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100

This type of writing is based on the author's real experiences and memories.

What is creative nonfiction?

100

This is the time and place where a story happens.

What is setting?

100

This is the basic unit of a poem that often breaks differently than a sentence.

What is a line?

100

Dramas are divided into these two major structural units.

What are acts and scenes?

100

This is a single illustration inside a border in a comic.

What is a panel?

200

A writer invents characters, events, and situations rather than recounting actual experiences.

What is Fiction?

200

This is the series of events that a story follows.

What is plot?

200

This type of poetry expresses thoughts and emotions.

What is lyric poetry?

200

This is the sense of conflict between characters.

What is tension?

200

This is the space between panels in a comic or graphic novel.

What is a gutter?

300

This element of creative nonfiction presents an image using the five senses.

 What is descriptive imagery?

300

This element causes changes in characters, especially the protagonist.

What is conflict?

300

This refers to how syllables in a poetic line are stressed and unstressed.

 What is rhythm?

300

This involves actors' delivery of their lines.

What is voice?

300

This is a box of text that provides narration in a comic.

What is a caption?

400

This literary technique is a story with a double meaning.

What is allegory?

400

This is the main idea of a story and results from elements and conventions coming together.

What is theme?

400

This is the specific syllabic pattern in the rhythm of a poetic line.

What is meter?

400

This uses facial expressions, posture, and actions.

What is movement?

400

This is a full-page illustration used at the start of a story.

What is a splash?

500

This technique is a spoof, caricature, or joke based on imitation of a famous text.

What is parody?

500

This technique guides readers to focus on a particular message or part of a text.

What is narration?

500

This is the pattern of end rhymes in a poem, often represented with letters such as AABB or ABAB.

What is rhyme scheme?

500

This directs the audience toward a specific direction or space.

What is focus?

500

These stories are passed down from older generations to younger generations and are often performed for an audience.

What is oral literature/oral tradition?

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