What is setting?
This can be written in first person, third person, or rarely, second person.
What is point of view?
The main conflict in Mr. Popper's Penguins.
What are money worries?
This prefix means "one hundredth".
What is centi-?
This is Ms. Schoenbeck's son's name.
Who is Adam?
This is the series of events in a story.
What is the plot?
What are beginning, middle, and end?
The penguin who led the march during the Popper's Performing Penguins act with a flag in its mouth.
Who is Louisa?
This word is a series of moving pictures on a screen.
Ms. Schoenbeck's favorite two colors.
What are pink and green?
When a conflict is solved, it is called this.
What is solution/resolution?
Whenever using dialogue in a story, you should always use this punctuation mark, which surrounds what a character says.
What are quotation marks?
Admiral Drake offered Mr. Popper to go here with his penguins.
What is the North Pole?
This root means "to write or draw".
What is GRAPH?
This is Ms. Schoenbeck's favorite book genre.
What is mystery?
In the exposition (beginning) of a story, these three elements are introduced.
What are characters, setting, and conflict?
When writing a narrative, one should always use these specific types of details as they appeal to the five senses.
What are sensory details?
Mr. Klein offered the Poppers this amount of money to put the penguins in a short movie before their departure to the North Pole.
What is $25,000?
You may measure the distance of a baseball from one end to the other using this type of measurement.
What is diameter?
Ms. Schoenbeck's dog is (probably) a combination of these 3 dog breeds.
What is boxer, pug, and corgi?
What the "bad guy" in a story is called.
What is the antagonist?
This is the point in the story of most suspense; the turning point in any fiction story.
What is the climax?
This is the person who called Captain Cook an anteater as he was pecking at her stocking.
Who is Mrs. Callahan?
This word using a vocabulary word and a suffix means "without background noise".
What is staticless?
What is "Avery"?