Fill in the Blank
Define the word
Define the word
POV
Characterization
100

___________________________________is the main character or “hero” of a story; the good guy.

Protagonist

100

What is symbolism?

a) Objects or characters representing abstract ideas.

b) The use of vivid language.

c) The emotional atmosphere of a story.

d) a technique to develop characters.

Objects or characters representing abstract ideas.

100

What is a theme in literature?

a) The author's attitude.

b) The central idea or message of the text.

c) A character's backstory.

d) A type of point of view.

The central idea or message of the text.

100

Name all the three different types of Points of View

First Person, Second Person, and Third person

100

What does the word characterization mean?


Its the way an author describes  or an actor shows what a character is like

200

___________________________________ Usually the character who opposes the protagonist;  the bad guy.

Antagonist
200

Identify what literary device is being used in the following sentence: The crisp autumn air blew the sweet scent of damp fallen leaves all around the edge of the pristine, and near frozen lake below.

a) Imagery

b) Allusion

c) Mood

d) Tone

Imagery

200

What is tone?

a) the central idea.

b) the author's attitude toward the subject.

c) a comparison using "like" or "as."

d) hints about future events.

The author's attitude toward the subject.

200

What is first person pov? List the pronouns used.

Narrator speaking about themselves

  • I, me, my, mine, our, ours, myself, we, ourselves
200

_______________ are characters with little to no complex emotions, motivations, or personality and do not change throughout the course of a movie or story.

Flat characters

300

___________________________________ refers to the use of humor, irony exaggeration, or ridicule to expose or criticize the flaws, stupidity, or absurdities of people and society that often targets politics, social issues, and push for social change.

Satire

300

What is foreshadowing in a story?

a) The main idea or message of the story.

b) Hints or clues about future events.

c) A character's personality development.

d) Extreme exaggeration for effect.

Hints or clues about future events.

300

What is the mood in a story?

a) The author's viewpoint.

b) the emotional atmosphere created by the author's words.

c) the plot's outcome.

d) A specific type of character.

The emotional atmosphere created by the author's words.

300

What is second person pov? List the pronouns used.

Narrator speaks directly to the reader

  • You, your, yours, yourself
300

______________ are deep and layered characters in a story; complex characters that undergo development and feel like real people because they possess depth and dimension.

Round characters

400

___________________________________ is the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or empathic effect.

Irony

400

What is conflict in a story?

a) The central struggle between opposing forces.

b) The author's tone.

c) The character's development.

d) The use of descriptive language.

The central struggle between opposing forces.

400

What is the climax in a story?

a) A turning point in the story.

b) The ending of a story

c) The beginning of a story

d) The middle of the story

A turning point in the story.

400

What is third person pov? List the pronouns used.

Narrator observes the story, but is not a part of the story

  • She, her, he, him, they, them, herself, hers, himself, his, themselves, their, theirs
400

are characters that remain the same throughout the story and do not undergo any changes in thought or personality, even when faced with conflict

Static Characters

500

___________________________________ is a narrative technique that blurs the distinction between fantasy and reality.

Magic Realism

500

Which of the following is an example of personification?

a) Her smile was brighter than the sun.

b) He runs like the wind.

c) The wind whispered through the trees.

d) Samantha saw seven sisters.

The wind whispered through the trees.

500

What is a motif?

a) A repeating behavior

b) Something that never happens

c) A repeating theme or event

d) Something that only happens once

A repeating theme or event

500

Name the different types of third person point of view

Third person Limited, Third person Omniscient, and Third person Objective

500

______________are characters that undergo change as a result of learning from conflict. They start of the story in one way and then will have some kind of revelation or life-changing event that will cause them to change their views, beliefs, and personality 

Dynamic Characters