Short Story Elements
Genre
Plot Chart
Reading Comp Review
Literary devices
100

What are the three main elements of any narrative/story?

character, setting, plot

100

What genre is this, and give an example of a story that would fit into this genre:

A story that could actually happen in real life, right now. Includes things like: - Realistic problems and resolutions - Realistic characters, setting, and plot

realistic fiction / Holes

100

What is the first box in the plot chart?

Exposition (background information on characters/setting/plot)

100

Who was the main character in "All Summer in a Day"?

Margot

100

Give the class an example of onomatopoeia (a word that represents the sound it makes)

meow, oink, click-clack, tick tock, WEH

200

What are the two different categories of characters?

Main characters and secondary characters

200

What genre is this, and give an example of a story that would fit into this genre:

A story that could not or is unlikely to happen in real life. Includes things like: - Monsters - Fear - Death (as a main event or focus for the story) - Blood

Horror / Goosebumps

200
How many rising action events are there in the plot chart?

3

200

What happens at the end of "Click-Clack the Rattebag"?

The man (main character) is pulled into the darkness of the little boy's room (the little boy is a Click-Clack!)

200

This is an example of what literary device?

"She is the sun: warm, radiant, and bright."

metaphor

300

What are the two different types of narrators?

first-person and third-person omniscient

300

What genre tropes (typical events/characters/settings) appear in the Science-Fiction genre?

outer space, the future, aliens, hyper-advanced technology, dystopian/utopian setting

300

What the "GASP!"/most exciting moment in a plot called?

The climax

300

What genre is "Click-Clack the Rattlebag", and why?

Horror, because there is darkness, blood, and fear
300

Finish this sentence by turning it into a simile.


She runs ______________________.

She runs as fast as a cheetah / like a cheetah (varying answers)

400
Categories the 5W1H question words into plot, character, and setting. (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How)

who - character

when and where - setting

why, how, what - plot

400

What genre tropes (typical events/characters/settings) appear in the Fantasy genre?

Magic and people who can use magic 

unrealistic creatures/talking animals/settings

400

Name a climax moment in any of the Pixar short movies we watched in class together (ex. For the Birds, Lifted, Tin Toy, Knick Knack)

(varying answers)

400

Who is the author of "All Summer in a Day"?

Ray Bradbury

400

What literary device is this?

When an object or animal is given human qualities. The poem may describe an object as though it can think and feel, or describe an animal that can talk or think logically.

Personification

500

What's the difference between small-scale setting and wide-scale setting?

Large-scale setting: Bigger, less specific details about where the story takes place (countries, cities, planets, climates, regions etc.) 

Small-scale setting: smaller, more specific details about where the story takes place (buildings, rooms, area, sounds, weather, etc.)

500

Name the seven different genres that were on our genre chart

horror, realistic fiction, fantasy, sci-fi, fable, historical fiction, mystery, 

500

What are all the different parts of plot chart (in order)?

Exposition, Conflict, Rising Action Events 1-3, Climax, Falling Action Events 1-2, Resolution

500

What is the theme (big, important topic/life lesson/message) of "All Summer in a Day"?

Bullying/Outsiders

500

What literary device is this?

Using descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (Sight, touch, sound, smell, taste)

Ex. "The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green." (The Lottery by Shirley Jackson)

Imagery