Characters
Point of View
Suspense
Plot
Basic Recall
100

The one who likes to explore

Coraline

100

This point of view uses the pronouns I, me, and my. 

first-person

100

In horror stories, suspense intensifies because the reader...

knows something bad is going to happen

100

Where the story takes place. Coraline's flat, in this case. 

Setting

100

The reason Coraline's parents never want to play. 

They are busy. 

200

They love to "trod the boards". 

Ms. Spink & Ms. Forcible

200

This point of view is told by a narrator who is not a character in the story. 

Third-person

200
Suspense is built through the ____________ Coraline receives about the door. 
warnings
200

The beginning of the story where the main characters and setting are introduced. 

Exposition

200

The helpful thing given to Coraline by Miss Spink and Miss Forcible. 

A stone with a hole in the middle of it. 

300

The one with the mouse circus. 

Mr. Bobo

300

This narrator knows all, including unspoken thoughts. 

Omniscient

300

They build suspense through song. 

The rats

300

What the entire story is building toward. 

Climax

300

Needed for Coraline to stay in the "other" world. 

Button eyes

400

This character acts as the antagonist. 

The Other Mother

400

"On the first day Coraline's family moved in, Miss Spink and Miss Forcible made a point of telling Coraline how dangerous the well was, and they warned her to be sure she kept away from it."

Third-person

400

The suspenseful message left for Coraline by her parents. 

HELP US

400
The part of the plot where Coraline realizes her parents are missing. 

Rising action

400

The event that caused Coraline's dad to explain the definition of the word "bravery". 

His encounter with a wasp nest

500

The one with all the sarcasm. 

Cat

500

"No", said Coraline. "It's just raining. Can I go outside?"

"What does your mother say?"

"She says you're not going out in weather like that, Coraline Jones."

"Then, no."

"But I want to carry on exploring."

First-person

500

Suspense is built when the cat gives Coraline this final piece of advice at the end of chapter 5. 

"Challenge her"

500

Another name for the climax of a story. 

The turning point

500

These objects cause many illusions throughout the first few chapters. 

Mirrors