Characters
Narrative Arc
Lessons and Feelings
Isn't it Ironic
Random
Final Jeopardy
100

The character or force in conflict with or who opposes the main character.  

A. Irony

B. Narrator

C. Protagonist 

D. Antagonist 

D: Antagonist 

100

The high point of interest or suspense is called the...

A. Resolution 

B. Climax 

C. Inciting Incident 

D. Rising Action 

B: Climax 

100

A struggle or problem in the story for the main character is the... 

A. Flashback

B. Conflict 

C. Metaphor 

D. Protagonist 

B: Conflict 

100

Type of irony where the speaker says one thing but really means another....

A. Situational Irony 

B. Verbal Irony 

C. Dramatic Irony 

D. Omniscient Irony 

B: Verbal Irony 

100

When, where, and the time a story takes place is called the...

A. Setting 

B. Plot 

C. Conflict 

D. Resolution 

A: Setting 

200

The main character in a story that faces a problem or conflict.  

A. Antagonist 

B. Static Character  

C. Protagonist 

D. Dynamic Character 

C: Protagonist 

200

Sequence of events after the climax...

A. Plot 

B. Conflict 

C. Falling Action 

D. Rising Action 

C: Falling Action

200

The atmosphere or feeling in a literary work is called the...

A. Mood

B. Conflict 

C. Tone 

D. Protagonist 

A: Mood  

200

Use in a literary work of clues that suggest events that have yet to occur...

A. Conflict 

B. Symbol 

C. Foreshadowing 

D. Plot

C: Foreshadowing 

200

The sequence of events in a story is called the...

A. Setting 

B. Conflict 

C. Resolution 

D. Plot 

D: Plot 

300

The techniques a writer uses to create and develop a personality is called...

A. Characterization

B. Dynamic Character

C. Omniscient 

D. Conflict 

A: Characterization 

300

Event that settles the conflict and ends the story...

A. Personification

B. Climax 

C. Falling Action

D. Resolution 

D: Resolution 

300

A central message or insight into life revealed through the literary work...

A. Irony 

B. Tone 

C. Theme 

D. Foreshadowing 

C: Theme 

300

Anything that stands for or represents something else...

A. Protagonist 

B. Symbol 

C. Foreshadowing 

D. Plot 

B: Symbol 

300

When the author takes the reader back in time to a memory, he/she is using the technique called...

A. Foreshadowing 

B. Flashback

C. Irony

D. Resolution 

B: Flashback

400

A character that is changed by their experiences....

A. Antagonist 

B. Protagonist  

C. Static 

D. Dynamic 

D: Dynamic 

400

Introduces the conflict...

A. Exposition 

B. Climax

C. Inciting Incident 

D. Conflict 

C: Inciting Incident 

400

A literary work is the writer's attitude toward his/her audience and subject....

A. Theme 

B. Symbol 

C. Mood 

D. Tone 

D: Tone 

400

Type of irony where the opposite of what is expected actually happens....

A. Dramatic Irony 

B. Situational Irony 

C. Verbal Irony 

D. Dynamic Irony 

B: Situational Irony 

400

General term for literary techniques that portray differences between appearance and reality....

A. Conflict 

B. Omniscient 

C. Theme 

D. Irony 

D: Irony

500

A character that stays the same and does not change throughout the story....

A. Protagonist 

B. Static 

C. Antagonist 

D. Dynamic 

B: Static 

500

The beginning of the story where the characters and setting are introduced....

A. Inciting Incident 

B. Exposition 

C. Climax

D. Rising Action 

B: Exposition 

500

Which narrator reports the events in the point of view of all the characters; god-like...

A. 1st Person 

B. 3rd Person 

C. Omniscient 

D. Dynamic 

C: Omniscient 

500

Type of irony where the audience knows something that the characters do not....

A. Dramatic Irony 

B. Verbal Irony 

C. Dynamic Irony 

D. Situational Irony 

A: Dramatic Irony 

500

Which narrator reports the events in the point of view of "I" ?  

A. Omniscient 

B. Unreliable 

C. 3rd Person 

D. 1st Person 

D: 1st Person 

500

Which statement best describes the relationship between conflict and plot?   

A. Conflict is bad; plot is good

B. Conflict and plot are the only elements of a story

C. Without conflict, there is no plot 

D. Conflict and plot are not related to each other

C: Without conflict, there is no plot