Plot
Conflict
Character
Setting
Language
100

A serious of related events

Plot

DAILY TRIPLE

100

A struggle between opposing forces

Conflict

DAILY DOUBLE

100
The people, animals, and imaginary things who take part in the action of a work of literature
Character
100
The time or place of the action
Setting
100

Any one of a variety of tools (such as the use of figurative language, imagery, allegory, and symbolism) a writer may use to achieve the tone or communicate the purpose or theme intended

Literary Device

DAILY DOUBLE

200

A message about life or human nature that the writer shares with the reader

Theme

DAILY DOUBLE

200
A conflict that occurs within a person
Internal Conflict
200

The most important characters in literary works.

Main Character

DAILY TRIPLE

200
When the setting of a story is usually established
Exposition
200
The feeling or atmosphere that the author creates for the reader
Mood
300

Something that happens at a given plane and time

Event

DAILY TRIPLE

300

- Person vs. Person - Person vs. Force of Nature - Person vs. Society - Self vs. Self

Types Of Conflict

300
Characters who do not have important roles
Minor Character
300
Events after the climax, leading to the resolution
Falling Action
300
The attitude of the author toward the audience and characters
Tone
400
Occurs when a writer provides hints that suggest future events in a story
Foreshadowing
400
A problem or struggle between a character and someone or something outside of the character
External Conflict
400
Important major character in the story
Major Character
400
Events leading up to the climax
Rising action
400
A conversation between Characters
Dialogue
500
A central message or insight into life revealed through a literary work
Theme
500
A character or force in conflict with the main character
Antagonist
500
The main character, who must overcome obstacles and resolve the conflict
Protagonist
500
Most exciting moment of the study
Climax
500
Writing or speech that is used to create vivid impressions by setting up comparisons between dissimilar things, [examples are metaphor, simile, and personification
Figurative Language