Characters
Literary Terms
POV/Other
Plot Diagram
Text Structures
100

The main character in a story

Protagonist 

100

A scene within a story that interrupts the sequence of events to relate events that occurred in the past

Flashback

100

What type of character is a well-rounded character? 

Round Character
100

What part of the plot diagram is the turning point in which the main character faces the conflict? 

Climax

100

Explains how two or more things are alike and/or how they are different

Compare and Contrast

200

The character or force in conflict or opposition with a main character

Antagonist

200

The author's use of clues to hint at what might happen later in the story

Foreshadowing

200

This point of view has a character within the story telling the story, using "I/me" 

First Person 

200

What part of the plot diagram includes what happens as a direct result of the conflict being faced and when things start to settle down? 

Falling Action

200

A clear statement or thesis is offered on a subject and then relevant evidence is offered; the passage attempts to convince the audience to accept a certain point of view.



Proposition and Support/ Persuasive

300

A character that doesn't change throughout the story

Static Character
300

The feeling created by a literary work or passage

Mood

300

In this point of view, someone outside of the story tells the story, but they only know the thoughts and feelings of one character. 

Third Person Limited

300
In what part of the plot diagram is conflict introduced and suspense/tension starts to build? 

Rising Action

300

Using words to help the reader visualize a scene; uses prepositions to explain where the objects are located in this scene

Spatial

400

A character that readers know little about

Flat character

400

The author's attitude toward his/her audience or topic

Tone

400

In this point of view, someone outside of the story tells the story, and they know the thoughts and feelings of all or most of the characters. 

Third Person Omniscient 

400

List the parts of a plot diagram in order. There are five parts to it. 

Exposition, Rising Action, Conflict, Falling Action, Resolution
400

Lists items or events as they relate to time (specific time)

Chronological

500

A character that changes throughout a story

Dynamic character
500

The opposite of what is expected happens

Irony

500

In which type of conflict does the character experiences internal conflict within his or herself. 

Person versus Self

500

What is the time and place of a story called? (It is part of the exposition.)

Setting

500

Lists items or events in a specific order, such as how to create or do something

Sequence