This four-word phrase is at the beginning of every fairy tale.
What is "once upon a time"?
These opinion-based assessments, for example: 5 stars.
What are ratings?
What is the time and place of the story?
What is setting?
What is a chorus?
The year did Mr. Wood come to KIS.
What is 2023?
What are animals?
The main events that happen in the movie or story.
What is the plot?
What genre which uses a real time and place?
This type of lyrical poetry praises a man, an object, or an event.
What is an ode?
This type of language using hands does Mr. Wood fake using when someone doesn't understand.
What is sign language?
This genre is in every fairy tale.
When an author uses a fictitious name.
What is a pseudonym?
These types of informations in an investigation, for example: a trail of blood.
What are clues?
This type of short-form poetry uses a 5-7-5 syllable structure to describe nature.
What is a haiku?
What is "fall and bump"?
This author of the fable: A sting dooms both a frog and a scorpion.
What is Aesop?
The unabbreviated meaning of op-ed.
What is "opposite of the editorial"?
The genre where the event or person remains unknown until the end.
What is mystery?
The part of the song that changes melody after the 2nd chorus.
What is the bridge?
What does Mr. Wood put on when he doesn't have any thing planned for the lesson?
What is a movie?
These people who answer this question-and-answer column
What are aunties & uncles? What is an advice column?
This concept, as R. L. Stine described it, accompanies horror.
What is humor?
This type of monologue in "To be, or not to be, that is the question."
What is a soliloquy?
What is Mr. Wood great at?
What is "looking sharp"?