Film Techniques
Wordly Wise 5 and 6
Literary Devices
Grammar
Graphic Novel Conventions
100

This technique might emphasize just the eye ball of a character

Extreme Close Up Shot

100
Choose the most accurate paraphrase for each sentence: The Ling family's munificence took many different forms.


a) The Ling family's political influence took many different forms.

b) The Ling family's willingness to give generously took many different forms.

b

100

Figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things without using like or as

Metaphor

100

What is the difference between active and passive voice?

In active voice - the subject performs the action

In passive voice - the subject receives the action

100

Name a common way that emotions are depicted in characters within graphic novels.

Facial expressions and body language

200

Identify one type of shot that sets the scene/setting

Establishing shot

200

Which word or words are related to powerful businessperson?

a) philistine

b) magnate

c) tycoon

d) mogul

b, c, and d

200

Repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of successive lines or sentences

Anaphora

200

Convert this sentence to passive voice:

The allegory revealed a sweet message.

A sweet message was revealed by the allegory.

200
An example of this might be a sweat drop or question marks above a characters head

Emanata

300

This camera movement follows a subject, moving horizontally across the scene

Pan

300

Which of the following sentences correctly fits a form of the word "acquiesce"?

a) Worn out by their repeated demands, Ford was finally obliged to ____________.

b) I think we can all ____________ that no action is needed at this time. 

c) Najah indicated her ________________ by signing the paper they put before her.

a and c (acquiescence) 

300

Technique used to give an indication or hint of what is to come later in the story

Foreshadowing

300
Correct the run on sentence


I love reading I do it every day

I love reading; I do it every day.

I love reading. I do it every day.

300

These are used in graphic novels to represent dialogue and inner thoughts

Speech and thought bubbles

400

This type of shot frames two characters equally within the same frame

Two Shot
400

Choose the letter that suggests the vocabular word: surfeit.

a) His indigestion was caused by eating too many fried clams.

b) For a millionaire to win twenty million dollars is too much of a good thing. 

c) The supply of oil exceeded the demand, which explains the recent drop in price.

a, b, and c

400

The use of words or images to represent specific concepts, people, objects, or events

Symbolism

400

Correctly choose the word that fits each of these sentences: 

Either (has, have) its good points. 

Someone from each class (attend, attends) the meeting. 

Neither Fred nor Stan (understand, understands) this equation.

19. Has 20. Attends 21. Understands

400

This space between panels contributes to the pacing and storytelling of the graphic novel

Gutter

500

This shot involves filming two characters in a scene separately using different camera angles and then cutting between the two to create the illusion of a continuous conversation

Shot Reverse Shot

500

What is the definition of propitious? 

Then, properly use it in a sentence.

Tending to favor or assist; encouraging


Ex: Senator Feynman's sixty percent approval rating was a propitious start to her reelection effort.

500

Example of?

"The sweet melodies of the holidays rang throughout the store and jingled through the halls. The ding of the bell made the clambering of feet all the more merry."

Auditory imagery

500

Correctly choose the word that fits each of these sentences: 

Unless every one of the members (cooperate, cooperates), the play will fail. 

Each (seek, seeks) a job to do. 

Neither of the teams (has, have) a perfect record.

1. Is 2. Cooperates 3. Seeks

500

This aspect of a graphic novel, whether vibrant or muted, plays a significant role in setting the mood and tone.

Color