Plot
Characters
Literary Devices
Other Literary Terms
Riddles
100

What is the most exciting part of the plot?

Climax

100

Captain America is the ________________ of his movie.

Protagonist

100

Give two examples of onomatopoeia

Woof woof

Meow meow

Quack quack

Bang

100

Setting includes three things:

Place

Time

Atmosphere

100

What has to be broken before you can use it?

An egg!

200

What are all 5 parts of the plot diagram

Exposition

Rising action

Climax

Falling Action

Resolution

200

This dog has been through a lot. The readers know his whole history and all of the changes he has been through.

What two types of character is this? Why?

Dynamic 

Round

200

The snake is as long as a river. 

Name 2 literary devices!

Hypoerbole and simile

200

Name at least 5 genres

Comedy

Tragedy

Horror

Romance

Western

200

What question can you never answer yes to?

Are you asleep yet?

300

Describe the exposition of Inside Out

At least 3 important details

Riley was a young girl who was very happy living in a small town. She played hockey, had friends, and liked being silly.

300

This character is so boring. He has been doing the same thing for the last two hours of the movie and we don't even know who he is.  

What two types of character is this? Why?

Flat:because he is boring and we know little about him

Static:  he doesn't change


300

Make one example and change it between a simile and metaphor.

You are like a giraffe

You are a giraffe

300

What kind of point of view is this?

I know what all of the characters are thinking and feeling.

Third person omniscient

300

What is always in front of you but cannot be seen?

The future

400

Why do we need rising action?

To develop the conflict and build tension before the climax

400

When there are two characters in a story that are opposite. 

For example, on huge, angry man who hurts everyone, and a tiny, gentle woman, who want to help everyone.

Character foil

400

The flower waved hello.

Correctly spell the literary device used here.

PERSONIFICATION

400

What types of conflict are represented here?


He is trying to quit smoking, which is difficult, and everybody smokes in his culture. He wants to quit and change his culture.

Character vs. self

Character vs. society

400

I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?

A candle

500

What is the falling action and resolution of Talking Loudly in China Town?

Riley goes to visit her grandmother and realizes her love. The grandmother dies and Lin is unsure about culture in her life.

500

Accurately describe the type of character Riley is from Inside Out. You need to use 3 types of characters and describe why!

Protagonist: she's the main character

Round: we know many things about her

Dynamic: she changes (accepts her sadness)

500

Identify all of the literary devices in this sentence:

You, my tricky and tall teacher, are a whale as big as a building.

(There are 4)

Alliteration

Hyperbole

Simle

Metaphor

500

In the beginning of the movie the clouds are like hearts. Later, he falls in love on an airplane. 

What type of literary device is this?

Foreshadowing

500

What can you break, even if you never pick it up or touch it?

A promise