Point of View and Author's Craft
Story Elements
Elements of Drama
Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots
Hodge Podge
100

If you read words like he, she, they, them in a story, what point of view is the story written in?

A.  first person point of view

B.  third person point of view

C.  second person point of view

B.  third person point of view

100

A story's resolution is...

A.  the falling action.

B.  the rising action.

C.  how the conflict/problem gets solved.

D.  the setting.

C.  how the conflict/problem gets solved.

100

What do stage directions show the reader?

A.  The words the actors say in a play.

B.  The actions the actors do in a play.

C.  The characters who are in the play.

D.  Where the play is taking place.

B.  The actions the actors do in a play.

100

The prairie dogs make their homes underground.

Think about the prefix under-.  What is the meaning of underground above?

A.  below ground

B.  on top of the ground

C.  in the sky

D.  in the trees

A.  below ground

100

Mrs. Nielsen used the golf club to hit the ball off the tee.

What does club mean in the sentence above?

A.  a group

B.  an organization

C.  a tool used to hit

D.  a place to go dancing

C.  a tool used to hit

200

If you read words like I, me, we, our in a story, what point of view is the story written in?

A.  first person point of view

B.  third person point of view

C.  second person point of view

A.  first person point of view

200

What is rising action?

A.  The solution to the problem.

B.  The events that lead to the climax, or turning point, in the story.

C.  The setting of the story.

D.  The events that lead to the end of the story.

B.  The events that lead to the climax, or turning point, in the story.

200

What are words that characters say aloud to each other in a play?

A.  cast of characters

B.  stage directions

C.  the setting

D.  the dialogue

D.  the dialogue

200

Water is a colorless substance.

Think about the suffix -less.  What is the meaning of the word colorless above?

A.  with some color

B.  without color

C.  partially colored

D.  brilliantly colored

B.  without color

200

As Amada and her family made their way to the United States, she was feeling a roller coaster of emotions.

What does the expression roller coaster of emotions mean?

It means having a lot of different feelings, both positive and negative.

300

If you read words like you or your in a story, what point of view is the story written in?

A.  first person point of view

B.  third person point of view

C.  second person point of view

C.  second person point of view

300

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

What is the main conflict in the story Catch Me if You Can?

Princess Atalanta does not want to get married.

300

Queen                   King                    Princess

Prince                   Jester                  

This is an example of...

A.  cast of characters

B.  stage directions

C.  dialogue

D.  setting

A.  cast of characters

300

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

The steak the chef made was overcooked.

Think about the prefix over-.  What is the meaning of overcooked above?

A.  not cooked

B.  somewhat cooked

C.  very cooked

D.  pleasantly cooked

C.  very cooked

300

The blizzard swallowed the town.

What does this mean?

A.  The blizzard covered the town in snow.

B.  The blizzard ate the town and everything in it.

C.  The blizzard blew past the town.

D.  The blizzard was mild.

A.  The blizzard covered the town in snow.

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

What is an anecdote? 

A.  a side note

B.  a short story related to a character or events

C.  a caption

D.  a photograph

 Why might an author use an anecdote?

A.  to put extra words in the story

B.  to add information to the story

C.  to help one character relate to another

D.  to make it more interesting

B.  a short story related to a character or events

C.  to help one character relate to another

400

What is the climax of a story?

A.  It is the turning point for the conflict and the most exciting part of the story.

B.  It is the events that lead up to the conflict.

C.  It is how the conflict gets resolved.

D.  It is the resolution.

A.  It is the turning point for the conflict and the most exciting part of the story.

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

(The first scene opens in a castle in a magical kingdom. The King and Queen are discussing the future wedding of the princess.)

This is an example of ...

A.  cast of characters

B.  dialogue

C.  setting

D.  stage directions

C.  setting

400

The old man put on his spectacles as he climbed out of bed.

Think about the root spec.  What is the meaning of the root spec?

A.  hear

B.  smell

C.  look

D.  touch

C.  look

400

The players were declared champions. 

What is a synonym for champions?

A.  defeated

B.  runners-up

C.  losers

D.  victors


D.  victors

500

Think back to the story of My Diary from Here to There.  Why did the author choose to write the story from first person point of view?  

What parts of the story prove it is written in first person point of view?

The story was based on events from her own life, so it would make the most sense for her to use first person point of view.

It includes portions of Amada's diary to tell the story.  A diary is written in first person point of view

500

What drives the plot of a story?

A.  the characters

B.  the setting

C.  the resolution

D.  the conflict

D.  the conflict

500

What is the job of a narrator in a play?

A.  The narrator acts in the play.

B.  The narrator sings in the play.

C.  The narrator introduces the actors before the play starts.

D.  The narrator moves the story along by telling what happens in the play.

D.  The narrator moves the story along by telling what happens in the play.

500

The school went to the auditorium for the assembly.

Think about the root aud.  What is the meaning of the root aud?

A.  touch

B.  taste

C.  see

D.  hear

D.  hear

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!!
After arguing, the two boys came to a reconciliation.

What is an antonym for reconciliation?

A.  agreement

B.  quarrel

C.  conclusion

D.  solution

B.  quarrel