Another word for fictionalizing real events.
What is dramatizing?
Graphs are made up of information known as __________.
What is Data?
How loud or quiet you are.
What is volume?
When someone is not nervous and knows what they're talking about.
What is confidence?
Where you get your information.
What is a source?
The character that the story follows. The character who wants something.
What is a protagonist?
The type of graph best for measuring data over time.
What is a line graph?
How you move your self when speaking.
What is body language?
When you're telling a story or using the S.T.A.R. method.
What is an anecdote?
The two types of citations.
What is the Works Cited (Main Citation) and what is an In-Text citation?
The character trying to stop the protagonist.
What is an antagonist?
The type of graph best for measuring percentages.
What is a pie chart?
Making something important through a difference.
What is emphasis?
The type of person someone appears to be as they tell a speech. Who they are.
What is character?
What are parentheses (crab claws)?
The reason for the characters' decisions.
What is motivation?
The name of the axis that goes up and down.
What is the Y axis?
The space and timing in between words to build suspense.
What is pacing?
How well someone knows their research or topic.
What is competence?
The last thing in a citation (Other than a parenthesis or period).
What is the page number?
What is the graph number?
What is the Paragraph number?
What is a variable?
The rhythm and tone of your words.
What is intonation?
The ability to explain something to others.
(Hint: It's what criminals do)
What is stealing?