Character
Plot
Nonfiction
Figurative speech
Conflict
100

Who is the main character of the story?

The protagonist.

100

What is the point of greatest tension in the story?

The climax.

100

What is the type of passage that tells about real-life people or events?

Nonfiction

100

What is it called when you compare to things using like or as?

A simile.

100

What is it called when a character is in conflict with an outside force?

External conflict.

200

Who is the main villain of the story?

The antagonist.

200

What is the final outcome of the story?

The resolution.

200

What are the bits and pieces of information that support the main idea?

The details.

200

What is it called when you don't compare things using like or as?

A metaphor.

200

What is conflict between two different characters?

Character v. character.

300

What is a character we know a lot about?

A round character.

300

What are the events that increase tension about the conflict?

The rising action.

300

What is a shortened version of the text?

The summary.

300

What is it called when you give human qualities to a nonhuman thing?

Personification. 

300

What is conflict between a character and society?

Character v. society.

400

What is a character we know little to nothing about?

A flat character.

400

What is the events that follow the climax and reduce tension?

The falling action.

400

What is the person or idea focused on in a passage?

The main idea.

400

What is an extreme exaggeration?

A hyperbole.

400

What is conflict in between ones self?

Internal conflict.

500

What is a character that develops or changes?

A dynamic character.

500

What is the introduction of the characters, setting, and basic situation?

The exposition.

500

What is the authors way of writing or the words they choose in a passage?

The authors style.

500

What is the use of words that sound like they describe?

An onomatopoeia. 

500

What is conflict between a character and something in nature?

Character v. nature.