Plot and Structure
Characters and Conflict
Setting, theme, and POV
Figurative Language and History
Close Reading, Poetry, and Dystopia
100

What part of the plot introduces characters and setting?

What is the exposition?

100

What do we call the main character of a story?

Who is the protagonist?

100

What is setting?

What is the time and place of a story?

100

A comparison using "like" or "as" is a…?

What is a simile?

100

What does close reading help us understand?

What happens, and how and why it happens.

200

What do we call the part of the story where tension builds?

What is the rising action?

200

A character who does not change throughout the story is called what?

What is a static character?

200

What does theme mean in a story?

What is the underlying message or life lesson?

200

What figurative language gives human qualities to non-human things?

What is personification?

200

What is a stanza in poetry?

A group of lines like a paragraph in a poem.

300

What is the turning point or most intense moment called?

What is the climax?

300

What kind of conflict is it when a character faces their own guilt or doubt?

What is man vs. self?

300

What point of view uses “I” to tell the story?

What is first person?

300

What do we call words that imitate sounds like “buzz” or “crash”?

What is onomatopoeia?

300

Name one common characteristic of dystopian literature.

Government control, loss of individuality, rebellion, etc.

400

What follows the climax and shows the consequences?

What is the falling action?

400

Give one example of an external conflict.

What is man vs. man/nature/society/technology/fate?

400

What’s the difference between third-person limited and third-person omniscient?

Limited = one character's thoughts; omniscient = all characters’ thoughts

400

Why do authors use imagery?

To appeal to the senses and make writing more vivid.

400

What type of poetry has no set rhyme or rhythm?

What is free verse?

500

Name the 5 parts of plot structure in order.

What are exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution?

500

What is the difference between direct and indirect characterization?

Direct tells you traits; indirect shows them through actions, thoughts, or dialogue.

500

How does setting affect a story?

It shapes the mood, conflict, and how events unfold.

500

Identify the figurative language: “Her smile was sunshine on a cloudy day.”

What is a metaphor?

500

What is the purpose of dystopian literature?

To warn about social/political issues and make readers think critically.