1) Where and when a story takes place a) Theme b) Setting c) Plot d) Characters e) Conflict f) Irony 2) The subjects of a story/ who the story is about a) People b) Theme c) Annotating d) RACER e) Characters f) Dragons 3) The main character a) Antagonist b) Irony c) Conflict d) Protagonist e) Foreshadowing f) Climax 4) The force going up against the main character a) Protagonist b) Irony c) Conflict d) Antagonist e) Foreshadowing f) Climax 5) The events in a story a) Climax b) Plot c) Setting d) Theme e) Annotating f) Conflict 6) The very beginning of a story, where you are able to identify the setting and meet the characters a) Resolution b) Setting c) Conflict d) Exposition e) Symbolism f) Imagery 7) Where the conflict is identified in the Plot a) Climax b) Resolution c) Inciting Incident d) Allusion e) Point of View f) Theme 8) Where the suspense starts to build and the story gets exciting a) Rising Action b) Resolution c) Plot d) Conflict e) Protagonist f) Setting 9) The most exciting part of the story/ the turning point of the story a) Point of View b) Foreshadowing c) Allusion d) Symbolism e) Climax f) Setting 10) The end of the story a) Allusion b) Theme c) Antagonist d) Character vs. Character e) Plot f) Resolution 11) The struggle or problem a character must overcome a) Conflict b) Theme c) Setting d) Protagonist e) Antagonist f) Foreshadowing 12) Hints or clues that give the reader hints about what will happen next a) Resolution b) Character vs. Self c) Allusion d) Foreshadowing e) Theme f) Character vs. Nature 13) Making an educated guess based off of clues and your own life experiences a) Irony b) Allusion c) Plot d) Climax e) Inference f) Theme 14) Tells the reader information about a character-- the information can be found in the text and is VERY obvious a) Direct Characterization b) Conflict c) Setting d) Protagonist e) Irony f) Imagery 15) Tells the reader information about a character-- the information can NOT be found in the text and you must make an inference a) Inference b) Characters c) Indirect Characterization d) Character vs. Technology e) Antagonist f) Imagery 16) The opposite of what is expected to happen a) Characterization b) Inference c) Irony d) Conflict e) Theme f) Setting 17) How many types of Irony are there? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 e) 5 f) 6 18) The feeling of anticipation that something risky or dangerous is about to happen a) Inference b) Characterization c) Irony d) Suspense e) Allusion f) Foreshadowing 19) A reference to a famous literary work a) Allusion b) Protagonist c) Conflict d) Resolution e) Irony f) Characterization 20) The use of language that appeals to the 5 senses a) Characterization b) Exposition c) Character vs Character d) Imagery e) Irony f) Symbolism 21) Something that has its own meaning but also stands for or represents something else a) Symbolism b) Setting c) Characterization d) Character vs. Society e) Imagery f) Irony 22) A lesson that the story teaches us a) Characterization b) Protagonist c) Character vs. Self d) Theme e) Climax f) Irony 23) Who the narrator is and the information that he or she provides a) Setting b) Conflict c) Character d) Point of View e) Allusion f) Plot
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