story?

First Person POV

100

What shows the reader where and when the story is taking place. 



What is S-Setting?

100

What is the term for the way an author describes a character to help the reader understand what the character is like?

What is characterization.

100

 When a narrator or author gives explicit information about a character

What is Direct Characterization?

200

A ____ may have a subject OR a verb but NEVER BOTH.

What is a Phrase?

200

This POV tells the reader the thoughts and feelings of all the characters/

What is 3rd person Omniscient?

200

What shows the reader what the character is feeling?

What is E- Emotion

200

What is the main character of a story called?

Protagonist

200

Who is considered the "bad guy" of the story?

What is an Antagonist?

300

What type of clause must make sense on its own?

What is an Independent Clause?

300

What POV is used when the narrator is telling your story or is giving you instructions

2nd person POV

300

What part of SPEDF shows the readerwhat the character looks like, hears, feels, and smells.

What is P- Physical details

300

Two characters who are posed as opposites of each other in order to highlight their differences are considered ______________ characters.  

What is a foil Character?

300

When the audience learns about a character by analyzing the the elements of STEAL. (Show the audience instead of telling them)

What is indirect Characterization?

400

He snuck out of the house like a spy behind enemy lines.

Is the italicized part of the sentence a phrase or a clause?  

What is a Phrase?

400

The narrator is an outsider who is telling someone else’s story, We know the thoughts and feelings of 0 characters

Third Person Objective

400

The characters face and body should be involved in the conversations for Dialogue?


true/false

TRUE

400

What kind of characters remain the same throughout a story

What is a static character?

400

A minor character who is not developed fully, and is often given only one or two traits or characteristics.

What is a flat character?

500

Is the following a phrase or a clause?

until it stops snowing  

Dependent Clause

500

We know the thoughts and feelings of 1 character

Third Person Limited

500

What type of language is used to paint a picture of the story?

What is Figurative Language.

500

What kind of characters change throughout a story?

What is a Dynamic character?

500

 This type of character is a well-developed character who changes throughout the story gaining new traits, some traits opposite to whom they used to be.

What is a round character?