Plot & Narration
Literary Devices
Theme
Parts of Speech
Random
100

A diagram that organizes the events of a story in the order they happen.

Plot Diagram/Plot Chart

100

The general term for informal language (not specific to any one group or area)

Colloquial Language

(63rds)

100
What is theme?

The moral or lesson of a story?

100
The subject of a sentence.
Noun
100

A story connected to a culture that is designed to explain the way of the world.

Myth

200

A literary device where the action pauses to show something that happened BEFORE the beginning of the action.

Flashback

200

The use of repetitive consonant sounds at the start of a word.

Alliteration


(67 god)

200

Different people may pick up on different themes based on their own background and experiences. This means theme is _______.

Subjective

200
An exclamation showing emotion.

Interjection

200

The "paragraphs" of a poem

Stanza

300

A literary device where the author hints at something that is going to happen, but hasn't yet.

Foreshadowing

300

Giving human behavior to non-human things.

Anthropomorphism


(Swifties)

300

Theme is developed through the use of what?

Literary Devices

300

The part of speech that modifies verbs or adjectives.

Adverbs

300

True or False: In a drama, all text is considered dialogue.

False

400

There are two main categories of conflict. Name them.

Internal & External

400

Literary Devices are used to do what?

Create meaning and tension


(Dear Basketball)

400

A theme statement must be ____ in order to be correct, meaning it should apply to any person in any story without changing.

Universal

400

What is a linking verb?

Shows state of being or relate nouns to predicate words


(Ballers)

400

A character speaking to ONLY the audience of a play on stage - no other characters are present.

Soliloquy

500

The POV where a narrator is outside of the story and can tell you the thoughts and feelings of ALL characters

3rd Person Omniscient

500

A literary device where the subject of a sentence is replaced with an IDEA related to the subject (Example: Check out my new ride!)

Metonymy


(A Students)

500

I gave you an acronym to work through figuring out the theme and its development. What is that acronym?

THEME

500

What are the two things a sentence MUST contain to truly be a sentence?

Subject & Predicate


(St. Nick)

500

The event that gets the ball rolling in a story.

Inciting Incident