Points of View
Conflict
Characterization
Inferences and Vocabulary
Writing Knowledge
100

What is the definition of Point of View? 

The narrator's position in relation to a story being told. 

100

What is the one type of Internal Conflict?

Character vs Self.

100

What is the definition of Direct Characterization? 

Is when the author comes right out and tells the reader what to think about the character. 

100

What is the definition of an inference

A conclusion you make while reading based on evidence or clues.

100

What does IRC stand for? 

Introduction, Reasons, and Conclusion.

200

What is Third Person Limited?

The outside narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.

200

What is the type of conflict in which one character's needs or wants are at odds with another's? 

Character vs Character.

200

What is the definition of Indirect Characterization? 

The author or narrator reveals a character's traits through his or her actions and speech.

(STEAL)

200

A place of safety or shelter.

Sanctuary (Noun)

200

What three things are in our Introduction Paragraph? 

Hook, Reason Sentence, and Closing Statement.

300

What is Third Person Omniscient?

The outside narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters in the story. 

300

What type of conflict is it when the protagonist is placed in opposition with a cultural tradition? 

Character vs Society.

300

Give an example that shows the difference between Direct and Indirect Characterization. 

Answers may vary.

300

To fall suddenly toward the earth or to a lower level; to plunge.

Plummet (Verb)

300

What is the difference between Text Based and Non Text Based. 

Text Based is centered around something that you have read. Non Text Based is centered around information you already have. 

400

What is Third Person Point of View?

The narrator tells us about what's happening in the story. 

400

What is the different between Internal and External Conflict? 

Internal Conflict: When a character struggles with their own desire or beliefs; it happens within them


External Conflict: Sets a character against something or someone beyond their control

400

The author writes, “David stomped out of the room, slamming the door so hard the picture frames rattled.”
Is this direct or indirect characterization, and what does it reveal about David's personality?

Indirect characterization — it shows David is angry or easily frustrated without stating it directly.

400
Name all the parts of a literary story we have discussed in class. IN ORDER. 

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action and Resolution 

400

For ever Reason there is always ________ and _______. 

A and B sentences. 

500

What is Second Person Point of View and what pronouns help identify Second Person?

The narrator implies that the reader is either the protagonist or a character in the story and the events are happening to them. 

500

Name all the types of External Conflict we have discussed in class.  

Character vs Society, Character vs Character, Character vs Supernatural, Character vs Nature, and Character vs Technology.

500

The author writes, Serena eats dinner alone at the corner of a quiet café, scrolling through old text messages and pretending to study the menu whenever someone glances her way." 

Is this direct or indirect and what does it reveal about Serena? 

Indirect characterization - Revealed through actions (eating alone, avoiding eye contact) and thoughts/effects (scrolling old messages, seeking connection without expressing it). 

500

What is the difference between prediction and an inference?  

A prediction guesses what will happen next, while an inference explains what is happening now or has already happened based on clues.

500

Found in our topic sentences _____________ helps us create a flow in our writing from one paragraph to another. 

Transitional Words.