
Creative Writings
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What is POV
the narration in a story
the main character's speaking
the thoughts of the antagonist
the way a story sounds
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Multiple Choice
How do you know the POV in a story?
the good guy
the bad guy
the pronouns
the conflict
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Multiple Choice
What does dialogue look like in a story?
different from everything else
the same as everything else
a good guy sings
there are quotation marks
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Multiple Choice
What is an example of person vs self conflict?
Remy can't stand Rennatta
Lydia is afraid to stand in front of the class.
Pluvio wants to run for president
Burstank is related to Fleebey
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Multiple Choice
In a traditional plot, there should be a _________ at the end.
Conflict
Death
Winner
Resolution
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Multiple Choice
What is a narrative?
An autobiography
A poem
A story
A journal entry
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Multiple Choice
What is a memoir?
A place in France
A story memory
A type of fictional writing
A way to connect with your future
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Multiple Choice
If a story tries to point out a problem in society using ridicule, it is most likely a
comedy
tragedy
parody
syncope
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Draw
Draw a symbol of the person vs. self conflict from The Phantom of the Opera.
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Draw
Draw a symbol of the person vs. person conflict in The Phantom of the Opera.
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Open Ended
Finish the sentence to indicate a person vs. society conflict:
Shamonee gazed longingly out the window at the playground, the exact spot where...
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Creative writing is a way to express ourselves; some people write a story, poem, or memoir.
Creative writing that makes a story is called a narrative.
Creative Writing
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Types of Creative Writing
Fiction
Flash Fiction
Parody
Fanfiction
Creative Nonfiction
Memoir
Personal Narrative
Biography and Autobiography
Poetry
Prose poetry
Genre Poetry
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Characters
Protagonist and Antagonist
Dialogue
Narration
POV
Most narratives have
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This is a type of narrative writing where a person writes a short story, usually between 100 and 500 words, and often to a prompt.
Flash Fiction
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A parody is a comedic misrepresentation of a work of literature. It often pokes fun at the absurdity or seriousness of the original text, allowing the audience to have a laugh at the text's expense. For example, parodies such as "Nightlight" and "Starving Games" make fun of the real stories Twilight and The Hunger Games.
Parody
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When people write fanfiction, they add onto a literary universe that already exists, imagining new characters, altered scenes, different endings...
Fan Fiction
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Memoir
A memoir is a short narrative that relates one single memory from our lives; people usually write their memoirs when they are older, reflecting back on their formative years with a wizened perspective.
What is POV
the narration in a story
the main character's speaking
the thoughts of the antagonist
the way a story sounds
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