Terms & Conditions
Do It For The Plot
Get Down to the Root
What's Your Genre?
Miss Punctuality
100

This term uses like or as to compare two things.

What is a simile?

100

I am the most action in a story.

What is the climax?

100

This "cept" word is when a team member seizes the ball from the other team during a pass in football.

What is an interception?

100

I am usually informational and based on real facts.

What is Non-Fiction?

100

They ARE!

What is THEY'RE?

200

This term compares two things without using the words like or as.

What is a metaphor?

200

You often find the solution to the problem when we get here.

What is the resolution?

200

I happen when two hockey players help one another get a goal.

What is an assist?

200

Sounds like you can find a ton of rizzlers in this book genre.

What is Romance/Romance Novels?

200

This belongs to them.

What is THEIR?

300

Don't be so dramatic! We both know you can't actually eat a horse!

What is hyperbole?

300

I am all of the little things leading up to the main event.

What is the rising action?

300
I write aimlessly.

What is scribble?

300

It's a Night of 100 Frights in these books!

What is Horror?

300

Going somewhere?

What is THERE?

400

We should hit up Best Buy to find a new video game and then go to Jimmy John's for lunch.

What is alliteration?

400

You meet the characters here.

What is the exposition?

400

I am the opposite of your word.

What is an antonym?

400

I use historical references, but my characters aren't always real people.

What is Historical Fiction?

400

You ARE!

What is YOU'RE?

500

I reference someone or something in a text to prove a point. My boyfriend has been a real Romeo these days.

What is allusion?

500

I'll be there, just tell me the time and place.

What is setting?

500

You may receive me from a doctor when you are sick. Pick me up at the pharmacy.

What is a prescription?
500

I usually have a theme or moral lesson in my story.

What is Fiction/Fantasy?

500

Use me when you want to own something.

What is 's (apostrophe s)?