The structure of the story.
What is a plot?
Words like eats/walks/kicks/smiles.
What is a verb (udsagnsord)?
The person who stole the watch in The Wealthy Man’s Gold Watch
Who is the son/brother/Søren?
Freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, right to peaceful assembly etc.
What is an American value/American values?
A classmate who loves FC. Copenhagen
Who is Atlas?
Another term for the main character in a story.
What is a protagonist?
Words like tree/king/mother/boy
What is a noun (navneord)?
The serial killer whose final interview we read.
Who is Ted Bundy?
The title of a documentary about the rich vs. the poor people in New York.
What is Park Avenue?
A classmate who has travelled more times to Australia than Spain
Who is Rasmus?
This term is used if a character develops through a story.
What is a dynamic character?
Words like tall/black/green.
What is an adjective (tillægsord)?
A term that describes when an author holds information back to create suspense.
What is a pull-effect?
The right to bear arms.
What is the second amendment?
A classmate who always has a bottle of ketchup close by
Who is Marie G.?
The latin term for when someone appeals to our emotions (for example in a speech).
What is pathos?
Words like slowly/carefully/quickly.
What is an adverb (biord)?
Another word for a detective with certain characteristics like a sixth sense.
What is a sleuth?
The idea that in the US you can achieve anything you want as long as you're willing to work hard.
What is the American Dream?
A classmate who doesn't really like fried salmon, but likes raw salmon
Who is Laura?
The term in the middle of the rhetorical pentagon
Words like they, myself, nobody, which.
What is an pronoun (stedord)?
The title of the first episode of the Sherlock Holmes series that we watched together.
What is A Study in Pink?
The name of the artist of the song This is America.
Who is Childish Gambino/Donald Glover?
A classmate who does not like winter.
Who is Andrea?