First-person
A conflict that occurs inside someone's head
Internal Conflict
What type of figurative language: She looked as cold as an icicle
Simile
Jonas's official job title
Receiver of Memory
The capital of the United States
Washington DC
Which part of speech is the italicized word: Jake walked to the park.
Verb
The part of a story where we learn character names and the setting
The exposition
What type of literary device: Alex ate all of the apples in the auditorium
An apple
The country with the Great Pyramids of Giza
Egypt
What is the point of view: Sarah threw her briefcase on the couch and checked her watch. She walked into the kitchen, turned on the coffee maker, and tapped her fingers on the counter, staring at the blank wall until the pot finished brewing.
Third-person objective
Someone struggling against wolves would be Man vs.
Nature
The term for when the author creates a feeling of uncertainty or nervousness
Suspense
The name for killing people in their community
Release
The largest country in the world
Russia
Which point of view is this: As she walked into the room, Maya felt her heart pound. She wondered if Mark noticed her trembling hands, but he just kept typing. She assumed he was still angry about yesterday.
Third-person limited
The most intense part of a story
The climax
What type of literary device is used: I want to go home. I want to play video games. I want to go to bed. I want to watch TV.
Repetition
The name of the Giver's daughter
Rosemary
The country Aztecs were in
Mexico
What is the part of speech of the italicized word: I silently opened the door, so no one could hear
Adverb
The end of a story when the conflict is solved
The resolution
When the reader/audience knows something that a character does not know
Dramatic Irony
The type of stuffed animal did Lily had
Elephant
Jaguars