Plot Elements
Characters
Conflict
Terminology
Tone & Topic
100

$100: This part of the story introduces the setting, characters, and basic situation.

What is the exposition?

100

$100: A protagonist who does not have traditionally heroic traits.

What is an anti-hero?

100

$100: A conflict between a character and an outside force, like another person or nature.

What is external conflict?

100

$100: A conversation between two or more characters.

What is dialogue?

100

$100: The time and place in which a story occurs.

What is the setting?

200

$200: The turning point of the story, often the most intense moment.

What is the climax?

200

$200: This type of character is often complex, interesting, and tends to be a major character due to the time that is taken to describe who they are.

What is a round character?

200

$200: A conflict within a character's own mind.

What is internal conflict / character vs. self?

200

$200: A hint or clue about what will happen later in the story.

What is foreshadowing?

200

$200: The overall feeling or atmosphere a story creates for the reader.

What is the mood?

300

$300: This is the event that sets the main story in motion.

What is the initial incident?

300

$300: A character with little depth who represents a stereotype.

What is a stock or stereotypical character?

300

$300: A conflict brought on by otherworldly elements such as zombies or magical creatures.

What is character vs. supernatural?

300

$300: A scene set earlier than the main story, often to provide backstory.

What is a flashback?

300

$300: The central message, idea, or lesson of the story.

What is the theme?

400

$400: The events following the climax that lead to the resolution.

What is the falling action?

400

$400: The process by which an author reveals a character's traits.

What is characterization?

400

$400: This type of conflict might see a group of people harassing or bullying the protagonist.

What is character vs. character?

400

$400: A smaller story embedded within the main plot.

What is a subplot?

400

$400: The technique used to keep the reader on edge about what might happen.

What is suspense?

500

$500: This section of the plot explores how the resolution affects the characters and hints at potential future developments.

What is the dénouement?

500

$500: A character who is described with little detail but does change through the course of the story.

What is a flat and dynamic character?

500

$500: In addition to the four main types of conflict, name one less common type that involves a struggle between a character and abstract ideas or technology.

What is person vs. fate or person vs. technology?

500

$500: The feeling of suspense, uncertainty, or anticipation that is generated by conflict.

What is tension?

500

$500: An assumption made based on evidence collected from a story. Used to determine the theme.

What is inference?