Character & Plot
Point-of-View
Theme & Summary
Figurative Language
Literary Text Structures
100
Characters have _____ or qualities that tell the reader what kind of person they are.
What are traits?
100
A _____ __ _____ is the way a narrator tells a story.
What is point-of-view?
100
Here is a list of _____ that are commonly found in literature: "Be true to yourself"; "Always do the right thing"; "Hard work pays off."
What are themes?
100
Idioms, metaphors, personifications, and similes are all types of ____ _____.
What is figurative language?
100
A _____ _______ is the way an author chooses to present information.
What is text structure?
200
The _____ of a story is a series of episodes that has a beginning, middle, and end.
What is plot?
200
This point of view appears when a narrator tells a story using the pronouns he, she, and they.
What is third person point of view?
200
A summary should include the _____ _____ and most important details from a passage.
What is main idea?
200
_____ _____ is language that means exactly what it says.
What is literal language?
200
A _____ is a division of a book into logical parts.
What is chapter?
300
Some _____ in a story involve a character vs. another character.
What are conflicts?
300
This p-o-v occurs when the narrator knows everything about the characters, including their thoughts and actions.
What is third person omniscient?
300
A summary should not include the reader's _____ or judgments about a passage.
What is opinion?
300
The phrase "Those hats are a dime a dozen" is an example of an ________.
What is idiom?
300
A _____ is a group of lines that make up a verse, or one unit, of a poem.
What is a stanza?
400
This part of a story's plot helps the characters resolve a conflict.
What is climax?
400
This point of view is rarely used in stories, but is very often used in poetry.
What is second person point-of-view?
400
The title of the theme for our current unit is _____ __ _____
What is "Coming of Age"?
400
"The chair felt sad and lonely" is an example of which type of figurative language?
What is personification?
400
A _____ ______ is a technique used to produce a specific effect on a reader.
What is a literary device?
500
The falling action is also called _____, which is French for untying.
What is denouement?
500
Which POV is reflected in the following passage: Netavia opened her book with a nervous feeling. The class stared at her. She swallowed hard and began reading aloud.
What is third person limited point-of-view?
500
True or False: A summary of a passage may include the passage's theme.
What is true?
500
"Jeannie is a fountain of knowledge" is an example of which type of figurative language?
What is a metaphor?
500
Dramas include _____ _____ like this: Scene One- Waiting on the front porch Scene Two- Opening the special package
What are stage directions?