PLOT
Conflict
POV
Setting & Mood
Characterization & Theme
100

In The Hunger Games, Katniss volunteering as tribute is part of which stage of plot?

Inciting Incident

100

A dystopian novel where people rebel against the government is usually what type of conflict?

Character vs. Society

100

Rewrite this sentence in 3rd person objective: “I was nervous before the test.”

“The student tapped their pencil and stared at the test paper.”

100

How can setting influence conflict?

Harsh or unusual settings can create obstacles (e.g., storms, deserts, dystopian cities)

100

How is theme different from main idea?

  • Theme is the message about life; main idea is what the story is about

100

What is the beginning of a story where characters and setting are introduced?

Exposition

100

Conflict is a struggle between ______.

Opposing forces

100

“I walked to the store.” What POV is this?

First Person

100

What are the two main parts of setting?

Time and Place

100

What does the “S” in STEAL stand for?

Speech

200

What is the turning point of the story called?

Climax

200

What type of conflict is “character vs. nature”?

External

200

The narrator knows the thoughts of only one character. Which POV is this?

Third Person Limited

200

Define “mood.”

The feeling or atmosphere a reader gets from a story

200

Direct characterization vs. indirect characterization – what’s the difference?

Direct: the author tells; Indirect: the reader infers through clues

300

Put these plot events in order: Climax, Resolution, Rising Action.

Rising Action → Climax → Resolution

300

Give an example of “character vs. self.”

(Student-generated: e.g., a character deciding whether to tell the truth or lie)

300

Which POV tells the story using “you”?

Second Person

300

What mood is created by: “The sky was dark, the wind howled, and the trees groaned”?

Creepy/ominous/scary (accept similar)

300

Give an example of theme (not just one word)

(Student-generated, e.g., “True friendship can survive hardship.”)

400

Which part of the plot introduces the conflict?

Rising Action

400

In Harry Potter, Harry’s fight with Voldemort is which type of conflict?

Character vs. Character

400

What’s the difference between 3rd person omniscient and 3rd person limited?

Omniscient knows all characters’ thoughts; limited knows one

400

In Of Mice and Men, the ranch setting shows what about the characters’ lives?

Their loneliness and struggle for survival

400

If a character always shares their lunch with others, what trait do they show?

Generosity/kindness