The introduction to the story is called the what?
Exposition
Ruddy
Having a healthy reddish color, especially of the face
"How much sugar do you really consume in a day?" is an example of which type of hook?
An intriguing rhetorical question
What is the name of the woods/mountain range where Eragon found the egg?
The Spine
Which point of view uses "I, we, our?"
First Person
Series of events that build tension and complexity is called what?
Rising Action
Dote
To shower with love; show excessive affection for
"The human body is comprised of more than 10 times more bacteria than cells" is an example of which hook?
A surprising fact or statistic
What is the name of Eragon's skinny uncle?
Garrow
Which point of view uses "you, your" and commands?
Second person
The turning point or moment of highest tension in the story is called the what?
Climax
Proffer
To present for acceptance or rejection
"Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen” said Michael Jordan." is an example of which hook?
A relevant quotation
Who was the old storyteller who told the story about the Dragon Riders?
Brom
Which point of view shows the thoughts and feelings of only one character?
Limited third person
Events following the climax that lead to the story's resolution is the what?
Falling Action
Reproachful
Expressing disapproval, blame, or disappointment
"Dreams are fragile bubbles, floating on the surface of consciousness, waiting to burst or soar" is an example of what type of hook?
A vivid use of figurative language
What is the name of Eragon's brother?
Roran
Which point of view shows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters?
Third person omniscient
The conclusion of the story is called the what?
Resolution
Scrupulously
With careful attention and effort to do something correctly
"As we took our first couple steps off of the plane, the hot and humid air swarmed around us" is an example of which type of hook?
An interesting anecdote
What is the French word for resolution sometimes used to mean resolution?
Denouement
Which point of view shows the thoughts and feelings of NONE of the characters, but rather records action and dialogue?
Third Person Objective