Is this an example of direct or indirect characterization?
"Mr. Dursley couldn't bear people who dressed in funny clothes"
Direct characterization
Which house is described as being "loyal"
Hufflepuff
Name three fantasy stories
[Andreas decides whether it counts]
Which is correct
Ron (is/are) Harry's best friend
Ron is Harry's best friend
Privet drive
What rhyme scheme is used here?
"Oh, you may not think I'm pretty,
But don't judge on what you see,
I'll eat myself if you can find
A smarter hat than me. "
ABCB
Name three elements that makes Star Wars a fantasy story?
Which sentence uses the correct form of the adjective?
a) The sorting hat ceremony is more easy than fighting a troll.
b) The sorting hat ceremony is easier than fighting a troll.
b) The sorting hat ceremony is easier than fighting a troll.
Is this an example of direct or indirect characterization?
"Mr. Dursley hummed as he picked out his most boring tie for work"
Indirect characterization
Name three fantastical elements in the Sorting hat chapter?
e.g. Ghosts, talking hat, floating candles
Give a short description of "suspension of disbelief"
e.g. "When reading a story or seeing a film, we must “accept it as reality” in order for it to work. This is usually done by having an internal logic and consistency"
In which three forms do you conjugate adjectives?
Positive, comparative and superlative
What kind of narrator is present in the Harry Potter books?
Omniscient narrator (third-person)
Which house is Lavender Brown sorted in to?
Gryffindor
What is the type of fantasy called where we enter a parallel world with contrasts to the "real" world?
Portal fiction
Find the mistake and correct it
"I'll kill Fred, he was going on about wrestling an troll."
"I'll kill Fred, he was going on about wrestling a troll."
"a" before words starting with a consonant sound and "an" before words starting with a vowel sound
What is the name of the company that Mr. Dursley works at?
Grunnings
Which house does Andreas belong in?
Hufflepuff
When was the term "Suspension of disbelief" coined
Closest answer wins
1817
Find the error and correct it:
“Harry don’t like Slytherin”
Harry doesn’t like Slytherin
Congruence
I do - He/she/it does