1) sequence of events in a story, novel, or play a) Exposition b) Setting c) Plot d) Rising Action e) Falling Action f) Resolution 2) introduces the story’s characters, setting, and situation a) Exposition b) Setting c) Plot d) Rising Action e) Falling Action f) Resolution 3) Adds complications to the story’s conflicts or problems—leads to the climax. a) Exposition b) Setting c) Plot d) Rising Action e) Falling Action f) Resolution 4) final outcome of a story a) Exposition b) Setting c) Plot d) Rising Action e) Falling Action f) Resolution 5) The way a narrator tells a story a) Main idea b) Central idea c) Central message d) Plot diagram e) Plot f) Point of view 6) The point of greatest interest or suspense, the turning point a) Exposition b) Setting c) Rising Action d) Falling Action e) Climax f) Resolution 7) final outcome of a story a) Exposition b) Setting c) Rising Action d) Falling Action e) Climax f) Resolution 8) In which point of view is the narrator a character in the story-uses I, me, we, us a) First person point of view b) Second person point of view c) Third person point of view d) 4th person point of view e) Crowd control f) Fire safety 9) Which point of view uses you or your? It is rarely used in stories, but can be used in poetry. It is also used for giving directions. a) First person point of view. b) Second person point of view c) Third person point of view d) 4th person point of view e) Crowd control f) Fire safety 10) Narrator is outside of the story-uses he, she, they, them—THE STALKER! a) First person point of view. b) Second person point of view. c) Third person point of view. d) Fourth person point of view. e) Fifth person point of view. f) 6th person point of view. 11) When the narrator tells the story through the thoughts and feelings of only ONE character. a) 1st person point of view b) 2nd person point of view c) 3rd Person limited d) 3rd Person Omniscient e) 4th person limited f) 4th person Omniscient 12) When the narrator knows everything about the story, including the thoughts, feelings, and actions of ALL the characters. a) 1st person point of view b) 2nd person point of view c) 3rd Person limited d) 3rd Person Omniscient e) 4th person limited f) 4th person Omniscient 13) Hero or main character. The good guy or girl. a) Protagonist b) Antagonist c) Ordinary person d) lunatic e) Spongebob f) Teletubby 14) These show things in common between pairs of words. Example: scissors:cut::broom:sweep/light:dark::hot:cold a) Mood b) Persuasive language c) Propaganda d) Tone e) Rhyme Scheme f) Analogies 15) An educated guess based on evidence in the text and a reader’s prior knowledge.  a) inference b) proved answer c) reading strategy d) evidence e) poetry f) persuasion 16) You are making a guess about what will happen in the future. a) Flashback b) Testing strategy c) Mood d) analogy e) Main idea f) Prediction/Predict outcome 17) An opposing force in a fiction story that bothers the hero. The evil villain. Batman is bothered by the Joker. a) Plain Jane b) Ordinary family c) Dog character d) Protagonist e) Antagonist f) Grumpy cat 18) Technique used to produce a specific effect on a reader. It helps to tell a story in an interesting way. a) Plain writing b) Nonfiction c) Supporting details d) Climax e) Exposition f) Literary device 19) Pause in the story to describe an earlier event. a) Foreshadowing b) Flashback c) Metaphor d) Simile e) Personification f) Alliteration 20) A clue about what is going to happen later in the story. a) Flashback b) Foreshadowing c) Metaphor d) Simile e) Personification f) Alliteration

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