Literary Terms
Figurative Language
Plot Elements
Point of View
Characterization
100

What is the time and place of a story?

Setting

100

"He was as fast as a cheetah." What type of figurative language is this?

Simile

100

What part of the plot introduces characters and setting?

Exposition

100

What point of view uses "I" and "me"?

First Person

100

What is the process by which an author reveals a character’s personality?

Characterization

200

What do we call the central message or lesson in a story?

Theme

200

"The wind whispered through the trees." What is this an example of?

personification

200

What do we call the events that build tension and lead to the climax?

Rising Action

200

What point of view uses "he," "she," or "they"?

Third Person

200

What is it called when the author directly states a character trait?

Direct Characterization

300

A struggle between opposing forces in a story is called what?

Conflict

300

What do we call an extreme exaggeration?

Hyperbole

300

What is the turning point or most intense moment of the story?

Climax

300

In which point of view does the narrator know the thoughts and feelings of one character?

Third Person Limited

300

What is it called when a character’s traits are revealed through actions or dialogue?

Indirect Characterization

400

What term describes the use of hints about what will happen later in a story?

Foreshadowing

400

"Time is a thief." What figure of speech is this?

Metaphor

400

What comes after the climax when things start to settle?

Falling Action

400

What is it called when the narrator knows all characters' thoughts and feelings?

Third Person Omniscient

400

What type of character changes throughout the story?

Dynamic Character

500

What is it called when an object represents a deeper meaning?

Symbolism

500

What term describes the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words?

Alliteration

500

What is the final outcome or resolution of the story’s conflict?

Denouement/Resolution

500

What is the rare point of view where the narrator speaks directly to "you"?

Second Person

500

What do we call a character with a complex personality and depth?

Round Character