English Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Question | Answer |
What is the plot? | what happens in a story |
What are the 6 parts of the plot? | Introduction, Inciting Incident, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Conclusion |
What happens in the Introduction? | Setting, Characters Introduced, Mood, Atmoshpere |
What is the Inciting Incident? | The problem being introduced |
What is the Rising Action? | More crisis are introduced leading to the climax |
What is the Climax? | Where the problem is at its greatest. After this point the problem begins to be solved |
What is the Falling Action? | Problem being solved |
What is the Conclusion? | Action ends, problems solved, loose ends tied up |
What is Conflict? | The problem in the story |
What are the 5 types of Conflicts? | Person vs. Person(large group/society), Person vs. Self, Person vs. Nature, Person vs. Technology, Person vs. Unknown |
What is Point of View? | The narrator's perspective |
What are the 3 forms of Point of View? | First Person(I, We, Our), Second Person(You), Third Person(He, She, It, Her, His, They, Them, Their) |
What is Limited Point of View? | Some of the thoughts and feelings of some of the characters are revealed |
What is Omniscient Point of View? | All knowing narrator, the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters are known |
What is the Theme? | Lesson learned, main idea, moral, universal-> applies to a large group of people |
What is the protagonist? | Main character |
What is the antagonist? | Provides conflict for the protagonist |
What is the Minor Character? | Not important to the events except to provide interaction for the protagonist |
What is the Silent Character? | Someone who is either seen and not heard or heard and not seen. The character still has an impact on the events in the story |
What is the Active Character? | A person who is affected by the events of the story and therefore changes his/her personality |
What is a Passive Character? | A person who does not change his/her personality because of events |
What is Characterization? | We know what a character's personality is |
5 things that point out Charcterization | What a character does, what a character says, what a character thinks, what other people say, what other people think |
What are the 7 elements of suspense? | Irony, Conflict, Setting, Atmosphere, Foreshadowing, Sympathetic Attachment to Main Character, Complications |
What is Irony? | The opposite of what we expect to occur happens |
What is Conflict? | The audience wonders if the main character will overcome or win the conflict |
What is Setting? | The time and place can create suspense depending on the circumstances |
What is Atmosphere? | Created through setting, mood, conflicts, and complications |
What is Foreshadowing? | There is a hint of something fearful(only for suspense) that will happen in the future |
What is Sympathetic Attachment to the Main Character? | The author makes the audience like the character so the audience cares about what happens to him/her |
What is Complications? | Small problems occur and the audience wonders how the characters will deal with them |
What is Rhyme? | Words that have the same end sound e.g. cat, rat, sat, hat, mat |
What is Rhythm? | The stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry, the number of patterns in a line determines the rhythm e.g. iamb->u/ spondee->// an a pest->uu/ |
What is Metaphor? | A comparison not using "like" or "as" e.g. The wind was a train in the hall |
What is Simile? | A comparison using "like" or "as" or another comparative word e.g. The wind was like a train in the hall |
What is Alliteration? | Two or more words that have the same beginning sound e.g. Kitty Cats Catch Kites Carefully |
What is Personification? | Giving inanimate objects human qualities e.g. The pots giggled on the stove |
What is Oxymoron? | Two opposite words that form an understood phrase e.g. Jumbo shrimp, Pretty ugly, Fresh frozen |
What is Paradox? | A seemingly impossible situation e.g. Living dead |
What is Hyperbole? | Extreme exaggeration e.g. He is as tall as a mountain |
What is Euphony? | Soft sounding words e.g. Sing softly of fluffy clouds |
What is Cacophony? | Harsh sounding words e.g. The car crashed into the junk |
What is Onomatopoeia? | A word that imitates the sound e.g. Crash, Hiss, Buzz, Boom |
What is Imagery? | Words used to create pictures in our minds, may appeal to one or more of the senses e.g. The dead fish lay on the sand; worms oozed through the slimy scales as it decomposed |
What is Symbol? | A word or picture that represents something else e.g. Heart-->Love |
What is Repetition? | Words or phrases repeated for effect e.g. "Never, never, never, never, never give up" Churchill |
Created by:
BurnieA
Popular Languages sets