Plot Elements
Characters
Misc. (setting, conflict POV)
Story Elements
Figurative language
100

What is introduced in the exposition/introduction phase of plot structure?

What is setting and characters

100

The main character of a story.

What is a protagonist?

100

Where the story takes place

What is a setting?

100

How many story elements are there?

What is 5.

100

A comparison using "like" or "as"

What is a simile?

200

What happens after the exposition/introduction?

What is rising action.

200

A character that we know little information about.

What is a flat character?

200

A human gets abducted by an alien.

What is man vs. supernatural?

200

Don't judge a book by its cover is an example of what story element?

What is theme

200

A comparison without the words "like" or "as"

What is a metaphor?

300

What is the turning point in a story?

What is the Climax.

300

A character that changes due to events in a story

What is a dynamic character?

300

A character's house was destroyed by a tornado.

What is human vs. nature

300
What are the 2 kinds of conflict called?
What is internal and external.
300

He is as quiet as a mouse.

What is an example of a simile?

400

What is the conflict of a story?

What is the problem.

400

The antagonist

Who opposes the protagonist?

400

The narrator is a character in the story and uses "I" 

What is first person point of view?

400
The sequence of events involving characters and a conflict is called what? Plot character conflict setting
What is plot
400

She is a walking dictionary.

What is an example of a metaphor?

500

What is the theme of story?

What is the the author's message/central topic.

500

A character that stays the same throughout the entire story.

What is a static character?

500

The narrator uses "he" "she" or "they." They know the thoughts and feelings for every character. They are "all knowing"

What is third person omniscient?

500
The events that happen after the climax is called what?
What is falling action.
500

Words that mean more than their literal meaning.

What is figurative language?