Plotting
Story Time
Grow Roots
Sounds the same
What's That?
100

The day was overcast, with a light mist that left streaks on the cabin window.

Setting

100

What is a protagonist?

The main character.

100
Used at the beginning of a word to change its meaning.

Prefix

100

A direction or what you do when taking notes.

Write/Right

100

This artist performed at the Superbowl's half-time show yesterday.

Bad Bunny

200

And they lived happily ever after.

Resolution

200

Explain foreshadowing.

Hinting at things to come.

200

Used at the end of a word to change its meaning.

Suffix

200

Where fish live, or the opposite of blind

Sea/See

200

What does this symbolize.

Symbol of the Olympic Games

300
They hadn't anticipated a bear blocking their way. How were they going to get out of this?

Rising Action

300

What is conflict?

An opposing force that the protagonist has to overcome.

300

Adding "in" to the root word "human" to create "inhuman" means what?

Not human.

300

Something that grows in a garden, or something used to bake bread. 

Flower/Flour

300

A flock of geese is called a gaggle. What is a flock of crows called?

A murder.

400

He let the last bit of the solution drip into the bottle. He drank it. Then with a gurgling and rumbling of his stomach, he let out a monstrous howl as his insides felt like they were tearing apart.

Climax

400
Explain imagery.

Language that creates a visual in the readers mind.

400

The study of the origin of words is called what?

Etymology

400

A place, or what you do with your ears.

Here/Hear

400

Whose slogan is 'Eat Fresh"?

Subway

500

A decision made by a character that drives the story forward.

Inciting Incident.

500

What is theme?

The main message or main idea of the story.

500

What is the root word of "distasteful"?

Taste

500

The time, or something that belongs to us.

Hour/Our

500

True or False: Penguins live in New Zealand.

True

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