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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.
rd
3
What is
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.
rd
3
What is
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%
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