Character
Setting
Plot
Point of View
Random
100
“He was almost fifty, and he looked it. His hair was long and tangled and greasy, and hung down, and you could see his eyes shining through like he was behind vines. It was all black, no gray; so was his long mixed up whiskers..." This quote is an example of which way of characterization?
What is PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION?
100
This setting impact is evident when Roderick's physical description mirrors that of the house in which he resides.
What is CHARACTERIZATION?
100
This plot element, if on a movie, would be accompanied by happy music and followed by the credits.
What is RESOLUTION?
100
This point of view uses the pronouns he/she frequently.
What is THIRD PERSON?
100
This is the favorite class of all sophomores everywhere.
What is ENGLISH CLASS?
200
“Well, next I took an old sack and put a lot of big rocks in it – all I could drag – and started it from the pig, and dragged it to the door and through the woods down to the river and dumped it in, and down it sunk, out of sight.” This quote is an example of what way of characterization?
What is ACTIONS?
200
This setting impact deals with how the author structures the story.
What is ORGANIZATION?
200
This plot element is the reason the reader keeps reading.
What is CLIMAX?
200
This point of view helps the audience to imagine that the story is about them.
What is SECOND PERSON?
200
This is everyone's favorite character in the film rendition of "O Pioneers!".
Who is IVAR?
300
“I went up to my room with a piece of candle, and put it on the table. Then I set down in a chair by the window and tried to think of something cheerful, but it warn’t no use. I felt so lonesome, I wished I was dead.” This quote is an example of which way of characterization?
What is SETTING?
300
This quote is an example of which setting impact? "Her hair was as yellow as the corn."
What is FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE?
300
This plot element focuses on building energy and adding twists.
What is RISING ACTION?
300
This point of view involves a narrator who is not also a character in the story, which means that he/she is not directly acting in the story, just telling about it.
What is NON-CHARACTER FIRST PERSON?
300
This is what Providence students compete in when they are bored at the beginning of class.
What is bottle flipping?
400
“Goodness gracious, is dat you Huck? En you ain’ dead – you ain’drownded – you’s back ag’in? Lemme look at you chile, let me feel o’you. No, you ain’ dead! You’s back ag’in, ‘live en soun’, jis de same ole Huck – de same old Huck, thanks to goodness!” This quote is an example of what way of characterization?
What is OTHERS?
400
This word refers to how the scene/characters/audience feel(s).
What is ATMOSPHERE?
400
This plot element follows the climax.
What is FALLING ACTION?
400
This point of view involves a narrator who can see everything that's going on externally, but not inside peoples' heads, similar to a commentator at a football game or an interpreter at a play.
What is THIRD PERSON DRAMATIC?
400
This is a convenient place for Providence US girls to stash their lunch card.
What is a KNEE SOCK?
500
“but when he straightened himself up like a liberty-pole, and the lightning begun to flicker out from under his eyebrows, you wanted to climb a tree first, and find out what the matter was afterwards.” This quote is an example of which way of characterization?
What is FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE?
500
This word refers to the level of trust the narrator inspires in the audience.
What is CREDIBILITY?
500
This plot element is when the author lays out the scene or setting for the reader.
What is EXPOSITION?
500
This point of view is when the narrator follows the main character around with a camera and tells the audience about the main character's actions and inner thoughts.
What is THIRD PERSON LIMITED OMNISCIENT?
500
This is the number of licks it took for the average Purdue engineering student to get to the center of a tootsie pop. (You may err by up to 10 in either direction.)
What is 252? (So 242-262 will be accepted.)