This type of conflict involves inner feelings, such as guilt or remorse
What is man vs. self or internal conflict?
This is the writer of a poem
Who is the poet?
This narrator knows absolutely everything about one character in the story (Pronouns he/she/they)
What is third person limited?
What is a playwright?
This character stands between the protagonist and his/her success
Who is the antagonist?
This is the narrator of a poem
Who is the speaker?
This narrator is a character in the story, so you can read their thoughts and feelings (Pronouns I/me)
What is first person POV?
These instructions tell actors what to do or how to say something (not meant to be read aloud)
What are stage directions?
This is when an author gives you clues about what will happen later in the story
What is foreshadowing?
This is the pattern of rhymes a poem follows
What is a rhyme scheme?
This narrator gives instructions for the reader (Pronoun-you)
What is second person POV?
These items look real and help 'set the stage,' but they are very light and easy to move
What are props?
This conflict involves the protagonist going against a group
What is man vs. society?
What is a couplet?
This narrator is godlike and knows everything about everyone (Pronouns he/she/they)
What is third person POV omniscient?
This is conversation between two or more characters
What is dialogue?
The author's purpose for fiction is always to...
What is to entertain?
This is a paragraph for poetry
What is a stanza?
What is third person POV objective?
What sequence of a story do dramas usually follow?
What is a plot?