The main character in a narrative text.
What is a protagonist?
The name of Francis's neighborhood in Monument, Massachusetts.
What is Frenchtown?
The name of Chuck's title in the game.
What is a dungeon master?
Uncontrollably energetic, loud, and all over the place.
The words which need to be capitalized in a title.
What are all the important words?
The turning point in a plot graph, after this moment, there is no going back.
What is the climax?
The bar in which the WWII veterans like to congregate.
What is St. Jude's Club?
The name of the two Evans sisters.
Who are Agnes and Tilly?
Done in secret, usually with illegal motives.
What is clandestine?
In order for a sentence to be considered a sentence, it needs a minimum of this.
What is one independent clause?
The type of conflict in which one character is in conflict with another.
What is person vs person?
The first and last name of Francis's childhood friend who loved making jokes.
Who is Joey Leblanc?
The setting of the magical Dungeons and Dragons world.
What is New Landia?
Lazy, lacking motivation and energy.
What is lackadaisical?
In order for a group of words to be considered a clause, it needs these two elements.
What is a subject and a verb?
The type of narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters.
What is third-person omniscient?
The name Francis gives to his leaking nostril holes as he no longer has a nose.
What are his caves?
The castle of Evil is where this five-headed dragon can be found.
Who is Tiamat?
A tricky and difficult situation to remove yourself from.
What is a quagmire?
What is a comma splice?
The type of character who does not change in a story, does not grow or evolve.
What is a static character?
The song which was played during Nicole's assault.
The year in which this play takes place.
What is 1995?
Present, appearing, or found everywhere.
What is ubiquitous?
A piece of a sentence masquerading as a complete sentence.
What is a sentence fragment?