Characterization
Narrative Writing
6 Traits of Writing
100

If a character does not change throughout the story, what are they called? 

A. Static   B. Dynamic  C. Large  D. Small

Static

100

What POV should you use? First, second, or third person?

First person

100

Which trait of writing is missing from the 6 learned?

Ideas and content, sentence fluency, voice, conventions, organization

word choice

200

Give the word of this definition: the act of creating and developing a character. 

Characterization

200

What is the purpose of writing a personal narrative? 

To entertain the reader and explain a past life event

200

Which trait does this aspect belong to?

My writing stayed on topic.

ideas and content

300

What five senses make up the details that imagery aims to evoke?

smell, taste, hear, touch, see

300

Where is the hook always located in any essay?

the very first sentence of the introduction paragraph

300

Based on the 6 traits of writing notes, what item is missing that is apart of the conventions that should be proofread after writing?

spelling, grammar, punctuation, capitalization

paragraphing

400

A petition to get an offensive statue removed in a city is an example of what type of conflict?

Person vs Society

400

What is the purpose of the plot?

To provide direction in the story / this is the reader's compass / to order the events in a story

400

What trait of writing will you complete after the actual writing of your narrative?

conventions

500
When you have to infer what a character is like based on what they say, think, and do, what type of characterization do we call it?

A. Direct  B. Reflective  C. Indirect  D. Balanced 

Indirect

500

What needs to have been learned after reading your narrative?

The theme

500
Which trait makes sure that your writing is being following as easily as a map?

organization

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