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How does point of view affect a story?
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Emma Leigh
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Why do authors introduce parallel plots? (1 point)
O to create mystery, tension or surprise O to appeal to readers who enjoy
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which element is especially significant in this passage?
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jason
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What is direct characterization?(1 point)
Responses the devices and methods an author uses to craft a story the devices and
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Blue Berry
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Now Annie was in bed, groaning theatrically---she's a drama major---- but I told my mother I'd go anyway. I hadn't seen my
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Knotreal
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Why do authors introduce subplots?(1 point)
Responses to appeal to readers who enjoy different things to appeal to readers who
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What is true about a story? (1 point) Responses It tells about real people, places, or things. It tells about real people,
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Why is cultural setting important to the context of a story?(1 point)
Responses It helps readers understand the characters and
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Blue Berry
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Finally, Sam had had enough. “I’m at the marina,” she texted. “Is everything okay?”
Miles away on the other side of the
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Which is true of central conflict?
A. it is disconnected to the story's main theme B. it can only be external C. it drives the
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you
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How can dialogue help develop a character?
Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses It can help readers feel like they
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Blue Berry
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Sylvia woke up exactly when she should have been walking out the door to the bus stop.
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:)
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What is exposition?(1 point)
Responses the moment when the energy between characters has reached its most intense pitch the
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Blue Berry
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Conflict can be defined as:
a a fight, battle, struggle, or strife b the highest or most intense part of the story c a unifying
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Cass Blacklock
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Match a vocabulary word (below) with this definition: "the atmosphere of the story."
* 1 point personification situational irony
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What are implicit details in a literary text?
A. details that do not require a reader to make inferences B. details that require
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Match the elements of fiction plot terms listed on the left to their correct definition. (2 points)%0D%0APut responses in the
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Match the elements of fiction plot terms listed on the left to their correct definition. (2 points)%0D%0APut responses in the
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Match the elements of fiction plot terms listed on the left to their correct definition. (2 points)
Put responses in the correct
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hellokitty09
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Match the elements of fiction plot terms listed on the left to their correct definition resolution falling action Exposition
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Unknown
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Match the elements of fiction plot terms listed on the left to their correct definition resolution falling action Exposition
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Unknown
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Elements of fiction, match
Climax Resolution
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Me
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For one, it creates a sense of suspense and tension, as the reader is not quite sure what is going to happen next. Additionally,
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
Point of view is the way a character, the narrator, or the reader sees what is
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Lucinda
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What is suspense?(1 point)
Responses an uncertainty about what will happen next in a story an uncertainty about what will happen
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Lucinda
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Which elements help an author to develop a theme?(1 point)
Responses plot, style, and point of view plot, style, and point of
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Night settled over the hills, but it brought no rest or comfort to those huddled in the covered wagon; although a pale yellow
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Something
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Which of the following is the central idea of a story? (1 point)
Othe key details in a story the qualities of the main characters
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How do characters affect the plot of a story?(1 point)
Responses Characters create the action. Characters create the action.
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How do story elements help a reader?
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explain the difference between theme & central idea.
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Which of the following is a plot
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..l
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What is a plot?
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Which description applies to a flashback?(1 point)
A narrative skips around in time, flashing to events that occur in the future.
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Respond to one of the questions below. Include at least two supporting details or examples.
B. Setting and mood are important
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What is point of view? 1. the order in which events unfold
2. the way a character develops over time 3. the way a narrator sees
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School
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A sentence that describes the theme should include? Specific details about the characters. The most important events in the
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Write a short sentence using the phrase 'Elements of fiction'
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Raven
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What is dialogue?
action described by the narrator setting described by the narrator words spoken by characters personality
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What is dialogue? (1 point)
• personality traits of characters • setting described by the narrator • action described by
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Lady
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Using Dialogue Quick Check
2 of 42 of 4 Items Question Which sentence describes a function of dialogue in a story?(1 point)
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What is dialogue?(1 point)
Responses words spoken by characters words spoken by characters personality traits of characters
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what is dialogue?
a. Setting described by the narrator. b. Personality traits of characters. c. Action described by the narrator.
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what is the context of a fiction story? example...
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Maria - Mary - Marie
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How does an author show the development of a character in the story
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What does the setting provide for the reader?
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Ja’Ziyah Bell
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What does the setting provide for the reader?(1 point)
Responses It tells the reader when other characters will appear. It tells
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Which description defines dialogue?(1 point) Responses what a character thinks about what a character thinks about the
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bot 111 aka fortnite goddd
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Which description defines dialogue?(1 point) Responses the actions of the characters the actions of the characters what
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What does the setting provide for the reader?(1 point)
Responses It tells the reader how the resolution will happen. It tells the
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Something
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