Short Stories/Play
Film
Poetry
Novel Study
Chaos
100

What is the difference between direct and indirect characterization?

Direct: the character element is told, not shown

Indirect: the characteristic is shown, not told directly

100

Name and describe two different camera shot styles introduced in this unit.

Extreme wide shot, wide shot, medium shot, over the shoulder, bug's eye view, bird's eye view, dutch shot

100

Provide a simile.

Answers vary but they BETTER have "like" or "as" in a direct comparison.

100

This literary device involves authors carefully and intentionally providing hints of what may come later in the story.

Foreshadowing

100

This game platform is beloved by PC users for its vast library, frequent sales, and its portable "Deck" which lets its patrons bring their games with them.

Steam

200

In order, name the elements of the plot diagram.


200

List and note the purpose of the three types of lighting mentioned in this unit.

Key light: main source of light

Fill light: fills shadows from key light

Back light: lights from behind subject to define their silhouette

200

Explain the difference between literal and figurative language, and provide an example of each.

Literal: what is obvious without any hidden meanings

Figurative: what must be inferred/hidden meanings added for depth; examples vary

200

What is the literary device where an outside text/story is referenced within another text?

An allusion

200

What is the second largest bone in the human body?

The tibia

300

What is the definition of a dilemma?

A situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two undesirable options 

300

Name at least two film elements you notice in this clip.

Answers vary. Medium shots, pan, key/fill/back light leading to natural lighting, verisimilitude elements like costumes

300

"The summer is so close I can taste it" is an example of what poetic device?

Gustatory imagery, hyperbole, or exaggeration

300

DAILY DOUBLE: Name at least three reasons to hate Justin Scott from Moon of the Crusted Snow.

Answers vary. Honestly I'll accept any hate that's textually valid. No, you can't say "because he's bald"

300

Name three countries that start with the letter "F".

  • Faroe Islands
  • Fiji
  • Finland
  • France
  • French Polynesia
400

Define a genre.

Similar characteristics between texts, whether in subject matter, form, style, or themes.

400

List and define the four categories of characters discussed in this unit.

Static: unchanging character

Dynamic: character that changes throughout the story

Flat: a character with a singular/monolithic personality

Round: a character with a multidimensional personality

400

What is scansion?

The consideration of unstressed versus stressed syllables (rhythm) in a poem

400

Name any three of the common types of conflict in stories.


400

Name, in ascending order, all perfect squares up to 100.

1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100

500

Explain the difference between a theme and a morale.

A theme: a main takeaway, established and explored repeatedly through the story

A morale: a life lesson meant to educate the reader, often in children's fables

500

What are any four of the film sound elements discussed in class?

Diegetic sound, non-diegetic sound, score, soundtrack, sound effects, dialogue

500

Explain the difference between assonance, consonance, and alliteration.

Assonance: repeated vowel sounds within words in a poem

Consonance: repeated consonant sounds in words in a poem

Alliteration: repeated sounds at the beginning of words

500

Literally translated to "god on/from the stage", what is the phrase that refers to an element in a story that seemingly appears out of nowhere and saves the day?

Deus ex machina

500

In no order, name any six of the top-selling Japanese car brands from last year.

Toyota, Suzuki, Honda, Nissan, Daihatsu, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Lexus, Isuzu