Point of View
Plot Points
"Sometimes a Dream Needs a Push"
Characterization
Literary Devices
100

The words used when writing in 1st person

What is I, Me, My?

100

The emotional highpoint of a story.

What is the climax?

100

The character who gets into an accident at the beginning of the story and cannot walk.

Who is Chris (the son)?
100

A character that changes throughout the story.

What is a dynamic character?

100

When an object, person, place, or color represents something else entirely.

What is symbolism?

200

The words used when writing in 3rd person

What is "she, he, they?"

200

Loose ends get tied up.

What is falling action?

200

The climax of "Sometimes a Dream Needs a Push"

What is when the Dad  shows up to Chris' game?

200

A character that stays the same throughout the story.

What is a static character?

200

The life lesson or moral of a story.

What is the theme?

300
The words used in 2nd person point of view.

What is "you"?

300

The beginning of the story that introduces setting and characters.

What is exposition?

300

The character that is flat in this story.

Who is the Mom?

300

A character represented by only one trait.

What is a flat character?

300

The way the author wants the reader to feel.

What is mood?

400

The narrator that knows everything about every character.

What is an Omniscient Narrator?

400

The ending or outcome of the story.

What is the resolution?

400

How did the game end?

Chris' team lost
400

A character that is complex.

What is a round character?

400

Words and phrases that appeal to the five senses.

What is imagery?

500

A narrator that knows only one or two character's thoughts and feelings.

What is a limited omniscient narrator?

500

The events that happen when the characters try to solve conflict.

What is rising action?

500

What was the theme of the story?

Never give up.

500

The character that gets in the way of the main character.

What is the antagonist?

500

The way the author feels about something.

What is tone?