Horror 1
Horror 2
Horror 3
POV 1
POV 2
100

The goal of horror is to make the reader feel...

Scared

100

Where and when the story takes place.

Setting

100

A horror author might use dark ______ in their stories.

colors

100

When characters speak in a story, we call this...

Dialogue

100

This point of view has a narrator that speaks directly to you.

Second person

200

________ horror are OLD horror stories that have romance, decay, haunted homes, etc.

Gothic

200

There is often an element of ______ in horror, such as a murder or zombies.

Death

200

Many horror stories have this type of ending.

Cliffhanger

200

Storytelling that includes everything EXCEPT dialogue.

Narration

200

This point of view has a narrator who is NOT a character in the story. This narrator uses the character's names, as well as pronouns he, she, they, etc.

Third person

300

______ horror involves magic, ghosts, vampires, etc.

Supernatural

300

How a horror story makes the reader feel.

Mood

300

Horror stories have _______ settings that keep the main characters trapped or away from other people.

isolated

300

This type of punctuation mark separates dialogue from narration.

Quotation marks

300

Third person ________ narrators only tell one character's thoughts and feelings.

Limited

400

_____ horror involves everyday terrors that turn frightening.

Non-supernatural

400

When a writer gives hints about what will happen later in the story.

Foreshadowing

400

There is a gap in _______ between the protagonist and antagonist in horror stories, and the antagonist usually has more.

Power

400

Which part of the story do we look at to determine point of view?

Narration

400

Third person __________ narrators are all knowing, meaning they tell all of the characters' thoughts and feelings.

Omniscient

500

People enjoy horror because they can feel fear in a _____ environment.

Safe

500

The intense feeling the audience goes through while waiting for the next event to occur.

Suspense
500

Situations in horror stories start out _____, but later become ____________.

Ordinary, extraordinary

500

This point of view has a narrator that is a character in the story, and uses the pronouns I, me, my, we, us, etc.

First person

500

Which type of narration was used in "The Elevator"?

Third person limited

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