(n) A quicker and less-well known way than the one normally taken.
What is a shortcut
(n) a crime that involves deception and fakery
What is fraud
(n) possession of force and energy.
What is strength
(adj) extremely unhappy or uncomfortable.
What is miserable
Where the story takes place.
What is the setting
(n) A way or route.
What is a path
(n) people who break the law
What is a criminal
(adj) having helpful or good effects.
What is beneficial
(adv) in a frightening or alarming way.
What is threateningly
Conversations had between characters in a story.
What is dialogue
(n) an entrance.
(v) pretend to be someone or something else.
What is to masquerade
(n) a strong drive to accomplish something.
(adj) easily annoyed or angered.
What is irritable
The problem in a story.
What is the plot
(n) a place that a trip leads to.
What is a destination
(v) to change or hide appearance.
What is to disguise
(adj) having a healing effect.
What is therapeutic
(v) disappeared.
What is vanished
The height of the drama in a story.
What is the climax
(n) supposed tunnel-like connection through space-time, based on the idea of tunnels dug by worms.
What is a wormhole
(n) a person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive people.
What is an impostor
TRUE OR FALSE: Horses use body language to communicate.
What is true
(v) to rule or control.
The beginning of the story where characters, setting, and sometimes plot are introduced.
What is the exposition