A copy of your quiz results will be sent to the email address you provide. You may want to email it to your teacher/parent, for example. Please enter your email: 1. A flashback is . . . a scene placed out of chronological order a memory recounted as though its events were happening in the present a premonition about the future the best way to tell the reader about your hero’s past 2. A flashback should have some bearing on the story goal. True False 3. Flashbacks should be . . . a memory from the past with no obvious connection to the story present long and comprehensive avoided when possible written in third person 4. Using “I saw” and “I heard” is usually not a good idea in fiction. True False 5. Always focus the camera lens of your sentence on . . . the protagonist the most interesting thing the villain’s actions the person speaking 6. “Raising the stakes” means giving your character more to ______. It means increasing the cost of ______. lose, failure lose, action want, failure want, action 7. The two ways of raising stakes discussed in this curriculum are: (pick two) Giving us more to lose emotionally Revealing a piece of the villain’s plan Injuring your hero in some way Making the danger bigger 8. Ask yourself three questions: Why should your reader ______? How can this get ______? How can there be more to ______? care, worse, want listen, worse, want care, worse, lose listen, better, lose care, better, lose listen, better, want 9. Please enter your first and last name. (This field has no point value; we ask for your name so we can forward you your results if you do not receive an email copy.) Loading … Share this:FacebookX