Creative writing is particularly hard to critique because it is often rather stylistic.
O subjective
O objective
O emotional
O thoughtful
and
(1 poir
26. A writer can add context to the conversation by remembering the characters are not standing alone in a box while they are talking.
O True
O False
45 answers
O True
Creative writing is particularly hard to critique because it is often rather stylistic.
1. subjective
2. objective
3. emotional
4. thoughtful
26. A writer can add context to the conversation by remembering the characters are not standing alone in a box while they are talking.
1. True
2. False
1. subjective
2. objective
3. emotional
4. thoughtful
26. A writer can add context to the conversation by remembering the characters are not standing alone in a box while they are talking.
1. True
2. False
1. subjective
A writer can add context to the conversation by remembering the characters are not standing alone in a box while they are talking.
1. True
2. False
1. True
2. False
1. True
To critically evaluate something is to
O describe
O critique
O read
proofread
it. (1 point)
28. Gratuitous dialogue doesn't facilitate the
O setting
Oplot
O reader
O screenplay
O describe
O critique
O read
proofread
it. (1 point)
28. Gratuitous dialogue doesn't facilitate the
O setting
Oplot
O reader
O screenplay
O critique
Gratuitous dialogue doesn't facilitate the
1. setting
2. Plot
3. reader
4. screenplay
1. setting
2. Plot
3. reader
4. screenplay
2. Plot
Objective can be defined as:
(1 point)
• intended to convince
O seeking to explain or clarify
O influenced by personal opinion or view
O not affected by personal opinions or views; impartial
30. Writers should strive to have a certain level of tension and
O conflict
Oideas
O sketches
O sluglines
(1 point)
• intended to convince
O seeking to explain or clarify
O influenced by personal opinion or view
O not affected by personal opinions or views; impartial
30. Writers should strive to have a certain level of tension and
O conflict
Oideas
O sketches
O sluglines
O not affected by personal opinions or views; impartial
Writers should strive to have a certain level of tension and
O conflict
Oideas
O sketches
O sluglines
O conflict
Oideas
O sketches
O sluglines
O conflict
One of the best ways to become even more adept at writing conversation is to be an avid
(1 point)
O observer
O artist
O thinker
O public speaker
(1 point)
O observer
O artist
O thinker
O public speaker
O observer
"Sometimes your opinion or perspective can change after a short period of time, so just be sure you are still willing to stand behind your assertions." In revision, this statement has to do with which step?
• getting distance thinking big
O being honest
• examining the balance
• getting distance thinking big
O being honest
• examining the balance
• getting distance thinking big
One of the best ways to get published is to subscribe to some kind of distribution list that highlights publishers, writing contests, publishing news, and advice articles pertinent to your efforts.
O True
O False
(1 point)
34. Alliteration is derived from the Latin word meaning "letters of the alphabet."
(1 point)
O True
• False
O True
O False
(1 point)
34. Alliteration is derived from the Latin word meaning "letters of the alphabet."
(1 point)
O True
• False
O True
Alliteration is derived from the Latin word meaning "letters of the alphabet."
O False
Alliteration is derived from the Latin word meaning "letters of the alphabet."
• True
• False
( point)
35. Personification can be defined as: (1 point)
O the process of giving an abstract or inanimate object human characteristics
O the formation of mental images, figures, or likenesses of things; a collection of images the focus of poetic intent on thoroughly describing one particular aspect of something O two or more stressed syllables that have the same consonant sound or sound group
• True
• False
( point)
35. Personification can be defined as: (1 point)
O the process of giving an abstract or inanimate object human characteristics
O the formation of mental images, figures, or likenesses of things; a collection of images the focus of poetic intent on thoroughly describing one particular aspect of something O two or more stressed syllables that have the same consonant sound or sound group
Alliteration is derived from the Latin word meaning "letters of the alphabet."
- False
Personification can be defined as:
- O the process of giving an abstract or inanimate object human characteristics
- False
Personification can be defined as:
- O the process of giving an abstract or inanimate object human characteristics
When crafting concise dialogue, one practical method to make it seem real is to
(1 point)
• take a break for a few days
O read your writing silently in your head
O read your writing out loud email your writing to a friend
37. If you are writing fiction or creative nonfiction, conflict is not terribly important.
(1 point)
O True
O False
(1 point)
• take a break for a few days
O read your writing silently in your head
O read your writing out loud email your writing to a friend
37. If you are writing fiction or creative nonfiction, conflict is not terribly important.
(1 point)
O True
O False
When crafting concise dialogue, one practical method to make it seem real is to:
- O read your writing out loud
If you are writing fiction or creative nonfiction, conflict is not terribly important.
- O False
- O read your writing out loud
If you are writing fiction or creative nonfiction, conflict is not terribly important.
- O False
Most ancient poems in the European tradition seem to be intended to chant or recite along with music, not in place of it.
(1 point)
O True
• False
39. А
is a short description of the location and time in a scene from a
(1 point)
screenplay.
O dialogue
O slugline
O setting
O summary
(1 point)
O True
• False
39. А
is a short description of the location and time in a scene from a
(1 point)
screenplay.
O dialogue
O slugline
O setting
O summary
Most ancient poems in the European tradition seem to be intended to chant or recite along with music, not in place of it.
- O True
A slugline is a short description of the location and time in a scene from a screenplay.
- O slugline
- O True
A slugline is a short description of the location and time in a scene from a screenplay.
- O slugline
Those who create short pieces on a variety of topics are called: (1 point)
~ columnists
O article writers journalists
O academic writers
~ columnists
O article writers journalists
O academic writers
Those who create short pieces on a variety of topics are called:
- O columnists
- O columnists
Those who create short pieces on a variety of topics are called: (1 point)
O columnists
O article writers journalists
O academic writers
O columnists
O article writers journalists
O academic writers
Those who create short pieces on a variety of topics are called:
- O columnists
- O columnists
Those who create short pieces on a variety of topics are called: (1 point)
O columnists
O article writers journalists
O academic writers
41. When a writer chooses to present the facts in an analytical way with footnotes and references to other authors' research, we move away from creative nonfiction and into the
category.
O research
O reporting
O general nonfiction
O narrative
3
O columnists
O article writers journalists
O academic writers
41. When a writer chooses to present the facts in an analytical way with footnotes and references to other authors' research, we move away from creative nonfiction and into the
category.
O research
O reporting
O general nonfiction
O narrative
3
Those who create short pieces on a variety of topics are called:
- O columnists
When a writer chooses to present the facts in an analytical way with footnotes and references to other authors' research, we move away from creative nonfiction and into the research category.
- O research
- O columnists
When a writer chooses to present the facts in an analytical way with footnotes and references to other authors' research, we move away from creative nonfiction and into the research category.
- O research
uses components from both writing dialogue and writing story sketches. (1 point)
O Screenwriting
O Comedy sketches
O Storytelling
O Radio
43. Just as with good journalism, there must always be a permanently jotting them down.
of the facts or details before
O sharing
Oapouncing
O discussion
O review
O Screenwriting
O Comedy sketches
O Storytelling
O Radio
43. Just as with good journalism, there must always be a permanently jotting them down.
of the facts or details before
O sharing
Oapouncing
O discussion
O review
Just as with good journalism, there must always be a permanently jotting them down. of the facts or details before.
- O review
- O review
uses components from both writing dialogue and writing story sketches. (1 point)
O Screenwriting
O Comedy sketches
O Storytelling
O Radio
O Screenwriting
O Comedy sketches
O Storytelling
O Radio
O Screenwriting
rhyme is where two words rhyme in such a way that the final stressed vowels are
in "perect" alignment.
(1 point)
O Lyric
•Eye
O General
O Perfect
45. An example of objective material is research-based information that simply states what is known without any sort of judgment.
(1 point)
O True
O False
in "perect" alignment.
(1 point)
O Lyric
•Eye
O General
O Perfect
45. An example of objective material is research-based information that simply states what is known without any sort of judgment.
(1 point)
O True
O False
Rhyme is where two words rhyme in such a way that the final stressed vowels are in "perfect" alignment.
- O Perfect
An example of objective material is research-based information that simply states what is known without any sort of judgment.
- O True
- O Perfect
An example of objective material is research-based information that simply states what is known without any sort of judgment.
- O True
Fiction is real life, including all the dull bits. (1 point)
O True
O False
47.
is the formation of mental images, figures, or likenesses of things; a collection (1 point)
of images.
O Assonance
O Meter
O Foot
O Imagery
O True
O False
47.
is the formation of mental images, figures, or likenesses of things; a collection (1 point)
of images.
O Assonance
O Meter
O Foot
O Imagery
Fiction is not real life, including all the dull bits.
- O False
Imagery is the formation of mental images, figures, or likenesses of things; a collection of images.
- O Imagery
- O False
Imagery is the formation of mental images, figures, or likenesses of things; a collection of images.
- O Imagery
48. The dry facts that fiction must provide the reader with in order to establish a foundation for what's to come can be referred to as
O theme
Oideas
• exposition
O storyline
49.
is invariably bound to the real world in a way that fiction is not. (1 point)
• Nonfiction
O Creative writing
O Prose
• Poetry
O theme
Oideas
• exposition
O storyline
49.
is invariably bound to the real world in a way that fiction is not. (1 point)
• Nonfiction
O Creative writing
O Prose
• Poetry
The dry facts that fiction must provide the reader with in order to establish a foundation for what's to come can be referred to as exposition.
- O exposition
Nonfiction is invariably bound to the real world in a way that fiction is not.
- O Nonfiction
- O exposition
Nonfiction is invariably bound to the real world in a way that fiction is not.
- O Nonfiction
Descriptive nonfiction focuses on the truth, but leaves plenty of room for the well.
as
(1 point)
Finish
O imagination
• facts
O opinions
Oideas
as
(1 point)
Finish
O imagination
• facts
O opinions
Oideas
Descriptive nonfiction focuses on the truth, but leaves plenty of room for the well.
- O imagination
- O imagination