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Figurative Language

Story Elements

Point of View

Character Types

Literary Devices

Genres:Fiction- vs- Non-fiction

100

A comparison using “like” or “as”

ex) She is as fast as a cheetah.

A 100

What is a simile?

A 100

A comparison without using “like” or “as”

ex) The stars are diamonds in the sky.

A 200

What is a metaphor?

A 200

Giving human qualities or characteristics to a non-living thing

ex) The leaves danced in the wind.

A 300

What is personification?

A 300

An exaggeration

ex) Her smile was a mile wide.

A 400

What is hyperbole?

A 400

An expression or phrase that is not meant to be taken literally.

ex) That quiz was a piece of cake!

A 500

What is idiom?

A 500

The animal or person telling the story

B 100

Who is the narrator?

B 100

The time and place (when & where)

the story takes place

B 200

What is setting?

B 200

The problem that occurs in the story. (*Can be internal or external)

man-vs-man

man-vs-self

man-vs-nature

man-vs-societyB 300

What is conflict?

B 300

The order of events that occur in a story.

climax

rising action falling action

introduction conclusionB 400

What is plot?

B 400

The underlying message, moral, or lesson of a story

B 500

What is theme?

B 500

The story is being told by a narrator who is in the story using “I”

C 100

What is first person point of view?

C 100

The story is told from a narrator who is outside of the story;

The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character

C 200

What is third person limited point of view?

C 200

The story is told by a narrator who is outside of the story;

The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of

multiple characters

C 300

What is third person omniscient point of view?

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

The author’s ideas are presented with their own personal opinions or judgments

(*these ideas can be based on facts, but they are the author’s own interpretation of the facts and are based on their own

personal perspective)

C 400

What are subjective ideas?

C 400

The author’s ideas are based on observable

information that can be proven; the ideas are

unbiased

C 500

What are objective ideas?

C 500

The character in a work of fiction who works against the

protagonist.

D 100

Who is the antagonist?

D 100

Characters who embody a single quality or character trait

ex) Stoneman & Black (firemen) in Fahrenheit 451

D 200

What are flat characters?

D 200

Characters who are complex and fully developed with

multiple traits

ex) Montag

D 300

What is a round character?

D 300

Characters that do not change from the beginning of the

story to the end.

ex) Clarisse

D 400

What is a static character?

D 400

Characters that change throughout a story

ex) Montag

D 500

What is a dynamic character?

D 500

The use of an object or idea as representation to stand for

something else

E 100

What is symbolism?

E 100

Language that appeals to the senses

(sight, hear, feel, smell, taste)

E 200

What are sensory details?

E 200

The use of sensory details to create a mental picture.

E 300

What is imagery?

E 300

A interruption in a story that transitions to an earlier event

or scene in the past

E 400

What is flashback?

E 400

The use of hints and clues to suggest that something will

happen later in the story

E 500

What is foreshadowing?

E 500

A piece of fiction that is believable and could happen

in real life

F 100

What is realistic fiction?

F 100

A piece of fiction that is set in a specific time in history and can include actual historical

figures

F 200

What is historical fiction?

F 200

A piece of fiction that is set in a time or place with futuristic

elements or in which technology has reshaped society

F 300

What is science fiction?

F 300

A piece of non-fiction that is written by a person about his

or her own life.

F 400

What is an autobiography?

F 400

A piece of non-fiction in which a writer tells the life

story of another person

F 500

What is a biography?

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Author’s Purpose

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Author’s Purpose:

What are the 3 major reasons for writing?

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1) Inform

2) Entertain

3) Persuade

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