Plot and Conflict
What's the Big Idea?
Poetic Devices
All About the Narrator
Grammar
100

The problem in a story

What is the conflict?

100

The feeling a reader gets from the text

What is the mood?

100

Tongue twisters are an example of this type of sound device

What is alliteration

100

The person who is telling the story

Who is the narrator?

100

A person, place, thing, or idea

What is a noun?

200

Man vs. _____ is an example of an internal conflict.

What is Man vs. Self?

200

The author's feelings towards the subject they are writing about

What is the tone?

200

The chorus of a song is an example of this sound device

What is repetition?

200

A character's personality can be described with these

What are traits?

200

Words that describe a noun

What are adjectives?

300

The part of the story where we are introduced to the characters, the setting, and the conflict

What is the exposition?

300

The message of a story

What is the theme?

300

This is denoted by letters of the alphabet, starting with A

What is rhyme scheme?

300

The reason why a character might do something is called this

What is motivation?

300

The punctuation that goes around dialogue

What is quotation marks?

400

The part of the plot with the most tension

What is the climax?

400
Information added to support a main idea is called this

What is evidence?

400
"Take a sneak peek!" is an example of this sound device

What is consonance?

400

The point of view when the narrator is also a character in the story

What is first person?

400

Words that describe verbs

What are adverbs?

500

A man gets frustrated with his dog who is not listening to his commands.

What is man vs. nature?

500

Text features that separate the text into specific sections are known as

What are headings and subheadings?

500

The rhyme scheme of this poem is...

I stand amid the roar
Of a surf-tormented shore,
And I hold within my hand
Grains of the golden sand—
How few! yet how they creep
Through my fingers to the deep,
While I weep—while I weep!
O God! can I not grasp
Them with a tighter clasp?

What is AABBCCCDD?

500

Point of view when the narrator is not a character in the story

What is third person?

500

Add the quotation marks to this sentence:

Amanda asked, Are we having a test on the story Mirror Image today?

What is

Amanda asked, "Are we having a test on the story 'Mirror Image' today?"