Structure
Features 1
Features 2
Features 3
Features 4
100

where all good adventures begin.....what is this called?

orientation

100

simile, metaphor, personification etc are......

figurative language / literacy devices

100

The rain came down like bullets shooting from above.  This is a.......

Simile

100

"The cat slept." Is what type of sentence?

Simple

100

"The movie was long, yet it kept everyone on the edge of their seats." What sentence type is this?

Compound sentence

200

the major point in the plot.....what is this called?

Climax, complication

200

what type of sentence is used to create fast paced action?

short sentences

200

"The wind whispered secrets through the ancient trees, gently nudging the leaves to dance in the moonlight."  What literary device is this?

Personification

200

The story is told in chronological order from beginning to end.  What type of novel structure is this?

Linear Narrative

200

Hints or clues are given about events that will happen later in the story.

Foreshadowing

300

where all good adventures finish.....what is this called

resolution, conclusion

300

How many senses can be used to show rather than tell the story? Can you name them for extra points?

5

See, hear, feel, taste, touch

300

"I've told you a million times to clean your room!" What figurative language device is this?

Hyperbole

300

Chapters or sections end abruptly, leaving the reader in suspense about what will happen next. This technique keeps the reader engaged and eager to continue.

Cliffhanger

300

"Although it was raining, she decided to go for a run, and he stayed home to read a book." What sentence type is this?

Complex compund

400

what are the three names of the bits of the novel that build tension leading up to the main point of the novel?

pebble, rock, boulder

400

"What the actual!" she said "You're going to get us killed!"  What is this an example of?

Dialogue

400

"The bees buzzed as they flew from flower to flower." What literary devices is this?

Onomatopoeia 

400

The narrative jumps back in time to reveal events that happened before the current timeline, providing background or context.

Flashback

400

The novel references or incorporates other texts, such as literature, film, or historical documents, adding layers of meaning and depth to the narrative.

Intertextuality

500

do you know any other novel structure types?

circular, linear

500

Can you name three sentence types, not including simple sentence, that can be used to create tension, convey description and hook your reader?

Compound sentence, complete sentence, compound complex sentence

500

"It was a bittersweet moment." is what type of literary device?

Oxymoron 

500

This refers to the perspective from which the story is narrated.

Point of view

500

The novel invites the reader to make choices that influence the direction of the story, creating multiple possible paths and outcomes.

Choose your own adventure