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Plot
Setting
Characterization
Literary Devices
Potpourri
100
Pattern of organization for plot
What is sequence?
100
Examples of these include: restaurant, someone's house, a summer camp
What are scenes?
100
What the author tells you about the character
What is direct characterization?
100
Point of view in which the reader gets the thoughts of the narrator only
What is first person?
100
Making an educated guess
What is an inference?
200
The events in the story told in order
What is plot?
200
An example of this would be "Anywhere, USA" in the Monsters are Due on Maple Street
What is geographical setting?
200
What must be gathered before a reader can assign an adjective to a character?
What is what they said did or thought?
200
Number of characters' thoughts needed to call the point of view all knowing
What are two or more?
200
The theme must be told within the context of this
What is the plot?
300
Type of conflict in the "Dinner Party" in which the naturalist sees the need to get rid of the snake
What is man vs man?
300
An example of this would be 1865 at the end of the Civil War
What is era?
300
Exact conversation between two or more characters
What is dialogue?
300
How foreshadowing clues are most useful to the reader
What is in making predictions?
300
Another word for plot in a nonfiction narrative
What is timeline of events?
400
The scene in which the father in "Papa's Parrot" has a heart attack
What is the rising action?
400
In the story "The Dinner Party" it was about 8 minutes
What is time frame?
400
A word for the main character of a story that undergoes the most change from beginning to end
Who is the protagonist?
400
Purpose of a flashback in a story
What is to tell of events which happened outside of the plot line?
400
Type of literature
What is genre?
500
Of the following which one is not part of the expostion: characters, problem, setting, climax
What is climax?
500
The simplest way to categorize era in setting
What are present, past, future
500
Knowledge gained by the reader either directly by the author or by inferring character traits
What is characterization?
500
Best point of view to get to know what is going on with all the main characters of the story
What is third all knowing?
500
Of the following words the one that is not a thought word: wondered, wished, contacted, remembered
What is contacted?