And the word is...
The Plot Peak
Give an example of...
Name that Character
What is the view point?
100
Word meanings that suggest something other than their literal meaning; figure of speech.
What is connotative meaning?
100
The events or complications leading up to the climax.
What is Rising Action?
100
Give an example of a type of figurative language.
What is symbolism, idioms, hyperbole, sarcasm, onomatopoeia, imagery, personification, simile, metaphor?
100
People, animals, or creatures in a story or drama.
What is characters?
100
Leslie sat in front of Paul. She had 2 long, brown pigtails that reached all the way down to her waist. Paul saw those pigtails, and a terrible urge came over him. He wanted to pull a pigtail. He wanted to wrap his fist around it, feel the hair between his fingers, and just yank.
What is Third-person Limited?
200
Dictionary meaning.
What is denotative meaning?
200
The turning point or the high point in the story.
What is the climax?
200
Give an example of personification?
What is giving inanimate objects human characteristics?
200
Literary or dramatic character who undergoes an important inner change, as a change in personality or attitude. (Example: Ebeneezer Scrooge)
What is Dynamic Character?
200
And we scrounged. Next to survival, scrounge was probably the most important word in our new vocabulary. We found a store that was throwing out water-damaged mattresses. Getting them home was a problem, since we had to make two trips, leaving Brad and Katie, armed with sticks to guard over the remaining ones.
What is First-person?
300
We find out about characters indirectly through thoughts, comments, or actions of other characters.
What is indirect characterization?
300
The time, place and environment in which the story takes place.
What is the setting?
300
Give an example of a hyperbole?
What is an exaggeration?
300
Literary character who remains basically unchanged throughout a work.
What is Static Character?
300
At dawn, Mae Tuck set out on her horse for the wood at the edge of the village of Treegap. She was going there, as she did once every ten years, to meet her two sons, Miles and Jesse, and she was feeling at ease. At noon time, Winnie Foster, whose family owned Treegap wood, lost her patience at last and decided to think about running away.
What is Third-person Omniscient?
400
Text that comes from the story used to support your analysis.
What is textual evidence?
400
The solution to the problem or conflict in the story.
What is the resolution?
400
Give an example of a simile.
What is a comparison that uses like or as?
400
Minor character in a work of fiction who does not undergo substantial change or growth in the course of a story.
What is Flat Character?
400
After dropping her son off at school, Sara sat at a traffic light and waited. She was on her way to her office job as a secretary in a law office. It was mainly paperwork with very little time to interact with other people, but Sara had gotten used to that. It also gave her plenty of time to daydream, something she had also gotten quite used to. She was a woman in her mid-30s, married 13 years, with one child.
What is Third-person Limited?
500
The narrator or a character in the story tells us exactly what we need to know about a character.
What is direct characterization?
500
The results of the climax and the events that occur afterwards.
What is the falling action?
500
Give the 5 different types of text structure.
What are description, sequence & order, compare & contrast, cause & effect, and problem & solution?
500
Major character in a work of fiction who encounters conflict and is changed by it.
What is Round Character?
500
Before each practice begins, make sure you check the court and remove any debris from the playing surface. When your players arrive, check that they have the proper footwear and that they've removed any jewelry, which could injure the player wearing the jewelry or another player.
What is Second-person?