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Genres
Setting, Plot, Flashback and Foreshadowing
Literary Devices
Point of View
Poetry and Drama
100
This genre is serious and has facts.
What is Nonfiction
100
The authors use of clues to hint at what might happen later in the story
What is foreshadowing
100
A conversation between 2 or more characters
What is dialogue
100
The perspective or vantage point from which a story is told
What is point of view
100
The repetition of sounds at the beginning of each word
What is alliteration
200
This genre is not real and has imaginary things.
What is Fantasy
200
A characters car is part of the?
What is setting
200
A device that compares two or more objects without using like or as
What is a metaphor
200
Using personal pronouns to tell a story
What is first person view
200
A figurative of speech comparing two or more unlike things using like or as
What is simile
300
This genre is about the past that can tell about historical events.
What is Historical Fiction
300
The place or area the characters in the story are around (Time and place of the story)
What is setting
300
Internal conflict in which a character debates with his or her own mind and heart
What is man vs. himself
300
This point of view uses you yourselves yours yourself
What is second person view
300
Assorted lines that people say
What is a script
400
A story about a person written by someone else
What is Biograghy
400
The sequence of events of a story
What is plot
400
A fully developed character who has many traits and characteristics
What is a round character
400
This point of view focuses on more than one person
What is third person omniscient
400
The action that tells you to begin
What is cue
500
This genre is about stories that focus on teaching a moral or lesson.
What is Parables
500
A scene that takes a character or their thought to the past
What is flashback
500
A character who does not change during the course of the story (2 types)
What is flat or static character
500
If the narrator is not in the story, the book is in...
What is third person
500
Events in a play or story
What is plot