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Who’s Involved?
What happened?
Just styling Figuratively speaking
It’s complicated
Once upon a time
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Who's involved?– 10 points
The main character of a story.
Who is the Protagonist?
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A person, animal, or imaginary creature in a
literary work.
What is a Character?
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Who's involved?– 50 points
The source of conflict for the main character.
Who is the Antagonist?
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Who's involved?– 75 points
The reader is a character in the story when told from this
point of view.
What is Second Person (point of view)?
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Who's involved?– 100 points
The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all
the characters; there are multiple perspectives.
What is Third Person Omniscient (point of view)?
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What happened? – 10 points
This is the sequence of events in a story.
What is Plot?
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A less important sequence (or series) of events within the
main plot.
What is Subplot?
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This part of a plot introduces the characters and setting.
What is the Exposition?
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This is the use of clues to suggest events that have yet
to occur.
What is Foreshadowing?
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What happened?– 100 points
This device interrupts the sequence of events to relate to an earlier
time or event.
What is Flashback?
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Just styling– 10 points
A writer’s typical way of writing.
What is Style?
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Refers to the atmosphere or feeling created in the
reader by the literary work.
What is Mood?
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The form of a language spoken by people in a
particular region or group.
What is Dialect?
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The writer’s attitude toward the readers, characters, and
the subject.
What is Tone?
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The voice through which an author tells a story.
What is Persona?
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Figuratively speaking – 10 points
This is anything that stands for or represents something
abstract.What is Symbol?
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Figuratively speaking– 25 points
This is a comparison of two things using like or as.
What is Simile?
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Figuratively speaking– 50 points
This literary technique involves surprising,
interesting, or amusing contradictions.
What is Irony?
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Figuratively speaking– 75 points
“…the undying winds sank some objects” is an example of this figurative language technique, which gives human qualities or actions to non-human things.
What is Personification?
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The phrase “raining cats and dogs” is an example of this type of
figurative language.
Figuratively speaking – 100 points
What is an IDIOM?
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It's complicated – 10 points
A struggle between two opposing forces.
What is Conflict?
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It's complicated– 25 points
Harry Potter battling Voldemort is an
example of which type of conflict?
What is Character vs. Character?
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This type of conflict involves outside forces
such as other characters, nature, community, fate.
What is External Conflict?
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It's complicated– 75 points
This causes a plot to become tense or
entangled as a result of the conflict.
What is Complication?
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An example of this type conflict is the protagonist struggling to make an important decision.
What is Internal Conflict AND Character vs. Him/Herself?
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Once Upon a Time – 10 points
This is the central idea, concern, or purpose of
a story.
What is Theme?
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Once Upon a Time – 25 points
The time and place in which a story takes
place.
What is the Setting?
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What is Dialogue?
Once Upon a Time – 50 points
A conversation between characters in a story is called this.
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What is the Climax?
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The highest point of interest and/or
suspense in a story.
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What is Genre?
Once Upon a Time – 75 points
A division or type of literature, such as
novel or short story.
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CATEGORY: “Literally Speaking”
Write your name (or team’s name) & how many points you will wager
on a slip of paper. Then turn it in to your teacher (or
moderator).
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An idea or feeling a word invokes in addition to its literal
meaning.
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What is CONNOTATION?