Point of View
Characters
Figurative Language
Plot
Theme/Conflict
100
Usually indicated by pronouns like "I, me, my"
What is first person
100
characters that do not change
What is flat or static
100

The sky misses the sun at night.

What is personification

100
the characters and the situation is introduced
What is exposition
100
the message in a story
What is theme
200
Usually indicated by pronouns like "He, she, they"
What is third person
200
characters that change
What is round or dynamic
200

When she saw the dove soar high above her home, she knew the worst was over.

What is symbolism

200
the conflict decreases
What is the falling action
200
the types of conflict
What is internal and external
300
the narrator only sees or hears what the characters are doing
What is the objective point of view
300

the main character of the story

What is protagonist

300

The world is my oyster.

What is metaphor

300
the portion of the story where the conflict increases
What is rising action
300
internal conflict is
What is man vs. self
400
the narrator knows everything about all of the characters including what they are thinking
What is omniscient point of view
400
Elsa in Frozen is an example of this type of character
What is round or dynamic
400

Clean as a whistle.

What is simile

400
the peak of the action and conflict
What is climax
400
external conflict is
What is man vs. man or man vs. nature
500
the narrator only knows the thoughts of one character, usually the main character
What is limited omniscient point of view
500

the character or force against the protagonist

What is antagonist

500

You could've knocked me over with a feather.

What is hyperbole

500
the outcome of the conflict
What is the resolution or denouement
500
The struggle between the protagonist and the antagonist that drives the action of the story
What is conflict