Plot Twists & Turns
Genres & Forms
Character Creation
Figurative Language
Scriptwriting Secrets
100

What is the climax of a story?

What is the turning point or most intense moment of the plot?

100

What’s a story that includes magic or imaginary worlds?

What is fantasy?

100

What is a protagonist?

What is the main character?

100

“He’s as tall as a mountain.” What type of figurative language is this?

What is a simile?

100

What is a beat in a script, and how is it usually written?

A brief pause in dialogue or action, usually written as “(beat)” in the script.

200

What do we call the moment where a character faces their biggest challenge?

What is the crisis or central conflict?

200

What’s a story based on real events, but with made-up characters or details?

What is historical fiction?

200

What is a flaw a character might have that helps them grow?

What is a fatal flaw or character weakness?

200

What is personification?

Giving human traits to non-human things

200

What’s the difference between dialogue and monologue in a scene?

Dialogue is between two or more characters; monologue is one character speaking alone, either aloud or internally.

300

What’s the term for a story starting in the middle of the action?

What is in medias res?

300

What’s the difference between a memoir and an autobiography?

Memoir = one part of life, Autobiography = whole life.

300

What’s the difference between static and dynamic characters?

Static = doesn’t change, Dynamic = goes through change.

300

“Her anger was a volcano about to explode.” What is this an example of?

What is a metaphor?

300

What is subtext, and why is it important in a scene?

It’s what the character really means or feels beneath the words — it adds depth and realism.

400

Name one type of plot twist that completely surprises the reader.

What is a red herring, the unreliable narrator, or a reversal?

400

What’s a story told completely through letters, texts, or journal entries?

What is an epistolary story?

400

What do we call a character who reflects or challenges the protagonist?

What is a foil?

400

“Boom! Crash! Whoosh!” What literary device is that?

What is onomatopoeia?

400

What are parentheticals, and how should they be used in a script?

Brief directions in parentheses under the character’s name, used sparingly to guide tone or intent — e.g., (sarcastically)

500

What’s the difference between external and internal conflict?

External = conflict with other people or world; Internal = conflict inside the character.

500

What’s a “hybrid genre” in creative writing?

A genre that mixes two or more styles, like fantasy + sci-fi or poetry + prose.

500

Write 3 details to show a character is nervous without saying it directly.

Sweating, biting nails, eyes darting — anything showing, not telling.

500

Name a type of figurative language that uses exaggeration.

What is hyperbole?

500

In a well-written script, what must every line of dialogue do?

Reveal character, move the plot forward, or raise the stakes. Never filler.