Plot Diagram
Point of View
Theme/Inference
Author's Tools
Character Traits
100
The turning point/exciting point of a story
What is the CLIMAX
100
The main character is telling the story about themselves
What is FIRST PERSON point of view
100
The use of the American flag in a story would create this overall theme.
What is PATRIOTISM
100

This is the use of hints to give the reader clues about future events. 

Foreshadowing

100
This type of character never grows, learns or changes and is usally the character that causes conflict
What is STATIC
200
Where characters and setting are introduced
What is the EXPOSITION
200
The term for the perspective in which a story is told
What is POINT OF VIEW
200
Making logical assumptions about something the author leaves unstated
What is INFERING (inferences)
200

If the narrator breaks the logical organization of the story to recall a memory it is a....

flashback

200
This type of character learns, grows and changes in the story and is usually our main character
What is DYNAMIC
300
Where the main conflict of the story is resolved
What is the FALLING ACTION
300
When the story is told by a narrator NOT in the story
What is THIRD PERSON point of view
300
The central idea or message in a literary work
What is THEME
300

When the audience knows something a character does not. 

Dramatic Irony

300
This type of character has only one character trait and is usually a minor character in the story
What is FLAT
400
The satisfactory ending of a story
What is the RESOLUTION
400

This is a narrator who cannot be trusted to tell the story accurately. 

Unreliable narrator

400
True or False: There is usually only one correct theme
What is FALSE, there can be MANY different themes
400

When the speaker says the opposite of what they mean. 

Verbal Irony

400
This kind of character has many character traits just like we have in real life
What is ROUND
500

In order for the rising action to begin, what must be introduced?

Conflict

500

This narrator is outside the story, can tell what everyone is thinking, and knows about past and future events. 

Third Person Omnicient

500

True or False: A theme will always be directly stated in a story

What is FALSE. Some themes will be directly stated, but sometimes you have to infer one from the details given...they are IMPLIED

500

A fire station burning down would be an example of this...

Situational Irony

500
This is the term used to describe how a character looks, acts, thinks and feels
What is CHARACTER TRAIT