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In novels or short stories, authors can provide scene descriptions and character dialogue, and introduce the conflict with a
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Use the story description to answer the question.
A story opens on a coronation event for a young queen. The queen-to-be seems
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A story opens on a coronation event for a young queen. The queen-to-be seems
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point) The phrase describes when a story skips around in time, flashing back or
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analyzing structure Quick Check the phrase blank describes when a story skips around in time flashing back or flashing forward
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The phrase (Blank)
describes when a story skips around in time, flashing back or flashing forward in a character's life. fill in
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How does the form “at noon, in the gym with dad” help tell the story
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occurs when the audience knows something that a character does not.
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1. The _______ from which a story is told is called point of view.
2. In first-person narratives, the main character is the
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A shift in a narrative is also known as what?(1 point)
Responses a conflict a conflict a flashback a flashback a change a change
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which type of story does the point of view shift between two or more characters
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Which strategy uses humor to relieve the tension in a tragedy? A. Allegory b. Imagery c. Flashback d. Comic relief
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How can the readers point of view create suspense and humor? A. Might have prior knowledge about certain historical contexts b.
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In a story, different characters often see things differently, and this can produce____________________, or a funny moment.
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Select the correct answer from the list. (1 point)
In novels or short stories, authors can provide scene descriptions and
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What do authors use to keep readers engaged and convey tone?
1. point of view 2. perspective 3. sentence structure 4. word choice
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In a story, different characters often see things differently, and this can produce ____,or a funny moment.
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In one to two sentences, explain how using a variety of sentence types improves a story. (5 points)
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
The phrase describes when a story skips around in time, flashing back or
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The phrase _____ describes when a story skips around in time flashing back or flashing forward in a character's life
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Which narrative technique puts two or more elements side by side to invite comparison or contrast?
Juxtaposition Flashback
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What is a flashback?(1 point)
Responses a scene that interrupts the main story to tell about something that happened earlier a
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A shift in a narrative is also known as what?
A. a conflict B. a change C. a theme D. a flashback
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A change that moves from the past to the future is a shift in _____
A. Point of view B. conflict C. setting D. time frame
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Which best explains why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order than they occurred?
(1 point)
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What is suspense?(1 point)
Responses the perspective from which a story is told the perspective from which a story is told a
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What is a flashback?(1 point)
Responses a type of story that tells events out of order to increase tension or suspense a type of
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Little did the detective know, he was standing face-to-face with the very criminal he’d spent months hunting.
“I’d just
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Little did the detective know, he was standing face-to-face with the very criminal he’d spent months hunting.
“I’d just
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Read the excerpt from The Time Machine by H.G. Wells. Then, answer the question that follows.
"We emerged from the Palace while
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What is the main purpose of a flashback in a story?(1 point)
Responses to provide important information and details to provide
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Does the author use mood, flashback, repetition, pacing, etc. to enhance the tension in the story? Explain in a full paragraph.
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Fill in the Blank:
Poe's use of a(n) ____ to tell the story heightens the uncertainty and sense of horror felt by the reader.
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In one to two sentences explain how a variety of sentences types improves a story
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Use the statement about Shirley Jackson's short story “The Lottery” to answer the question.
Members of a town gather together
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What is pacing?(1 point)
Responses the use of dialogue to move the plot forward the use of dialogue to move the plot forward the
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Use the story description to answer the question.
Two people race for an elevator, each in a hurry to get somewhere in a tall
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Two people race for an elevator, each in a hurry to get somewhere in a tall
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Isabel's eyes were locked on the engraving of a sleek, diamond-eyed fish on the elderly museum tour guide's emerald necklace.
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Isabel's eyes were locked on the engraving of a sleek, diamond-eyed fish on the elderly museum tour guide's emerald necklace.
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Which statement about "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall" most clearly describes stream of consciousness?
A. The narrator often
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Point of view is:
a) Form of favouritism which is granted to relatives in various fields, including business, politics,
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This literary term refers to the description of an event that took place in the past. (1 point)
O dialect Oflashback O simile
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This term refers to elements of a story that hint at the ending. (1 point)
O dialect flashback Osimile foreshadowing
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This term refers to elements of a story that hint at the ending.(1 point)
Responses dialect dialect flashback flashback simile
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This literary term refers to the description of an event that took place in the past.(1 point)
Responses dialect dialect
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Fill in the blank with the correct answer for the following question. Be sure you have spelled your answer correctly, and do not
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What are the elements of a frame story?(2 points)
Responses A frame story is a narrative technique which usually starts with an
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