Characters
Writing/Claims
Words
Persuade/Inform
Wild Card
100

The main character in a work of literature?

Protagonist

100

How reliable a source is?

Credibility

100

The author's word choice.

Diction

100

Relying on logic to persuade the reader. 

Logos

100

How many kids does Ms. Wiltsie have?

Three

200

Character in opposition to the protagonist?

Antagonist

200

Evidence used to back up your claims.

Supporting Details

200

The dictionary definition of a word.

Denotation

200

Relying on emotions to persuade the reader. 

Pathos

200

When is Ms. Wiltsie's birthday

December 15th

300

A complex and highly developed character that has a variety of traits and sides.

Round Character

300

The side that the author takes

Bias

300

The feeling associated with a word.

Connotation

300

Relying on credibility to persuade the reader. 

Ethos

300

What is Ms. Wiltsie's favorite energy drink

Red Bull

400

A character that is not highly developed

Flat Character

400

The proof used to support your argument.

Evidence

400

Conversation between two or more characters?

Dialogue

400

A contradictory statement that reveals a truth.

Paradox
400

Which NFL team is Ms. Wiltsie's favorite?

None she loves just watching the sport! 

500

A character who remains the same.

Static Character

500

Where you get your information/evidence

Sources

500

The way that words are arranged like words, order, sentence structure

Syntax

500

A short story to draw in or inform the reader.

Anecdote

500

What college does Ms. Wiltsie's oldest son attend?

UNC Asheville