This is the person who writes, but not using that word.
Who is an author?
This is a person who enjoys a book, a magazine, or other written media.
Who is a reader?
This is what a lot of pirates use when they lose a hand.
What is a hook?
This is an adjective that means more than just smart: it means you know facts AND how to act because of what you know.
What is wise?
We use this verb tense to describe something that was finished in the past.
What is the past simple?
This person is usually the antagonist, but we call him "the bad guy."
Who is the villian?
This is a piece of fiction that is usually long and (sometimes) complex.
What is a novel?
When Mr. Incredible wants a suit redesign, Edna Mode tells him he is not allowed to have this as a part of it.
What is a cape?
This adjective describes a person who wants nothing but trouble.
What is mischievous?
We use these forms of the verb "to be" when using the past continuous.
What are "was" and "were"?
A Kindle is an example of one of these.
What is an e-book?
This is also a work of fiction, but usually much shorter and simpler than a novel.
What is a story?
This is a leftover after you are injured--usually from a deep cut.
This adjective describes a person who may be scared but does what they must anyway.
What is brave?
The form "sat" comes from this verb.
What is "sit"?
Harry, Ron, and Hermione--even Voldemort--are all examples of this.
What are main characters?
This is a human-like creature that is quite small with really large feet (for some reason).
These help you fly.
What are wings?
This adjective describes a person who is scared but does not do what they should.
What is coward(ly)?
We use this verb form to describe actions in the past that were in progress or unfinished.
What is the past continuous?
This is a magical being that has wings, but looks a bit human anyway.
What is a fairy?
This is a very real type of person known for boats and stealing.
What is a pirate.
These are a piece of clothing using to cover and legs like pants, but they hold the body much more closely.
This adjective describes someone who believes they are above others.
What is arrogant?
The verb "freeze" has this as its simple past.
What is "froze"?