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Creative Writing Unit 1 Questions and Answers If a struggling and discouraged writer talks about their trouble finding the 'F' word, what are they MOST likely referring to? flow What is the term used across different artistic disciplines that means a category of art sharing similar subject matter and structural and stylistic features? genre Karl is assigned a research paper on any text he chooses. Rather than picking a book at random, he decides to research the oldest written story known to exist. What text is the topic of Karl's paper? The Epic of Gilgamesh What distinguishes a poem from other types of written works? its form A minor character who has specific traits opposed to the protagonist is MOST likely known as a _____. foil character A typical plot begins with a climax false In a scene and sequel, what separates the drama from the emotional reaction, regrouping, or aftermath that follows it? a transition In which part of a story is the climax MOST likely to be found at the end of the plot Professor Karima has spent years writing academic papers on John Donne, her favorite poet. She's now compiling all her research into a book. What category of writing will Professor Karima's book MOST likely fall under? creative nonfiction If a writer is contemplating where and when their story should take place, what is the writer trying to determine about the story? its setting A personal narrative is a true story that cannot include any imagery or creative writing techniques. false What does an author give texture, sound, and motivation to in order to bring it to life? character Devi and Laurel are having a disagreement. Devi says that writing is a natural talent people are born either with or without. Laurel, however, thinks it's a skill that can be nurtured and developed. Which approach to writing would Laurel MOST likely agree with? fostering Cassie's creative writing teacher told her she needs to work on developing her voice. His advice wasn't clear to Cassie because when Cassie writes, she usually sits alone in her room in front of her computer in silence. What was Cassie's teacher MOST likely referencing with the term "voice"? the way Cassie reveals her personality and creativity on the page

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Creative Writing Unit 1 Questions and
Answers
If a struggling and discouraged writer talks about their trouble finding the 'F' word, what
are they MOST likely referring to? - answer flow

What is the term used across different artistic disciplines that means a category of art
sharing similar subject matter and structural and stylistic features? - answer genre

Karl is assigned a research paper on any text he chooses. Rather than picking a book
at random, he decides to research the oldest written story known to exist. What text is
the topic of Karl's paper? - answer The Epic of Gilgamesh

What distinguishes a poem from other types of written works? - answer its form

A minor character who has specific traits opposed to the protagonist is MOST likely
known as a _____. - answer foil character

A typical plot begins with a climax - answer false

In a scene and sequel, what separates the drama from the emotional reaction,
regrouping, or aftermath that follows it? - answer a transition

In which part of a story is the climax MOST likely to be found - answer at the end of
the plot

Professor Karima has spent years writing academic papers on John Donne, her favorite
poet. She's now compiling all her research into a book. What category of writing will
Professor Karima's book MOST likely fall under? - answer creative nonfiction

If a writer is contemplating where and when their story should take place, what is the
writer trying to determine about the story? - answer its setting

A personal narrative is a true story that cannot include any imagery or creative writing
techniques. - answer false

What does an author give texture, sound, and motivation to in order to bring it to life? -
answer character

Devi and Laurel are having a disagreement. Devi says that writing is a natural talent
people are born either with or without. Laurel, however, thinks it's a skill that can be
nurtured and developed. Which approach to writing would Laurel MOST likely agree
with? - answer fostering

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