The main character of this novel.
Who is Jim?
The name of the fictional place Peter Pan takes Wendy and her brothers.
What is "Neverland?"
The beginning of an adventure story that introduces the characters, setting, and maybe the problem.
What is the introduction?
The number of continents on Earth.
What is seven?
You may find giant tube worms and white shelled crabs on a deep-sea adventure near this.
What is a hydrothermal vent?
The term for leaving shipmates stranded on an island.
What is "marooned?"
In "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," what monster is lurking in the chamber?
What is a basilisk?
The ending of an adventure story that contains what happens after a problem is solved.
What is the resolution?
Name the 4 cardinal directions on a compass rose.
What is north, south, east, and west?
The battles over the Holy Land during the Middle Ages.
What are the Crusades?
The name of the mark that is given to a captain to signal a mutiny.
What is "the black spot?"
In the Chronicles of Narnia series, what is the name of the lion?
Who is Aslan?
TRUE OR FALSE
All adventure stories are fictional.
What is false?
The continent the American colonists originally came from.
What is Europe?
The capital of North Carolina.
What is Raleigh?
The name of the ship that the characters sail on.
What is "the Hispaniola?"
The title of the book with this quote: "let the wild rumpus begin!"
What is "Where the Wild Things Are?"
The most important event in the adventure that leads to the problem being solved.
What is the climax or turning point?
The number of oceans on Earth.
What is five?
The name of the famous pirate who sailed around North Carolina and originally was known as Edward Teach.
Who is Blackbeard?
When Long John Silver escaped at the end, how much money did he take with him?
What is four hundred guineas?
The species name of Percy Jackson's best friend.
What is a satyr?
The events leading up the "mountain" of your plot.
What is "rising action?"
The continent with the largest human population currently.
What is Asia?
The famous invention of Ruth Wakefield.
What is the chocolate chip cookie?