RACES Format
Grammar Showdown
Dead Word Dance
Crispin Character Roundup
Tell Me a Story
100

Turning the question into your answer.

What is a Restate?

100

An action word

What is a verb? 

100

Can be replaced with "due to the fact" 

What is because?

100

The antagonist in Crispin Cross of Lead. 

Who is John Aycliffe? 

100

A problem in a story. 

What is a conflict? 

200

In the text it states

What do you use to start a Cite statement?

200
Two sentences that are connected improperly.

What is a run-on sentence? 

200

A filler word that can be simply removed from writing. 

What is "so"?

200

The character that was stomped to death. 

Who is Aude? 

200

Where a story takes place. 

What is the setting? 

300

The evidence proves

What do you use to start your E in RACES?

300

Two or more words that sound the same, yet have different meanings and spellings.

What is a homophone?

300

Can be replaced with yet or however. 

What is "but"?

300

The character that is against violence and killing. 

Who is Troth? 

300

A character that stands in the way of a protagonist.

What is an antagonist? 

400

A sentence that concludes your answer. It usually ties back to your R/A.

What is "Sum it Up"?

400

Punctuation that shows dialogue. 

What are quotation marks? 

400

He was interrogated by the police officer. 

How do you replace "asked"?

400

The character who changed drastically from chapter 16 in book 1 to his death in chapter 39 of book 2

Who is Bear? 

400

The most common conflict in a story.

What is man vs man conflict? 

500

To give evidence that supports an opinion that we have. 

Why do we use RACES format? 

500

A word that shows a relationship between a noun and another word. 

UNDER the bed

What is a preposition? 

500

It creates variety in your word choice. 

Why do we have dead words? 

500

Bear, Aude, John Aycliffe, Father Quinel, Asta, and Lord Furnival

What characters have died in the novels to this point? 

500

The only internal conflict. 

What is man vs self?