Setting
Characters
Plot
Point of View
Literature devices
100

What is the definition of setting?

The location and/or time an action occurs.

100

What is a character?

A person in a story.

100

What is the definition of plot?

The main events of a story

100

What is the definition of pint of view?

The narrator's position in the story in relation to how the story is being told.

100

What is a flashback?

A scene set in an earlier time than the main story; when the story goes back in time to another scene

200

What is an integral setting? 

A setting that affects the theme and characters of the story. (A setting that is very important to the plot)

200

What is a protagonist?

The main character of a story.

200

The time in the plot used to give background information on characters and the setting.

Exposition

200

The main character tells the story from their point of view.

First Person Major
200

What is Imagery?

Writing that invokes the reader's senses with descriptive word choice to create a more vivid and realistic recreation of a scene.

300

What is a backdrop setting?

A setting that is not important to the story.(The setting of a story that could take place anywhere)

300

What is an antagonist?

The character/force that opposes the protagonist.

300

The time in the story after the climax but before the resolution.

Falling action

300

The narrator shares thoughts and feelings of all the characters in the story.

3rd person omniscient 

300

What is a hyperbole?

A figure of speech that employs overstatement for emphasis or dramatic effect.

400

What is a temporal setting?

the setting that focuses the reader on the time of the story

400

What is a static character?

A character that doesn't change over the course of the story.

400

The part of a story where the tension or action reaches its highest point.

Climax

400

A character who is not the main focus of the story tells the story from their point of view.

1st person minor

400
What is a oxymoron?

A figure of speech in which two contradictory words or ideas are combined to create a unique and thought-provoking expression

500

What is a individual setting?

explores characters' homes, workplaces, or hobbies. Locations reflect their personalities

500

What is a dynamic character?

A character that changes and develops over the course of the story.

500

The very end of the story where the main problem is resolved.

Resolution
500

The narrator only tells the reader what he/she hears.

3rd person ordinary

500
What is Irony?

A literary device in which the intended meaning of a word or expression is opposite to its usual sense.