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Genre
Plot
Suspense
Point of View
Character
100
Genre is a term used for the different ____________ of stories into which a book might fit.
Categories
100
How many different parts of plot are there?
4
100
What does suspense make the reader want to do?
Keep reading
100
How many points of view are there?
Three
100
What is the name for the main character in a story?
Protagonist
200
How many different genres are there?
No limit
200
What are the four stages of plot?
Exposition, Complication, Climax, Resolution
200
What question does suspense make the reader ask?
What is going to happen?
200
What words should you look at when trying to identify the point of view?
The ones outside of the quotation marks
200
What is the name for the enemy or nemesis of the main character in a story?
Antagonist
300
How many different genres does each book have?
No limit
300
What is the most exciting or suspenseful part of a story?
Climax
300
What method of creating suspense involves time?
Countdown
300
Which point of view is often used in recipes and directions?
Second person
300
Effie Trinket could best be described as what kind of character?
Secondary
400
What is one of the reasons genre is important?
1) It tells the reader if they will like the book or not. 2) It gives the reader something else to compare the story to.
400
What three questions does the exposition answer?
When? Where? Who?
400
What is the method of creating suspense which involves a chapter ending right in the middle of an exciting part?
Cliffhanger
400
Which point of view is the Hunger Games written in?
First person
400
Greasy Sae from the Hob could best be described as which kind of character?
Subordinate
500
What is the one genre that can be true of movies but not of books?
Musical
500
What is the other name for the resolution?
Denouement
500
What are all seven types of suspense?
Cliffhanger, Countdown, Danger, Darkness, Worries and Fear, Tests, Loss
500
What are four words that indicate third person point of view?
He, him, she, her
500
Which type of characterization involves the narrator telling you specific details about a character?
Direct