Plot and Setting
Characterization
Irony/Drama
Figurative Language
Random
100
The
 story’s 
most 
exciting 
or 
suspenseful
 moment, 
when
something
 happens 
that
 decides 
the 
outcome 
of 
the 
conflict

What is climax?
100
The
 character 
or 
force 
that 
blocks 
the
 protagonist 
from
achieving
 his 
or 
her
 goal

What is an antagonist?
100
When 
the 
reader 
or 
the 
audience 
knows
 something 
important 
that 
a 
character
 does 
not 
know

What is dramatic irony?
100
The 
use 
of 
words 
and
 phrases 
that 
appeal
 to 
the 
five
 senses

What is imagery?
100
The
 central 
idea 
or 
insight 
about 
human 
life 
the
 author 
wants
us
 to
 obtain 
from
 reading 
the
 author’s 
writing.

What is theme?
200
Scene 
in
 a
 piece 
of 
literature 
that
 interrupts 
the 
present
action
 of 
the 
plot
 to
 show 
events 
that 
happened 
at 
an
 earlier
time

What is flashback?
200
A
 character 
who 
only 
has 
one 
or 
two
 personality 
traits; 
he
 or
she
 can 
be
 described
 in 
a 
single 
phrase

What is a flat character?
200
When
 a
 word, 
phrase, 
action, 
or 
situation
 can 
be 
interpreted
two
 or 
more 
ways, 
all
 of 
which 
can 
be 
supported 
by 
the
context
 of
 the 
work

What is ambiguity?
200
Figure
 of 
speech 
that 
makes 
a
 comparison 
between 
two
seemingly
 unlikely
 things
 by 
using 
a 
connecting
 word 
such 
as
like,
 as, 
than, 
or 
resembles

What is a simile?
200
All
 the
 meanings, 
associations, 
or
 emotions 
that 
a 
word
suggests.


What is connotation?
300
The
 use 
of 
clues 
to 
hint 
at 
what 
is 
going
 to
 happen 
later 
in
the
 plot

What is foreshadowing?
300
The
 reasons 
for 
a 
character’s 
behavior,
 what 
he/she 
says, 
or
the
 decisions
 he/she 
makes

What is motivation?
300
Long 
speech 
in 
which 
a 
character 
who 
is
 alone
 on stage
expresses
 private
 thoughts
 or
 feelings

What is a soliloquy?
300
Figure
 of
 speech
 that 
makes 
a
 comparison 
between 
two
unlike
 things
 without 
using 
a 
connecting 
word
 such 
as
 like, 
as,
 than, 
or 
resembles

What is a metaphor?
300
A
 broad 
statement 
about 
an 
entire 
group

What is a generalization?
400
The 
arrangement 
of 
details 
in 
time
 order;
 that 
is, 
the 
order 
in
 which 
they 
happened

What is chronological order?
400
A 
character 
who 
changes 
in 
an 
important
 way 
as 
the 
result 
of
 the 
story’s 
action

What is a dynamic character?
400
In
 drama, 
a 
conversation 
between 
two
 characters

What is dialogue?
400
Figure 
of 
speech 
in 
which 
a 
nonhuman
 thing 
or 
quality 
is
talked
 about 
as 
if 
it
 were
 human

What is personification?
400
A
 statement, 
reason, 
or 
fact 
for 
or 
against
 a 
point; 
this 
is
what
 a
 writer 
tries 
to
 prove 
in 
an 
essay, 
especially
 a
persuasive
 essay

What is an argument?
500
Problems 
that 
arise
 during
 a 
story 
that
 keep 
a 
character 
from 
getting 
what 
he 
or
 she 
wants

What are complications?
500
When
 readers 
have 
to 
put 
“clues”
 together 
to 
figure 
out 
for
ourselves
 what
 a 
character 
is 
like

What is a subordinate character?
500
A
 poem
 or 
part 
of 
a 
drama 
in 
which 
a
 speaker 
addresses 
one
 or 
more 
silent
 listeners, 
often 
reflecting 
on 
a 
specific
 problem
 or 
situation

What is a dramatic monolgue?
500
A 
reference 
in 
a 
literary 
work 
to 
a 
person,
 place,
or 
thing 
in
history
 or 
another 
work
 of 
literature 
(often 
in direct 
or 
brief
 references
 to 
well‐known 
characters 
or
 events)

What is an allusion?
500
The 
attitude 
a 
writer 
takes 
toward 
a
 subject, 
a 
character, 
or
the
 reader.

What is tone?