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Plot it Out Literary Elements Show Us The Character 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points What Seems to be the Problem Here? Basic Elements

The number of lines you have to write your literary essay.

What is 26 lines?

This word is a synonym for Literary.

What is Fiction?

All literary essays must have this, also known as a problem the character faces.

What is a Conflict?

All literary essays must move through time, even if it’s a short amount. This best describes the ____.

What is the Plot?

Interesting Plot is a key term in a literary prompt, name another.

What is Engaging Characters?

Highest moment of tension in a story and also a turning point.

What is the Climax?

Opening of the story which provides important background information.

What is the Exposition?

The moment of the story following the highest point. Characterized by a reduction in tension.

What is the Falling Action?

Develops a story’s characters, problems, and themes. Builds up tension.

What is the Rising Action?

Resolves the conflict of the story. Sometimes called the denouement.

What is the Resolution?

This type of conflict pits character against character.

What is Man vs. Man?

This type of conflict highlights an internal struggle the character has.

What is Man vs. Self?

This type of conflict has our characters dealing with natural elements like storms or animals.

What is Man vs. Nature?

This type of conflict has our characters dealing with an outcome they can’t avoid no matter how hard they try.

What is Man vs. Fate (Destiny)?

This type of conflict has our characters dealing with pressures involving the world they live in.

What is Man vs. Society?

Kristen looked away as the lunch lady plopped a scoop of something on her tray.

What is Onomatopoeia?

He manipulated the people in his life as though they were chess pieces.

What is Simile?

Her eyes were fireflies.

What is Metaphor?

The wind whispered to the trees as they danced in the breeze.

What is Personification?

The family dinner was a combination of boisterous conversation, badly burnt chicken, and the scent of freshly baked bread.

What is Imagery?

The person telling the story is a character. The pronoun I is used throughout.

What is First Person POV?

the author has unlimited knowledge about characters’ thoughts and feelings; told in third person.

What is 3 rd Person Omniscient POV?

the author tells the story from one character’s viewpoint (third person) author reveals everything about the narrator’s character but knows nothing about other characters except through thoughts of narrator.

What is 3 rd Person Limited POV?

undergoes a permanent change in some aspect of personality because of action or events in plot

What is a Dynamic (Major) character?

a person through strong contrast underscores or enhances the distinctive characteristics of another

What is a Character Foil?

Make your wager

This is the percentage score your multiple choice items are worth on the Writing test.

What is 48%