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the main character in a story

A) Protagonist

B)Antagonist

Protagonist


 

100

The structure and relationship of actions and events in a work of fiction.

A) setting

B) Plot 

C) climax 

plot

100

The way a story gets told and who tells it.

A) point of view

B) foreshadowing

C) Conflict  

point of view

100

Struggle between a literary character and an outside force.

A) External conflict 

B) internal conflict 

 external conflict

100

A figure of speech in which things are compared by stating that one thing is another. (without using "like" or "as" 

A) metaphor

B) simile

C) analogy 


metaphor 

200

The character of force against whom the main character struggles.

A) Protagonist

B)antagonist

Antagonist

200

Otherwise known as a turning point, it is the moment in a story of greatest intensity or emotion.

A) resolution

B)climax

climax

200

The use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning; a statement or situation where the meaning is contradicted by the appearance or presentation of the idea. There are 3 different types.

A) Foil 

B) Irony 

C) rising action

Irony 

200

Psychological, moral, or emotional struggle within the mind of a literary character.

A)external conflict  

B) internal conflict 

internal conflict

200

 the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind. Uses "like" or "as" 

simile 

300

when animals or inanimate objects are given human character, traits, abilities, or reactions.

A) hyperbole 

b) personification

C) metaphor  


personification

300

The physical location and/or historical time where a story occurs.

A)setting 

B) Satire 

C) falling action 

setting

300

When something happens that we wouldn't expect to happen.

A)situational

B)Verbal

C) Dramatic 

Situational 

300

unified group of lines in poetry

A) stanza 

B) syntax 


stanza 

300

 the attitude a writer takes towards a subject or character. examples: serious, humorous, sarcastic. 

A)Tone

B)mood  

tone 

400

otherwise known as a flat character, one whose personality does not change or evolve over the course of a story.

A) dynamic character

B) Static character 


Static character 

400

Word, place, character, or object that means something beyond what it is on a literal level.

A) character

B)plot 

C) symbol

symbol

400

The reader knows something that the characters do not.

A)situational

B)Verbal

C) Dramatic 

Dramatic 

400

 is the struggle found in fiction. It may be internal or external and is best seen in (1) Man vs Man: (2) Man vs Nature; (3) Man vs self. 

A)conflict 

B) Allegory 

Conflict 

400

Choice of particular words as opposed to others.

A) diction

B) Allegory 

diction

500

otherwise known as a round character, one whose personality changes or evolves over the course of a story.

A) static character

B) Dynamic Character 

dynamic character

500

Central idea or statement that unifies an entire literary work.The lesson or moral of the literary work. 

A) Theme

B) Allusion 

theme

500

what is said is different than what is meant 

A)situational

B)Verbal

C) Dramatic 

Verbal 

500

 is language that evokes one or all of the five senses: seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, touching. 

A) Mood

B)imagery 

C) personification 

Imagery 

500

Otherwise known as mood; emotional feelings inspired by a work.

A) Atmosphere

B) Flashback  


atmosphere