Frankenstein
Journalism Vocab
Literary Terms
Types of Writing
Bonus
100

who wrote Frankenstein?

Mary W. Shelley

100

What is a headline?

The title of a news article

100

What is a comparison without using like or as?

Metaphor

100

Writing that tells a story

Narrative

100

What is Mr B last name?

Blasiack

200

What is the full title of the novel?

Frankenstein; or The Modern Prometheus

200

Define bias 

presenting information with prejudice or unfairly

200

What is the central idea or message of a text?

Theme

200

How is persuasive different from argumentative?

Persuasive uses emotions and argumentative uses logic.

200

Where is Mr B from?

Canada

300

Who is the first familiy member that the monster kills?

William Frankenstein

300

What is the style that places the most important info at the top?

Inverted Pyramid

300

What is a hint or clue about whats to come?

Foreshadow

300

What does an argumentative essay include?

Claim, counterclaim, evidence, conclusion

300

What does nietsnneknarF

Frankenstein

400

What was Victor Frankenstein main goal?

To create life

400

What are accuracy and fairness?

2 core values of ethical journalism

400

What is when the audience know something the characters dont?

Dramatic Irony

400

Name an example of a narrartive story?

Short story, personal experience or novel

400

How many students are in class?

24

500

How is nature used as a symbol?

Reflection of the sublime 

500

What is the opening paragraph of a news story?

Lede

500

What is a story with a hidden meaning often moral or political?

Allegory

500

How tone shifts in persuasive writing?

Depending on audience and purpose 

500

How many classes we have with Mr B per week?

5

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