Plot
Conflict
Poetry
Experimental
Miscellaneous
100

All plots revolves around this key element.

Conflict

100

All conflict is caused when a character's goal faces an ________.

Obstacle 

OR

Opposing Goal

100

This Japanese form of poetry usually follows three lines in syllables of 5-7-5.

Haiku

100

This experimental writing exercise dumps your thoughts onto the page in real-time without censoring anything.

Stream-of-consciousness

100

This term describes who a story/poem is told by.

POV / Point-of-View

200

All stories follow the setup and ______ of conflict.

Resolution

200

This is the only subtype of Internal Conflict:

Character vs. Self

200

These markings affect meaning as well as the rhythm/pace in a text.

Punctuation

200

In a script, a scene heading starts with what information first?

INT. or EXT.; whether the scene takes place inside or outside.

200

Scenes in a story can be written in two ways: ____-_____, which describes the scene moment-by-moment, and ______, which describes an overview of what happens.

Real-time and Summary

300

This one word describes the type of story. These types help form reader expectations. 

Genre

300

In the movie Cast Away, Tom Hanks' character is trapped on an island in the middle of the ocean. This film exemplifies this subtype of conflict:

Character vs. Nature.

300

When words share the same ending sound, this is called _______.

Rhyme

300

TRUE or FALSE: In a script, a character's name is always in capital letters in the action.

FALSE: It is only capitalized when it appears for the first time or the character is speaking.

300

Dialogue refers to the words a character literally says. The implied meaning beneath these words is referred to as the ______.

Subtext

400

The underlying idea that a story explores that anyone, anytime, anyplace can relate to, is called the ______.

Theme

400
A lot of Young Adult stories are this subtype of conflict, because many Young Adults relate to it:

Character vs. Society

400

Non-literal language like metaphors, imagery, personification, etc., is referred to as _______ language.

Figurative

400

This type of story allows the reader to make decisions that determine how the story develops and how it ultimately ends. (You may write the acronym).

CYOA: Choose Your Own Adventure

400

There is one piece of punctuation that actually speeds up a text rather than slows it down. What is this punctuation called? (Hint: — )

Em dash

500

In a plot diagram and story, exposition provides information about THREE things. What are they? 

1) Characters

2) Setting

3) Conflict

500

Most stories have a mirrored ______ & ______ conflict where one must be resolved to solve the other one.

Internal & External

500

A grouping of lines in a poem is referred to as ______.

Stanza

500

Correctly name two specific experimental methods of creative writing we did this unit that have not been mentioned in this Jeopardy so far.

Erasure Writing

Constraint Writing / Constrained Writing

Grocery List story/poem

Text Message story/poem

Recipe story/poem

Manual story/poem

Letter to Nine-Year-Old-You

500

This writing element uses sensory details to help the reader imagine as if they are in the scene themselves.

Imagery