A protagonist is...
Always a main character in the story.
They prompt a story’s actions.
Usually very well developed, complex, and relatable (in some way).
Comparisons using "like" or "as"
Example: The stars sparkled like diamonds.
What does "Nishin" mean?
Good
Ms. King traveled to this continent last summer...
Europe
What kind of chips does Mitch find in the treehouse?
Doritos
A round character is typically described as...
As three-dimensional.
Realistically complex and have depth that is identifiable and “human like.”
What is the definition of mood?
Mood: refers to the emotions that a text evokes from the reader.
What story does Minerva tell the girls at the Four Winds hotel?
Story about the Rogarou
Ms.King has a cat named...
Rudy
What unique feature is visible on Wab's face?
A keloid slash
A dynamic character is...
A character who undergoes changes in a story.
Readers watch them develop throughout the narrative.
What is the definition of foreshadowing?
Foreshadowing: a literary device that writers use to hint at future plot developments in the narrative.
What is Miig's husband's name
Isaac
Name one photo that was on Ms.King's collage
Lord of the Rings, Bob's burgers, Drawing, Art, Plants, KD, Chapstick
What item did RiRi find and keep from the Four Winds Hotel?
Bright pink rubber boots
What is the opposite of a dynamic character?
A static character (a character who does not change throughout the narrative)
What are the 4 main components of a setting?
1: time period
2: Location
3: Environment
4: Social/ cultural conditions
According to Miig, what motivates everyone? (including the Recruiters, Indigenous peoples, and non-Indigenous individuals?)
Survival
What did Ms. King study at Uvic?
Anthropology and English Literature
What does "Abwaad" mean?
Cooking on a fire
What is the opposite of a round character?
A flat character (two-dimensional, lack real depth, and are not super complex).
What is the definition of figurative language and what is one example?
Figurative language: the use of words in a non-literal way to create vivid imagery, express ideas, or add a creative effect to writing.
Examples: Metaphors, Similes, Personification etc.
Why does sickness make Minerva extra nervous?
Ms. King went to what highschool?
Parkland Secondary
What does Oneirology mean?
The scientific study of dreams