Coming of Age Conventions
Creating characters
Creating setting
Writing rules
100

Starting with a B, what is another name for the coming-of-age genre?

Bildungsroman

100

Who or what typically opposes the protagonist?

Antagonist 

100

Setting refers to the _______ and _______ of a story

Time and Place 

100

When should you use full stops?

At the end of a sentence 

200

What is the typical journey of a Bildungsroman protagonist?

Going from naïve to wise or immature to mature

200

What do we call the method of building a character's personality through the story?

Characterisation

200

What word in this sentence is the adjective? "The strong elephant ran"

Strong

200

I before E, except after __

C. 

300

Who often helps the protagonist learn and grow in this genre

A wise mentor 

300

What do the S and T stand for in the acronym STEAL?

Speech and Thoughts 

300

Imagery appeals to the five ______

Senses

300

True or False: A person's name ALWAYS needs a capital letter

TRUE 

400

Why is the Bildungsroman genre important for readers?

It helps readers reflect on their own growth and moral decisions

400

What do the E, A and L stand for in the acronym STEAL?

Effect on others, Actions and Looks

400

What is gustatory imagery?

Type of imagery related to taste.

400

Choose the correct sentence:
A) The dog's tail wagged.
B) The dogs tail wagged.

A

500

What life stage is most often explored in coming-of-age stories?

Adolescence

500

Which STEAL technique is dependent on other characters in the story?

Effect on others 

500

What is the effect of imagery?

It makes the writing more vivid and engaging.

500

Explain the difference between their, there and they're

"Their" shows possession (their book), "there" refers to a place (over there), and "they're" is a contraction of "they are."