Wrinkle in Time
Hoot
Writing Terms
Character
Grammar
100

Meg is the _________ child in the Murry family.

Who is the oldest?

100

This was in the shoebox that Roy carried for Mullet Fingers.

What are shoes?

100

This is the part of a narrative story in whicih the conflict is at the highest point of intensity.

What is the climax?

100

This is what L stands for in the STEAL acronym.

What are looks?

100

This is the type of sentence represented by the following statement: "Don't leave your backpack in the car."

What is an imperative sentence?

200

This is one reason that Meg, Calvin, and Charles Wallace journey across the universe.

What is to find Mr. Murry?

200

This is the first real interaction Roy has with Beatrice.

What is Beatrice threatening Roy in the cafeteria?

200

This is the part of a narrative story where the background and characters are established.

What is exposition?

200

This is a literary term for a character who is not the main character but is still relevant to the story.

What is a secondary character?

200

The following sentence has this type of grammar error: "Because I want it."

What is a sentence fragment?

300

These are the names of the three Mrs. W's.

Who are Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which?

300

Beatrice bit this, and it broke her tooth.

What is a ring?

300

This is the part of an essay that includes a re-statement of the main ideas.

What is a conclusion paragraph?

300

This is what "E" stands for in the STEAL acronym.

What is "effect made"?

300

This is the type of noun that is underlined in the following sentence: "Jesus showed compassion on the people of the world when He died for us."

What is an abstract noun?

400

This is why the bests in A Wrinkle in Time do not judge anything by their appearance.

What is they cannot see?

400

This is the gift that Mullet Fingers left Roy at the end of the novel.

What is a mullet fish?

400

This is the part of an essay that expresses a central point of the topic.

What is a main idea?

400

This is the literary term for a character who has opposite traits from another character.

What is a character foil?

400

This is the type of word indicated by the underline: "Ellie bought dinner rolls for her family's Christmas meal."

What is a verb?

500

This is how Meg saves her brother, Charles Wallace, from IT.

What is loving him?

500

This was how Roy's mom felt about Roy leaving school to attend the groundbreaking ceremony.

What is Roy's mom empathized with him, but she refused to sign his permission slip.

500

This is the literary device that shapes a narrative plot structure from beginning to end.

What is conflict?

500

This is the literary term for a character who makes complex decisions and has a multi-layered personality.

What is a round character?

500

This is how you would correct the following sentence: "Pieces of the puzzle is scattered across the floor."

What is "Pieces of the puzzle are scattered across the floor"?

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