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Question for 100

Who is a person or animal that takes part in the action of

a literary work?

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Who is a character

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What is the sequence of events in a story?

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What is the plot

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Who is a character or force in conflict with a main character,

or protagonist?

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Who is an antagonist

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What part of the work of a story introduces the

characters, setting, and basic situation?

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What is the exposition

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This is also known as the atmosphere and is the feeling

created in the reader by a literary work or passage.

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What is a Mood

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Protagonist?

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Who is the main character in a literary work.

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Rising Action

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What is the part of the plot that begins to occur as soon as the conflict is introduced.

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Increases reader interest.

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External Conflict

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What is the conflict that exists when a character struggles against some outside force, such as another character,

nature, society, or fate.

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Resolution

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What is the part of the plot that concludes the falling

action by revealing or suggesting the outcome of

the coflict.

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Connotation

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What is the set of ideas associated with a word that

are not its dictionary definition.

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Question for 100

What is the struggle between opposing forces in a story or

play?

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What is conflict.

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Question for 200

What is a figure of speech that compares seemingly

unlike things and uses like or as to do so?

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What is a simile.

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Question for 300

What does the author do by using clues to hint at what might happen later in the

story?

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What is foreshadowing.

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What is a figure of speech in which an animal, object, force

of nature, or idea is given human qualities or

characteristics?

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What is personification.

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What is a figure of speech that is a combination of seemingly contradictory

words?

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What is an oxymoron.

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Falling action

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What is the action that typically follows the climax

and reveals its results.

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Climax

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What is the point of greatest emotional intensity, interest, or suspense in the plot of a

narrative. It usually comes at the turning point in a story or

drama.

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Internal conflict

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What is the conflict that exists within the mind of a character who is torn between different

courses of action.

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Alliteration

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What is the repetition of sounds, most often

consonant sounds, at the beginning of words.

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Hyperbole, metaphor, personification, and/or simile

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What are examples of types of figures of speech?

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Question for 100

What is the central message, concern, or purpose of a

literary work?

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Answer for 100

What is the theme.

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Question for 200

What is the growing interest and excitement readers

experience while awaiting a climax or resolution in a work

of literature?

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What is suspense.

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Question for 300

What are words or phrases that appeal to one or more of the five senses? Writers use

this to describe how the subjects look, sound, feel,

taste and smell.

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What is imagery.

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What reflects a writer’s or speaker’s attitude towards a subject of a poem, story, or

other literary work?

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Answer for 400

What is tone.

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What is the perspective, or vantage point, from which a

story is told?

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What is the point of view.

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Setting

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What is the time of place of the action in a literary work?

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Metaphor

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What is a type of speech that compares or equates two or

more things that have something in common and

does not use like or as.

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Style

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What is the distinctive way in which an author uses

language?

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Flashback

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What is a literary devise in which an earlier episode, conversation, or events is

inserted into the sequence of events?

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What are:

first person point of view

and

third person point of view.

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First person: What is a story told by a character who uses the first-person pronoun “I”.

Third person: What is a story told by a narrator and uses “he” and “she” to refer to

characters.

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