Point of View
Theme
Irony
Character Traits
Random
100

This point of view uses, "I', "me," and "my". 

First Person

100

What is the definition of theme? 

The main message or lesson of a story

100

Irony where what happens is the opposite of what was expected

Situational Irony 

100

What are character traits? 

Words that describe a character's personality 

100

The person who tells the story is called the...

Narrator

200

This point of view uses "you" and puts the reader into the story. 

Second Person

200

A character studies every night and improves their grades after struggling. What is the theme?

Hard work pays off

200

Irony where the audience knows something the characters do not 

Dramatic Irony


200

A character who keeps trying even when things are difficult is what character trait? 

Determined / persistent 

200
A struggle a character faces is called the ...

Conflict 

300

This point of view uses "he", "she" or "they" and knows the thoughts of one character. 

Third Person (Limited) 

300

A character lies to their friend and loses their trust. What is the theme? 

Lying can have consequences / honesty is important

300
Irony where someone says one thing but means the opposite

Verbal Irony

300

A character who tells the truth even when it is hard shows what character trait? 

Honesty / integrity 

300

This comes after the climax in the plot structure.

Falling Action 

400

"When playing soccer, you need to make sure you have all cleats or it can make the game harder to play." 

What point of view is this written in? 

Second Person 

400

A character keeps trying after falling many times and finally succeeds. What is the theme? 

Never give up / perseverance leads to success 

400

A fire station burns down. This is an example of what type of irony? 

Situational Irony 

400

A character who only cares about themselves shows what character trait? 

Selfishness 

400

A hint or clue about what will happen later in the story

Foreshadowing 

500

What is the effect of using first person point of view in a story? 

The reader gets to be in the mind of the narrator 

500

A character judges someone at first but later learns they were wrong. What is the theme? 

Don't just others too quickly 

500

In a horror movie, the audience knows the villain is behind the door, but the character walks in anyways. What type of irony is this?

Dramatic Irony

500

A character who understands and shares the feelings of others shows what character trait? 

Empathy / sympathy 

500
What is the difference between Mood and Tone? 

Mood = reader's feelings 

Tone = author's attitude