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Plot Terms Lesson

Plot Terms Lesson

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English

6th Grade

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CCSS
RL.5.3, RL.9-10.5, RL.6.3

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Eric Smith

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Plot Terms Lesson

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Multiple Choice

What is an antagonist?

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The person or thing that goes against the protagonist

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The person or thing that is friends with the protagonist

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The person or thing that is the main character

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The person or thing that is the leader of the text

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Multiple Choice

Can the protagonist be a bad person?

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No

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Yes

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Multiple Choice

A state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen is...

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Anxiety

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Suspense

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Dilemma

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Foreshadowing

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of a flashback?
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To introduce the reader to all of the characters.
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To give the reader a hint at what is going to happen in the future.
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To give the reader background information to learn more about a character or a situation.
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To give the reader the setting of the story.

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Multiple Choice

The message or lesson that the author is teaching.

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Plot

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Conflict

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Theme

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Point of View

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Multiple Choice

The beginning of the story. Characters, setting, and conflict are introduced

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Rising Action

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Exposition

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Climax

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Resolution

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Multiple Choice

The highest point of excitement; the point at which a character usually comes to a realization

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mood

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climax

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foreshadowing

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suspense

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Multiple Choice

The problem

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Plot

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Conflict

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Theme

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Point of View

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Multiple Choice

Which part of plot does the tension begin to build due to the conflict beginning to develop?

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Exposition

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Rising Action

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Climax

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Falling Action

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Resolution

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