What are sound effects called?
What are Onomatopoeias?
When are dystopian usually occurring?
What is the future?
What do you call a group of lines?
What is a stanza?
Who wrote Julius Caesar?
Who is William Shakespeare?
What book is Doctor Suss best known for?
What is Green Eggs and Ham?
what helps influence pacing and intensity
What is Panel composition?
slogans, media, re-education are examples of what?
What is propaganda?
A striking image, A philosophical question, An emotional burst, are examples of what?
What is a Hook?
What is the genre?
What is a Tragedy?
Why did Mary Shelley write the book "Frankenstein"?
What is to win a contest?
What is the space between two panels called?
What are gutters?
When something major is lost, its called?
what is a sacrifice?
Who is famous for using Sonnets?
Who is William Shakespeare?
Who says "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears"?
Who is Mark Antony?
The novel "Persepolis" uses what art style?
What is minimalist style?
What do you call a non-logical connection between panels?
What is a Non-sequitur?
masks, walls, eyes, clocks, fires, are examples of what literary technique?
What is symbolism?
Villanelle, Sestina, Limerick are examples of what?
What are Fixed Forms?
Shakespeare focuses more on what than Julius Caesar?
What is Brutus’s moral struggle?
Persepolis was the name of the capital of what?
What was the Achaemenid Empire?
What is the name for repeated visual or narrative elements?
What are Motifs?
When a character's internal conflict grows, its called?
What is Moral Dissonance?
A turn in thought is called, what?
What is a Volta?
Who says "Beware the Ides of March"?
Who is Soothsayer?
When was the first book ever written?
When was around 1000 AD?