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Category A: Review for EOCT Category B: Who Is It? Category C: More Than One Category D: Find the Error... Category E: In Your Own Words...

Category A Category D Category C Category B Category E

Category A for 1 Question: the sequence of events in a literary work Check your answer

Category A for 1 Answer: plot Back to the Game Board

Category A for 2 Question: the way an author reveals his/her characters; can be done directly or indirectly Check your answer

Category A for 2 Answer: characterization Back to the Game Board

Category A for 3 Question: time and place of a literary work Check your answer

Category A for 3 Answer: setting Back to the Game Board

Category A for 4 Question: the character or voice from whose point of view events are told Check your answer

Category A for 4 Answer: narrator Back to the Game Board

Category A for 5 Question: the perspective from which a story is told Check your answer

Category A for 5 Answer: point of view Back to the Game Board

Category B for 1 Question: the main character in a story/novel Check your answer

Category B for 1 Answer: protagonist Back to the Game Board

Category B for 2 Question: the character or force that opposes the protagonist Check your answer

Category B for 2 Answer: antagonist Back to the Game Board

Category B for 3 Question: almost always a round or three-dimensional character, often grows or progresses to a higher understanding in the course of the story/novel Check your answer

Category B for 3 Answer: major character Back to the Game Board

Category B for 4 Question: almost always a flat or two-dimensional character, usually does not change within the course of the story/novel Check your answer

Category B for 4 Answer: minor character Back to the Game Board

Category B for 5 Question: a character who provides a contrast to the protagonist Check your answer

Category B for 5 Answer: foil Back to the Game Board

Category C for 1 Question: struggle between opposing forces; can be external or internal Check your answer

Category C for 1 Answer: conflict Back to the Game Board

Category C for 2 Question: a book of long narrative in prose, usually including a complicated plot, many major and minor characters, several interrelated themes, and several settings Check your answer

Category C for 2 Answer: novel Back to the Game Board

Category C for 3 Question: each main character has a separate but related storyline that merges in the end Check your answer

Category C for 3 Answer: parallel plots Back to the Game Board

Category C for 4 Question: meaningful pattern in a literary work; any recurring element that has symbolic significance in the story/novel Check your answer

Category C for 4 Answer: motif Back to the Game Board

Category C for 5 Question: two unlike things are compared in several ways Check your answer

Category C for 5 Answer: extended metaphor Back to the Game Board

Category D for 1 Question: Whose at bat? Check your answer

Category D for 1 Answer: Who is at bat? Back to the Game Board

Category D for 2 Question: Its roaring, and I cannot stand to listen to the sound. Check your answer

Category D for 2 Answer: It’s roaring, and I cannot stand to listen to the sound. Back to the Game Board

Category D for 3 Question: You’re friend is busy. Check your answer

Category D for 3 Answer: Your friend is busy. Back to the Game Board

Category D for 4 Question: I cannot find my kite, and I heard the children claim that kite as there’s. Check your answer

Category D for 4 Answer: I cannot find my kite, and I heard the children claim that kite as theirs. Back to the Game Board

Category D for 5 Question: They’re trees are tall, and I cannot climb them. Check your answer

Category D for 5 Answer: Their trees are tall, and I cannot climb them. Back to the Game Board

Category E for 1 Question: Define “theme” in your own words. Check your answer

Category E for 1 Answer: Theme is defined as a main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work Back to the Game Board

Category E for 2 Question: Explain the difference between a major character and a minor character. Check your answer

Category E for 2 Answer: Major characters are vital to the development and resolution of the conflict. In other words, the plot and resolution of conflict revolves around these characters. Minor characters serve to complement the major characters and help move the plot events forward. Back to the Game Board

Category E for 3 Question: List two different types of external conflicts. Check your answer

Category E for 3 Answer: Man versus man: A situation in which two characters have opposing desires or interests. The typical scenario is a conflict between the protagonist and antagonist. Man versus nature: In this type of conflict, a character is tormented by natural forces such as storms or animals. Back to the Game Board

Category E for 4 Question: Explain the difference between an antagonist and a foil. Check your answer

Category E for 4 Answer: The foil doesn’t have to be necessarily negative or an opponent of the protagonist, rather he portrays traits which magnify the protagonist’s qualities. An antagonist is an opposing force, negative character, or destructive situation which necessarily works against the plans and schemes of the protagonist. Back to the Game Board

Category E for 5 Question: Give an example of a “motif.” Check your answer

Category E for 5 Answer: A motif in To Kill a Mockingbird is the characters that symbolize innocence: mockingbirds (Such as Tom Robinson and Mayella Ewell) Back to the Game Board