Tone
4 Types of Characters
The Street of Canon
100
This word refers to the writing style of the author, and is the opposite of casual
What is formal
100

A character that grows throughout the story

What is a dynamic character

100

The secret identity of the stranger who visits Sarita's 18th birthday party, the son of a renowned cheesemaker, known for his near-impossible feats (such as climbing a mountain and bringing a mountain lion down with just a rope)

Who is Pepe Gonzalez

300

This word refers to the tone of this sentence:

"It was hard not to burst into giggles at the sight of the frivolous, ill-matching clothing that the lady wore, bright blue bubbles on her blouse in a spat with the orange and pink checkers on her skirt for attention."

What is humorous

300

The opposite of a character with lots of backstory, details in their life, and the like that make the character seem "life-like"

What is a flat character

300

The reason why there is a conflict between Hidalgo and San Juan Iglesias

What is the Hidalgo people attempting to steal the bones of Don Romolo as they believe that his bones belong to him, while the people of San Juan Iglesias believe that since he died in the town (despite being born in Hidalgo) he belongs to them 

500

This kind of tone refers to when something in the writing (in terms of behavior displayed) is malicious, insulting, cynical, etc.

What are negative behavior words

500

The kind of character Don Romeo Calderon is (hint: by the end of the story, he still resents the Hildagos)

What is a static character

500

How Sarita changes throughout the story

What is going from someone who resents the people of Hidalgo openly to being intrigued by a Hidalgo man, possibly taking up on his offer to walk with him throughout the plaza (typically a sign of marriage); from prejudice to a lack of it