The most exciting part of the story; the turning point.
Climax
The main character who's POV we follow.
Protagonist
An assumption about a group of people based on a characteristic.
Stereotype
A character punches another character.
External, Character vs. Character
Simile
Falling Action
The person who is trying to stop the protagonist.
Antagonist
Life lesson that the author is giving you.
Theme
A character experiences grief.
Internal, Character vs. Self
Metaphor
Suspense is building and things are happening.
Rising Action
In Wonder, the protagonist is...
Augie
A conclusion drawn from the text.
Inference
A hurricane destroys the main character's town.
External, Character vs. Nature
I'm gonna die from boredom.
Hyperbole
Where everyone has ended up.
Resolution
All 5 methods of characterization are...
Speech, Thoughts, Effect on Others, Actions, Looks
A hint about what's happening that the author gives you.
Foreshadowing
A character is laughed at by his community for being different.
External, Character vs. Society
The undone homework glared at me from my desk.
Personification
Characters and setting are introduced.
Exposition
In, "Lather and nothing else," the protagonist is...
The Barber
The implied meaning of a word.
A character tells another character something mean.
My mom will kill me if I say that!!
Hyperbole