Terminology used in writing
Different types of endings
The intern
Harry Potter
Magical creatures
100

Center of the story. Everything revolves around this person

Main character

100

Ends with something that can lead to a second book

Cliff hanger

100

The best band in the world (Not subjective)

Queen

100

The four houses

Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Slytherin, and Hufflepuff

100

Horse with a horn

Unicorn

200

In the middle of things

In medias res

200

The story ends at the beginning or middle

Tie-back

200

The amount of Adidas The intern owns

7

200

The names of Harry and Ginnys children

Albus Severus Potter, Lily Luna Potter and James Sirius Potter

200

Upon death it resurrects from its own ashes

Phoenix

300

The main events of the story devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence

Plot

300

Everything is clearly wrapped up

Explicit

300

It's the part of Denmark The intern grew up in

Vestjylland

300

The Dumbledore siblings, name two

Albus, Abeforth, Ariana and Aurelius

300

A horse with wings sprouting from its back

Pegasus

400

The time and place the story takes place. Can also include social standing, weather, historical period and details about immediate surroundings

Setting

400

Used in romantic stories. Paints a view of the characters lives in the future

Long view

400

The study The intern attended before choosing to become a teacher

IT Engineer

400

The number the Dursley family lives at

Privet drive 4

400

Half human half horse

Centaur

500

The introduction to the main character and the setting

Beginning of story

500

Vague and open to discussion about what really happened

Implicit

500

The reason The intern is bad with colours

I'm colourblind

500

The three forbidden curses, name all three

Avada Kedavra, Crucio, Imperio

500

Half man, half bull

Minotaur

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