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Elaine
Jerry
Kramer
George
Newman
100
The time and place a story takes place
What is setting
100
The series of events in a story
What is plot?
100
The message or lesson the author wants to convey to the reader
What is theme?
100
Clues or hints of what is to come in a story
What is foreshadowing?
100
Events that have occurred prior to the story
What is flashback?
200
What the character does What the character says What other characters say about him/her
What are the three ways an author develops a character?
200
Introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, conclusion
What are the five parts of the plot line?
200
The problem in a story
What is conflict?
200
The way a story makes the reader feel.
What is mood?
200
The author's attitude toward the story
What is tone
300
The Outsiders was written from this point of view
What is first person.
300
Things are always not what they seem. This statement could be an example of this literary element.
What is theme?
300
The narrator is someone outside the story.
What is third person?
300
Man vs. man and Man vs. self are examples of this.
What is conflict
300
From the novel The Outsiders Bob's rings would be an example of this to Johnny Cade.
What is a symbol or what is symbolism?
400
This part of the plot line is the turning point of a story
What is climax?
400
Authors use this type of "language" to paint pictures in the readers' mind.
What is figurative language?
400
This part of the plot line occurs after the climax
What is falling action?
400
This type of character changes during a story
What is a dynamic character?
500
What is the term that refers to the main character in a story?
What is the protagonist?
500
This character works against the protagonist
What is antagonist?
500
This part of the plot line gives the reader information about the characters and setting of the story.
What is the introduction?
500
The character Crash Coogan is considered to be this type of character.
What is dynamic?