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Instant Jeopardy Review is designed for live play with up to ten individuals or teams. Teams choose a question, then try to give the best answer. Scoring is built in for each team. You can post a link to this review game using the orange game information button below. If you are the creator of this game, you can edit the game with the red edit button. Have fun!


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Elements of Fiction Review

Character Plot Point of View Genres and more Conflict
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This is the main character of a story.
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This is the main character of a story.
The protagonist
This is the person or thing trying to stop the main character.
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This is the person or thing trying to stop the main character.
The antagonist
This is a character who changes during the story.
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This is a character who changes during the story.
Dynamic
This is character who does not change during a story.
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This is character who does not change during a story.
Static
This is a minor character with only a few personality traits.
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This is a minor character with only a few personality traits.
Flat
These are the events leading up to the climax.
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These are the events leading up to the climax.
Rising Action
This is the most intense part of the story, the turning point.
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This is the most intense part of the story, the turning point.
Climax
This is the term for the beginning of the story.
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This is the term for the beginning of the story.
Exposition
These are the events that happen right after the climax.
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These are the events that happen right after the climax.
Falling Action
This is the term for the end of the story
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This is the term for the end of the story
Resolution or Denouement
This point of view uses pronouns such as: I, me, we, us
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This point of view uses pronouns such as: I, me, we, us
First Person
This point of view uses pronouns such as: he, she, they, him, her
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This point of view uses pronouns such as: he, she, they, him, her
Third Person
This is what we call whoever or whatever is telling the story.
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This is what we call whoever or whatever is telling the story.
Narrator
Cookbook instructions are written from this point of view.
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Cookbook instructions are written from this point of view.
Second person
What point of view do most movies and TV shows use?
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What point of view do most movies and TV shows use?
Third person
Realistic, fantasy, and mystery are subgenres of this genre.
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Realistic, fantasy, and mystery are subgenres of this genre.
Fiction
Fables, fairy tales, and tall tales are subgenres of this genre.
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Fables, fairy tales, and tall tales are subgenres of this genre.
Folklore
What subgenre was Hatchet?
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What subgenre was Hatchet?
Realistic fiction
This is the time, place, and period in which the action of a story takes place.
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This is the time, place, and period in which the action of a story takes place.
Setting
This is the central idea a writer wishes to convey in a story.
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This is the central idea a writer wishes to convey in a story.
Theme
This is a conflict between a character and another character.
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This is a conflict between a character and another character.
Man vs. Man
This is a conflict between a character and animals and/or the weather
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This is a conflict between a character and animals and/or the weather
Man vs. Wild
This is a conflict between a character and an entire group of people
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This is a conflict between a character and an entire group of people
Man vs. Society
This is conflict when a character struggles with thoughts/issues in his own head.
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This is conflict when a character struggles with thoughts/issues in his own head.
Man vs. Self
All kinds of conflict can fit into these two categories.
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All kinds of conflict can fit into these two categories.
External and Internal conflict
List the FIVE genres of literature mentioned in your notes. Hint: One is Fiction...
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List the FIVE genres of literature mentioned in your notes. Hint: One is Fiction...
Fiction, Nonfiction, Folklore, Dramas, and Poetry




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