Character
Setting
Plot
Point of View
Misc.
100
A character who stays the same throughout a story
What is a static character
100
Define culture based on setting
What is the beliefs, traditions, and way of life of a group of people
100
Define conflict
What is the struggle between 2 people or forces
100
Define point of view
What is The vantage point from which the writer tells a story (who is telling the story).
100
What are some active reading strategies you can do while you read? State 2.
What is make connections, ask questions, make predictions, and visualize.
200
A character who changes is called
What is a dynamic character
200
List 3 elements of setting
What is weather/climate, time, time period, culture, and location
200
Define resolution
What is Shows how the situation turns out and ties up loose ends Conflict settled Change occurs
200
Define first person narration
What is The narrator is speaking to the reader, refers to himself as “I” and the reader as “you”.
200
What are some active reading strategies you do AFTER you read. State 2.
What is inferences, extensions, and challenges
300
A character who is the "primary struggler" is called
What is protagonist
300
List 2 purposes of setting
What is 1. Provides a background 2. Reveals character 3. Provides atmosphere 4. Reinforces theme 5. As an antagonist
300
Define climax of a story
What is the height of action
300
Define Omniscient narration
What is The narrator is outside of the action and is all-knowing
300
What point of view is the following: The two had not known about the gossip that had spread about them. They continued on seeing each other even though their parents did not approve. Every night they called and talked for hours. Her mother was upset by her daughter's phone bill but had not comforted her yet.
What is omnicient
400
The boy is patient and the girl is kind is an example of what kind of characterization?
What is direct
400
How did the setting reveal Janet's character in "The Storm"?
What is as the storm intensified, so did her hallucinations. Janet became crazier as the storm worsened.
400
Define rising action
What is Presentation of events that builds suspense and leads up to the climax.
400
What point of the view are most fairy tales told?
What is Omniscient
400
Define theme
What is the universal message or moral of the story
500
What is the acronym for ways we learn indirectly about each character
What is STEAL
500
Describe the setting in "The Storm"
What is dark, stormy, intense weather
500
Define exposition
What is At the beginning, an author provides background information, which sets the scene for the conflict.
500
What point of view was "The Storm"
What is third person limited
500
Give an example of a theme
What is Love Conquers all (love is a topic not a theme) Use best judgement to decide whether answer is a topic or a theme