Plot
Tone
Point of View
Vocabulary
100
The series of events in a story.
What is the plot?
100
The overall feeling of a story, poem, or text.
What is the tone?
100
The narrator uses "I" pronouns and participates in the action.
What is first-person point of view?
100
Someone with a lot of energy who can't sit still.
What is hyperactive?
200
The characters and setting are laid out.
What is the introduction?
200
The tone can be used to establish the ________ of the text.
What is the meaning or theme?
200
The narrator uses 'you and participates in the action.
What is second-person point of view?
200
A being who cannot die.
What is an immortal?
300
All the problems in the story are solved.
What is the resolution?
300
How an author conveys tone
What is word choice?
300
A narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of every character. The narrator does not participate in the action.
What is third-person omniscient?
300
A learning disability that makes it hard to process letters. i.e. mixing up ds and bs.
What is dyslexic?
400
The main problem the characters have to solve.
What is the conflict?
400
Identify the tone. The door creaks open. Glowing eyes stare through the dark. The limp body lies at the foot of the stairs.
What is scary, dark, spooky?
400
A narrator knows the thoughts and feeling of only one or two characters.
What is third-person limited omniscient point of view?
400
A sharp look that conveys a message to straighten up.
What is scathing?
500
The part of the story where an important change takes place.
What is the turning point?
500
ID the tone. I had the strength to climb the mountain. The clouds were closing in. My goal was to climb the mountain before the end of the summer. This was my last chance. But the storm could be dangerous. Or it could blow away.
What is conflicted?
500
The narrator is an observer. A 'police report' telling of the story.
What is third-person point of view.
500
Being famous for being honorable.
What is renown?