Short Story
Non-Fiction
Disasters
Literary Terms
Random
100
Define and give an example of a protagonist from a story we've read.
What is the good character of a story.
100
Is non-fiction real or fake?
What is fake?
100
These are the people who suffered most from Smallpox.
Who are the Native Americans?
100
These are the two most important types of point of view.
What are first and third-person?
100
This is how many essays you will have to write on the exam.
What is two?
200
These are words used in first-person point of view.
What is I, me, we, us...
200
This is what headings help us with in a text.
What is know what happens next?
200
This was what people initially said caused the Chicago fire.
What is a cow knocking over a lamp?
200
These are the four types of conflict (bonus points if you get the fifth).
What is man vs. man, man vs. society, man vs. nature, man vs. self, and man vs. technology
200
This is the percent of your grade the exam is worth.
What is 20%?
300
This is teh definition of forshadowing.
What is it when the author leaves clues about what will happen.
300
This is what the families of the musicians on the Titanic were made to do after the musicians died.
What is being asked to pay the Titanic company back for the uniforms and lost pay?
300
This is what "infer"/"inference" means.
What is using evidence to draw a conclusion.
300
This is a list of some actions that will not be tolerated during the exam.
What are talking, cell-phones, notes, not trying, sleeping?
400
These are three types of irony (bonus points for then defining all three types)
What is situational, dramatic, and verbal.
400
These are at least four examples of text features.
What are pictures, titles, subtitles, headings, captions, bold words, etc.
400
This man was an extremely rich member of the hunting and fishing club who believed that rich men should gives their money away.
Who is Andrew Carnegie?
400
This is the definition of character traits.
What is who someone is inside, including their thoughts and beliefs.
400
This is what "second-person point of view" means.
What is narrating by saying "you".
500
These are the five parts of the story arch and their definitions (you must provide names and definitions!)
What is exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution?
500
These are different types of non-fiction that we went over at the beginning of the unit.
What is a memoir, autobiography, biography, essay?
500
What is a pattern you've noticed involving rich and poor people in Disasters and why do you think this pattern exists. (You must have a full answer to "what" and "why")
What is ....
500
These are the two types of third-person point of view and what each type means.
What is third-person limited and omniscient?
500
This is the main character of "The Hobbit".
Who is Bilbo Baggins?