
Narrative Unit
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Narrative Unit
Concepts we learned from our short stories...
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The 5 elements of a story are:
Setting, Character, Conflict, Plot, Angles
Setting, Character, Conflict, Power, Theme
Setting, Character, Conflict, Plot, Theme
Structure, Character, Crisis, Plot, Theme
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Multiple Choice
The author of The Paper Menagerie is:
Maya Angelou
Toni Morrison
Rod Serling
Ken Lui
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Multiple Select
Which of these is not one of the 5 parts of plot?
Entitlement
Exposition
Rising Action
Resolution
Climax
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Multiple Choice
The theme of Super Human is:
Money can't buy love.
Don't judge people by the color of their skin.
Be honest because someday you may need people to believe you.
Los Angeles is a dirty city, you should move to New York.
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Multiple Choice
Exposition is defined as:
The beginning of the story where we get the setting and characters.
The end of the story where the conflict wraps up.
The most exciting part of the story. The characters will never be the same.
The part where the tension rises in in the story.
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Multiple Choice
The setting is:
The where and when of the story.
The people, animals and subjects an author writes about.
All the events in a story.
The most exciting part of the story.
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Multiple Choice
2nd person POV pronouns:
I, me, mine
You, you're, yours
Them, they, their
He, his
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is NOT one of the 5 senses?
Touch
Taste
Tangy
Sight
Sound
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Multiple Choice
1st Person POV pronouns:
He, him, his
She, her, hers
You, yours
I, me, mine
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Multiple Choice
The author of Super Human is:
Rod Serling
Liliana Gonzalez
Nicola Yoon
Ivan Martinez
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Multiple Choice
What is the theme? "It is important to be one of the crowd, always. Be one of many. Be sure they never have a reason to remember your face." -Lois Lowry Number the Stars
Sometimes it is safer not to stand out.
Never judge a book by its cover.
Liars never prosper.
Don't count your chickens until they are hatched.
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