Authors
Genres
Story Elements
Grammar
100

The author of the Harry Potter series.

a. S.E. Hinton

b. J.K. Rowling

c. Mary Shelley

b. J.K. Rowling

100

Book genre characterized by elements of magic or the supernatural and is often inspired by mythology or folklore.

a. Mystery

b. Fantasy

c. Utopian

b. Fantasy

100

The individuals within the story.

characters

100

The punctuation at the end of a sentence

period

200

A famous writer who wrote at least 38 plays and over 150 short and long poems.

a. Gulliver

b. Edgar Allan Poe

c. Shakespeare

c. Shakespeare

200
This genre is also known as "detective fiction."


a. Mystery

b. Horror

c. Thriller

a. Mystery

200

the location of the story.

Setting
200

A person, place, or thing

noun

300

The average time frame it takes an author to finish writing a book.

a. 180 days

b. 240 days

c. 365 days

a. 180 days

300

This genre is typically set in the distant future, and often includes storylines of travel and space exploration.

a. Historical Fiction

b. Suspense

c. Science Fiction

c. Science Fiction

300

The storyline of a novel

Plot
300

A word that describes

adjective

400
A classic YA book written by Lois Lowry.


a. The Outsiders

b. Frankenstein

c. The Giver

c. The Giver

400

In this genre, the author writes an account of their own life from a 1st person point of view.

a. biography

b. autobiography

c. self-help

b. autobiography

400

A story typically has a _________ to solve.

a. exposition

b. conflict

c. inconvenience

b. conflict

400

A suffix is located at the ________ of a word.

a. beginning

b. middle

c. end

c. end

500

A present New York Time's best-selling author of YA novels and poetry such as "Long Way Down."

a. Jason Reynolds

b. Gregory Hampton

c. Mark Allen Jr.

a. Jason Reynolds

500

This is a genre within the science fiction category, and offer a bleak and frightening vision of the future in a grim society.

a. utopian

b. tritopian

c. dystopian

c. dystopian

500

The decisive moment or turning point from the rising action of the storyline. The "big" moment.

a. climax

b. denouement

c. resolution

a. climax

500

The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-informed sentences.

a. phonetics

b. syntax

c. prescriptivism

b. syntax

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