Setting & Pacing
Foreshadowing & Imagery
Characterization & Juxtaposition
Symbolism & Ambiguity
Mystery, Red Herring & Unreliable Narrator
100

What is the term for where and when a story takes place?

setting

100

How does foreshadowing create suspense?

It makes readers curious about what will happen next.

100

What is characterization?

How a writer shows what a character is like.

100

What is symbolism?
 

Using objects to represent bigger ideas.

100

What is an unreliable narrator?
 

A narrator who may not tell the truth or sees things differently.

200

How can slow pacing create suspense?

  •  It makes readers wait and feel anxious about what will happen next.

200

Why is foreshadowing important in a mystery?

It can provide clues to solve the mystery.

200

What is juxtaposition?

Putting two things side by side to highlight their differences.

200

Name a common symbol used in horror stories.

Darkness, Monsters, Haunted Houses,Ghosts,Possession

Mirrors: Used to create tension and represent the duality of human nature.

Shadows and Darkness: Symbolizing the unknown and the unconscious fears.

Monstrous Figures: Representing societal fears and personal demons

and so much more!

200

What is a red herring?

A clue that misleads or distracts from the real answer.

300

 Why is the setting important in a mystery story?

It helps build the atmosphere and can give clues to the mystery.

300

Give an example of imagery for a dark forest.

Tall, twisted trees with shadows creeping around.

300

Name two ways a writer can show a character's traits

Through their actions and what they say.

300

What does ambiguity mean?
 

When something is unclear or can have more than one meaning.

300

What is a mystery?
 

A story that has something to solve or figure out.

400

Name a way to speed up the pacing in a story.

Using short sentences or quick actions.

400

 How can strong imagery make a story more exciting?

 It makes readers feel like they are part of the story.

400

Give an example of juxtaposition in a story.
 

 A sunny day that suddenly turns into a storm.

400

How can ambiguity create suspense?

It makes readers unsure about what will happen.

400

How can red herrings create suspense?

They make readers think they know the answer when they don't.

500

Give an example of a setting that might create suspense.

A haunted house or a graveyard.

500

Name a technique writers use for foreshadowing.

 Using symbols or certain words, include mysterious objects, dialogue, title, setting, metaphor or simile


500

Why is juxtaposition useful in building tension?

 It shows the change in mood or situation.

500

How can ambiguity affect the reader's experience?

It can make them think and feel more involved in the story.

500

How does an unreliable narrator affect the story's ending?

It can change how we understand the ending or the truth.

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