Plot and Conflict
Characters and Characterization
Point of View and Narrator
Tone and Mood
For Funsies
100

When a character is struggling with another character, this is called an ________ conflict

External

100

What is a protagonist?

The main character

100

Second Person POV is when: 

The narrator is talking directly to the reader
100

"'I'm so excited!' said the boy" is an example of:

Tone
100

Mr. Nick is this old

23

200

What is the initial change within a story called?

The catalyst (inciting incident)
200

What is a "dynamic character"?

A character who changes throughout the story

200

A reliable narrator is one who:

tells the truth in an objective manner

200

When trying to create the mood or tone, you use the:

5 senses

200

Give an example of an onomatopoeia

BANG! CRACK! POP!

300

Define "denouement"

The resolution of a story

300

A "foil" character does what for the protagonist?

They contrast the protagonist in a, typically, good way
300

How can you determine what POV the narrator is in?

Words like, "they, I, you" can dictate third, first, and second person POV, respectively

300

Frightened, joyous, wishful, and amused are examples of mood or tone?

Mood

300

Danny has 81 apples. He divides them into equal groups. From those equal groups, he gives away 4 to his friends. How many apples does Danny have, total, afterwards?

45

400

The sentence, "She wanted to speak up for what was right, but she didn't want her friends to think she was weird for believing in something different" is an example of what kind of conflict?

Internal conflict

400

What is the difference between "direct characterization" and "indirect characterization"

"Direct characterization" is when the author explicitly tells us something about the character

"Indirect characterization" is when the author gives context clues to tell us something about the character

400

The difference between POV and the narrator is:

POV is based on perspective, the narrator is who's telling the story

400

The difference between "tone" and "mood" is:

"Tone" is how the author feels

"Mood" is how the reader feels

400

This is the name of the "green people" on Mr. Nick's shelf

Smiskis

500

Give 3 examples of external conflict

Person vs Person

Person vs Nature

Person vs Fate

Person vs Society

500

Define the S.T.E.A.L. acronym and what each of the letters mean

S - speech (what is said)

T - thoughts (what is thought)

E - effect on others (who is effected)

A - actions (what happened)

L - looks (what it looks like)

500

List the 3 different third-person types and how they're different

Third Person Limited - the speaker only knows their thoughts

Third Person Objective - the speaker only knows what they see/hear

Third Person Omniscient - the speaker knows everything

500

What is the mood of this sentence, 

"He hid under his bed, waiting and watching the mangled feet limp through his bedroom"

Tense, scared, afraid, fear, anxious

500

What is Mr. Nick's last name?

Saengdara