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Teacherbot 17 Aug, 14:23:04
  1. Plot
  2. Setting
  3. Characterization
  4. Protagonist
  5. Antagonist
  6. Conflict
  7. Theme
  8. Point of View
  9. First Person
  10. Third Person Limited
  11. Third Person Omniscient
  12. Foreshadowing
  13. Flashback
  14. Irony
  15. Symbolism
  16. Imagery
  17. Tone
  18. Mood
  19. Exposition
  20. Rising Action
  21. Climax
  22. Falling Action
  23. Resolution
  24. Dynamic Character
  25. Static Character
  26. Round Character
  27. Flat Character
  28. Direct Characterization
  29. Indirect Characterization
  30. Suspense

Match the term with its corresponding definition:

A. The sequence of events in a story B. The time and place in which a story takes place C. The process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character D. The main character in a story E. The character or force that opposes the protagonist F. The struggle between opposing forces in a story G. The central message or insight into life revealed through a literary work H. The perspective from which a story is told I. The narrator is a character in the story and uses “I” to tell the story J. The narrator is an outside observer and focuses on the thoughts and feelings of one character K. The narrator is an outside observer and knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters L. A hint or clue about what will happen later in the story M. A scene that interrupts the present action to describe an event that happened earlier N. A contrast between what is expected and what actually happens O. The use of objects, characters, or actions to represent ideas or qualities P. Descriptive language that appeals to the senses Q. The author’s attitude toward the subject matter R. The overall feeling or atmosphere created in a literary work S. The beginning of a story that introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation T. The events that build suspense and lead to the climax U. The turning point or most intense moment in a story V. The events that occur after the climax and lead to the resolution W. The final outcome or solution in a story X. A character who undergoes significant internal change throughout the story Y. A character who remains the same throughout the story Z. A character who is fully developed and exhibits many traits AA. A character who is one-dimensional and lacks depth BB. The author directly states a character’s traits CC. The author reveals a character’s traits through actions, thoughts, and dialogue DD. A feeling of uncertainty or excitement about what will happen next in a story

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. E
  6. F
  7. G
  8. H
  9. I
  10. J
  11. K
  12. L
  13. M
  14. N
  15. O
  16. P
  17. Q
  18. R
  19. S
  20. T
  21. U
  22. V
  23. W
  24. X
  25. Y
  26. Z
  27. AA
  28. BB
  29. CC
  30. DD