Plot Diagram
Types of Characters
Conflict
Terminology
Figurative Language
100

What is "setting"?

The place and time the story happens

100

What's another word for "the main character"?

Protagonist

100
What is "the initial incident" in a story?

The first sign of conflict for the main character in a story.

100

Describe theme.

Theme is the message or the moral of the story which the author conveys through the action of the story.

100

Describe personification.

Giving a non-human entity human-like qualities.

Ex. A rock has endless patience.

200

What is the most exciting part of the story?

Climax

200

Who usually opposes the main character?

The antagonist

200

A character needs to survive a hurricane which has separated them from their family. What type of conflict is this an example of?

Person versus Environment

200

Describe suspense.

The feeling of excitement or curiosity that draws the reader's attention. Creates a sense of anticipation.

200

Describe the difference between a similie and a metaphor.

Similie: Making a comparison using "like" or "as"

Metaphor: Making a comparison by claiming something is the same as something else.

300

What part of the plot diagram builds suspense and tension?

Rising Action

300

This type of character changes over the course of the story.

Dynamic

300

There are three types of conflict that can fit the acronym "PvS". Name at least two.

Person versus Self
Person versus Society

Person verus Supernatural

300

Describe "flashback".

The insertion of an earlier event into the time order of a story.

300

What is this an example of?

Brent bought bunches of bananas by the beach.

Alliteration

400

What does the reader usually uncover in the resolution?

The moral or the theme of the story.

400

This type of character is simple and has few traits.

Flat character

400

Explain what an antagonist is.

The antagonist is the character who creates conflict for the main character (the protagonist)

400

Describe dramatic irony.

A situation where the audience knows more than the characters, creating a scenario where the audience can anticipate what is coming, while the characters cannot.

400

What is the language arts term for "a sound word"?

Onomatopoeia

500

What is the beginning of the story called, where you learn about the basic information surrounding the characters and setting?

Exposition

500

This character is complex and fully-realized. They seem like a real human being.

Round character.

500

A type of ending which goes back and explains unresolved conflicts or confusion the reader may have

Denouement

500

Describe situational irony.

When the outcome to a situation is contrary to what is expected. (A man jumps out a window and falls up)

500

What's a hyperbole?

A severe exaggeration.

Ex. I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.