Story Elements
Figurative Language
Story Arc
Conflict
Characters
100

What are the five elements of a story?

Plot, setting, character, conflict, theme

100

What is a simile?

Comparing two things using "like" or "as" (she is as cold as ice)

100

When does does exposition happen? Beginning, middle, or end of a story?

Beginning

100

Can there be more than one type of conflict in a story?

Yes

100

Tall, funny, smart, mean, skinny: what are these all examples of?

Character traits

200

What is plot?

The series of events in a story

200

What is a metaphor?

Metaphor: Comparing two things without using "like" or "as" (he is a brick wall)

200

What two elements of a story are introduced in exposition?

Characters and setting

200

What type of conflict happens internally?

Character versus Self

200

What are the pronouns for first person point of view?

I, me, my, we

300

What is setting?

The place and time of a story (where and when)

300

What is personification?

Giving human qualities to something that is not human (the trees whispered in the wind)

300

What is the point in the story where it shifts from rising to falling action?

Climax

300

What type of conflict happens between a protagonist and an antagonist?

Character versus character

300

What are the pronouns for third person point of view?

He, she, they 

400

What is conflict?

The problem a character must solve or struggle against

400

What is hyperbole?

an exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally (I have a million things to do)

400

What happens in the resolution of a story?

The conflict is resolved.

400

What type of conflict happens when someone struggles against a problem in the world, a group of people, or an institution (such as the government)?

Character versus society

400

What is the difference between a protagonist and an antagonist?

The protagonist is the main character and the antagonist is who they struggle against.

500

What is theme?

A universal message, a truth revealed in the text

500

What is an idiom?

a common expression where the meaning of the words are not taken literally (it’s raining cats and dogs)

500

What is an inciting incident?

The thing that happens to start the conflict and start to build tension 

500

What does conflict do in a story?

Conflict guides the plot, adds tension and action, makes the story more interesting, develops the theme


500

What are some examples of characterization?

Character traits, physical description, dialogue, interaction with others