What is the term for a character who changes throughout a story?
Dynamic Character
What type of figurative language is this an example of: The week before winter break felt like a million years.
Hyperbole
What POV are memoirs written in?
First Person
What root word means: to bend?
Flect/Flex
What college did I go to?
Millersville University
What is the only type of internal conflict?
Character vs Self
What two types of figurative language make a comparison between two things?
Simile and Metaphor
What is the literary term for sensory details in a story?
Imagery
What root word means: bad?
Mal
How many siblings do I have?
2
What is the term for a minor character who only has one or two traits?
Flat Character
Provide an example of alliteration.
Answers will vary.
DAILY DOUBLE! Which literary term means the author's attitude or way of saying something?
Tone
What root word means: to write?
Graph
What is one of my hobbies?
Tennis, baking, cooking, reading
What is the term for a character with many traits, who is fully developed in the story?
Round character
What kind of figurative language is defined as a reference to a famous work of literature, movie, or art?
Allusion
True or false: mood is about the attitude of the author
False
Intersect, transect, trisect, bisect, section, sector, etc
How many years have I been teaching?
6
What is the term for the event that starts the conflict in a story?
Inciting Incident
Correctly spell the term for a "sound word" such as "pop" or "pow!"
Onomatopoeia
What influences the mood in a story?
Word choice
Imagery
Figurative language
Descriptions of the setting
Provide an example of a word containing the root word that means: to believe
Credible, credentials, incredible, incredulous, creed, etc.
What is my dogs name?