Plot
Text Structures
Conflict and Irony
Context Clues
Jeopardy
100
Happens at the beginning of the story and includes the setting,characters and background information.
What is Exposition?
100
Author shows the reason how & why a situation,outcome occured.
What is Cause/Effect?
100
Man against Society.
What is External Conflict?
100
A word is explained.
What is Definition?
100
Main character of the story.
What is Protagonist?
200
Where the conflict occurs;the events before problems is solved.
What is Rising Action?
200
A problem has occured then solved.
What is Problem/Solution?
200
Man against himself.
What is Internal Conflict?
200

A part of the question that belongs in the answer.

What is Restatement?

200
How the character developed through the story.
What is Characterization?
300
Turning point of the story;problem at its worst.
What is Climax?
300
Author shows events in order of time.
What is Sequence?
300
The reader knows something the character in the story doesn't know.
What is Dramatic Irony?
300

A word is clarified is of its opposite meaning somewhere close to its use. This is the asking for the differences between two or more passages. 

What is Contrast?

300
The message or moral the author wants you to learn about life.
What is Theme?
400
Where the author describes how the problem is solved.
What is Falling Action?
400
The author giving specific details.
What is Descriptive?
400
Happens when the exact opposite of what is meant to happen,happens.
What is Situational Irony?
400

The reader must look for clues within the story in which the information is given. 

What is Inference?

400
The feeling that a writer wants readers to have while reading.
What is Mood?
500
A series of action/events.
What is Plot?
500

A type of text that is trying to sway someone to one side of an argument. 

What is persuasive?

500
The use of words to mean something different from what a person actually says or a type of sarcasm.
What is Verbal Irony?
500
Can be proven and uses commonly agreed upon language.
What is Fact?
500
The author's way of writing that shows how the author is feeling toward the subject of the book.
What is Author's Tone?