Point of View
Dialogue
True or False
Plot
100
What is the definition of Point of View? 

How a character, narrator, or readers sees the events or other characters. Their perspective

100

What is the definition of Dialogue? 

A conversation between characters. 

100

Dialogue does not provoke decisions. 

False 

100

What is the definition of Plot? 

The sequence of Events in a story. 

200

What are the three types of Narrative Point of View and their definition

First person- the narrator is a character in the story.

Second- The narrator talks to the reader.

Third- The narrator is an outside observer. 

200

What three things in a story does dialogue help readers understand? 

The setting, plot and characters. 

200

The reader and a character always have the same point of view in a story. 

False

200

The introduction to a story that sets up the characters, setting and conflict is... 

The Exposition

300

What should you pay attention to, to analyze a characters Point of View? 

Their thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. 

300
What should readers pay attention to when a character speaks? 

Whether the characters dialogue matches their actions. 

300

Dramatic Irony helps create humor. 

True

300

What is the Time and Place of a story? 

The setting 

400

What is the definition of Dramatic Irony? 

Information that a readers has, that some or all of the characters do not have. 

400
Can dialogue help a reader understand a characters or narrators point of view and, if so, how? 

Yes, the dialogue reveals how the character feels, or thinks about a situation or another character. 

400

Every line of Dialogue is important to analyze. 

False

400

What is the struggle between opposing forces, or the problem in a story? 

The conflict. 

500

What two genres rely heavily on Dramatic Irony, and what do effect do they create in a story? 

Comedy and Horror. In Comedy it creates humor. In Horror it creates suspense. 
500

Name the five elements of PLOT structure in order. 

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution. 

500

Incidents are the same as Events. 

True

500

The feeling a story or literary work creates in the READER. 

The MOOD