Linear Plot
Non-Linear Plot
Irony
Anchor Charts
Point of View
100
Conflict
What is the problem of the story?
100
Flashback
What is an interruption of the chronological storyline that shows an earlier event?
100
Irony
What is when the outcome of a situation is the opposite of what is expected.
100
This chart is used to analyze poetry.
What is TP-CASTT?
100
First person
What is it called when the story is being told by a character in the story, using the pronoun I?
200
Falling Action
What happens after the climax, where the story beings to wrap up the loose ends?
200
Foreshadow
What is a presentation of characters, details, or incidents in such a way that future events are prepared for (shadowed forth)?
200
Dramatic Irony
What is it called when the audience knows something that the characters do not know?
200
This chart is used to analyze an expository text.
What is SOAPSTone?
200
Second Person
What POV is being used while giving instructions, using "you" pronouns?
300
Rising Action
What is where most of the story takes place, where they work to solve the problem.
300
Parallel Plots
What kind of storyline has two separate plots that occur within a story and intersect, usually taking place within the same time frame?
300
Verbal Irony
What is it called when what is spoken is the opposite of what is meant?
300
This chart is used to analyze character development.
What is STEAL?
300
Third Person Objective
What POV is used when the narrator is outside the story and does not know the thoughts and feelings of any character, using the pronouns "he" and "his"?
400
Exposition
Where do we meet the characters and set the scene?
400
Subplot
What is a secondary storyline within a narrative, that may serve as a motivating or complicating force for the main plot?
400
Situational Irony
What is it called when neither the audience or the character is expecting the outcome to occur?
400
This chart is used to write short answer questions.
What is ACE?
400
Third Person Limited
What POV is used when a separate party is narrating the story, but they only know the thoughts and feelings of one character?
500
Climax
What is the turning point, or where the problem is solved?
500
The difference between a linear and nonlinear plot.
What do we have when one follows one story in chronological order, and the other is a series of events out of time order?
500
Sarcasm
What is it called when what is spoken is the opposite of what is meant and it is said with the intention to hurt or mock?
500
This chart is used to map a nonlinear plot.
What is a branching narrative diagram?
500
Third Party Omniscient
What POV is being used when the narrator is outside the story and knows all the thoughts and feelings of every character, using pronouns like "he" and "his"?