VOCABULARY DETECTIVE
WRITER’S TECHNIQUES
SUSPENSE & TENSION
CHARACTER CLUES
CREATIVE WRITING
100

What word suggests the rain is loud and violent?

hammered

100

What literary technique is used in:
“The house shivered.”?

Personification.

100

What atmosphere does the writer create?

A tense, mysterious or frightening atmosphere.

100

Who is the main character?

Ava

100

What should a suspense story include?

Mystery, tension, danger or unanswered questions.

200

What does the word furiously suggest about Jasper’s barking?

The dog is angry, frightened or alarmed.

200

Why was a semi-colon used in:
“But tonight felt different; the storm seemed heavier somehow.”

To connect two distinct ideas.

200

How does the weather help create suspense?

The storm, wind and lightning make the setting feel dangerous and unsettling.

200

How are the girls at school unkind to Ava?

They laugh at her shoes and insult her grandmother.

200

Name one way to build tension in writing.

Short sentences, storms, strange sounds, cliffhangers.

300

Find one word that suggests the house is old and eerie.

creak / groan / shivered.

300

Why does the writer use short sentences:
“Ava sat upright. Jasper never barked without a reason.”?

To create suspense and tension.

300

Why is Jasper’s barking important?

It suggests danger or that something unusual is happening.

300

Why do Ava’s brothers react the way they do?

They think she should ignore the bullying and stop causing trouble.

300

Why are rhetorical questions or beginning a sentence with an adverb of time such as "Suddenly" or beginning a sentence with the/a subject / name / pronoun useful in stories?

They make the reader curious and build suspense.

400

Why does the writer use the word whispered when describing the girls?

To show they are being secretive, cruel or unkind.

400

What effect does this question create?:
“Who would visit Willow Hill during a storm?”

Builds mystery and makes the reader curious.

400

How does the writer make Grandma Edith seem mysterious?

People gossip about her and believe strange things happen around her house.

400

How is Grandma Edith presented as calm?

She smiles politely and ignores the gossip.

400

What kind of vocabulary improves suspense writing?

Powerful descriptive verbs and sensory language.

500

What does the phrase “Ava’s stomach tightened” suggest?

She feels nervous, worried or afraid.

500

How does the writer use repetition in:
“The house shivered. Ava shivered too.”?

To connect Ava’s fear with the frightening atmosphere.

500

Why is the final sentence effective?
“Then came three slow knocks at the front door.”

It creates a cliffhanger and makes the reader want to know who is outside.

500

What evidence suggests Ava feels isolated?

She is bullied at school and feels different from others.

500

Continue the story in ONE suspenseful sentence.

eg. “As Ava crept downstairs, the knocking suddenly stopped.”

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