This describes the events of a story
What is the plot?
What is a noun?
This is what genre means; the _____ of story.
This is an appeal to emotion
This is the problem of a story
What is the conflict?
This is the most intense part of a story
What is the climax?
This is a noun that must be capitalized, such as a name.
What is a proper noun?
This genre typically has an investigator and clues.
What is a mystery?
This is an appeal to authority
What is ethos?
This connects two complete sentences.
What is a semicolon?
This is the beginning of the story, which introduces the setting and characters
What is the exposition?
This describes an noun.
What is an adjective?
This genre takes place in the past, often during significant times.
What is historical fiction?
This is an appeal to logic
What is logos?
This genre often has magic, strange creatures, and different worlds.
What is fantasy?
Setting describes this in a story
What is the time and place?
Correct the following sentence: The brown ugly small cow ate his grass milk and hay. (Does not have to be in the form of a question, vocalize any punctuation changes.).
The ugly small brown cow ate his grass, milk, and hay.
This genre has lines and stage directions; not a play.
What is drama?
This is who you are trying to persuade (in a paper or a speech).
What is an audience?
This is something you should delete from the beginning of your sentences in order to make it stronger.
What is "I think/believe/etc"
This describes how the story's conflict ends
What is the resolution?
Combine the following sentences: Kevin came over to eat seaweed. He doesn't like seaweed.
Kevin came over to eat seaweed, but he doesn't like seaweed.
This person is considered the first American author
Who is Mark Twain?
This is the word for when a sentence structure is repeated (such as "I came, I saw, I conquered.")
What is parallelism?
The name of Mr. Dinsmore's dog.
Who is Wax?