Plot Arc
Character Types
Theme/Tone/Mood
Point of view
Literary Terms
Conflict & Comprehension
100

What part of the plot introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation?

Exposition

100

What do we call the main character in a story?

Protagonist

100

What is the feeling or atmosphere created for the reader?

Mood

100

What point of view uses words like “I,” “me,” and “my”?

First person

100

What is a comparison using “like” or “as”?

Simile

100

What type of conflict happens when two characters argue or fight?

Person vs. Person

200

What is the most exciting or turning point of the story called?

Climax

200

What do we call a character who changes throughout the story?

Dynamic character

200

What is the author’s attitude toward the subject or topic?

Tone

200

What point of view uses “you” and makes the reader feel directly involved?

Second person

200

What is a comparison that does not use “like” or “as”?

Metaphor

200

What type of conflict happens when a character struggles with their own thoughts, feelings, or choices?

Person vs. Self

300

What part of the plot includes the events that build suspense after the initial incident?

Rising action

300

What do we call a character who stays mostly the same throughout the story?

Static character

300

What is the main message, lesson, or big idea of a story?

Theme

300

What point of view has a narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters?

Third person omniscient

300

What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?

A simile uses “like” or “as,” while a metaphor does not.

300

What type of conflict happens when a character struggles against weather, animals, or the natural world?

Person vs. Nature

400

What is the event near the beginning of a story that starts the main problem or conflict?

Initial incident

400

What do we call a character who is simple and only has one or two personality traits?

Flat character

400

The words “dark,” “silent,” and “empty” help create what kind of mood?

A scary, lonely, or suspenseful mood

400

What point of view has a narrator who tells the story from outside the story but only knows one character’s thoughts and feelings?

Third person limited

400

“Her smile was as bright as the sun” is an example of what literary device?

Simile

400

What type of conflict happens when a character struggles against rules, expectations, or unfair treatment in the world around them?

Person vs. Society / Environment

500

What is the final part of the plot where loose ends are tied up and the story comes to a close?

Denouement

500

What do we call a character who contrasts with another character to highlight their differences?

Foil character

500

A story shows that friendship can help people through difficult times. What is this an example of?

Theme

500

A narrator says, “She walked into the room, feeling nervous, but no one else noticed.” What point of view is most likely being used?

Third person limited

500

“The classroom was a zoo” is an example of what literary device?

Metaphor

500

What type of conflict happens when a character struggles against robots, machines, computers, or inventions?

Person vs. Technology