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Watsons Quiz 2 Plot, Conflict, Characters, Language Use

Watsons Quiz 2 Plot, Conflict, Characters, Language Use

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English, Social Studies

8th Grade

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Quiz 2 Watsons

Plot, Characters, Setting, Conflict, and Compound Sentences

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Plot Diagram or Map

  • Exposition: Introduces the setting (time and place), protagonist (main character) and antagonist (someone causing problems)

  • 2.Rising Action: events occur that create tension

  • 3.Climax: something happens (turning point) in the story where things and people change

  • 4.Falling action: events that lead to the solution of the story

  • 5.Resolution: the end and solution to the problem or conflict in this story

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Multiple Choice

Exposition:

The setting of TWGTb is

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New York City (1990)

2

Portland, Maine (2020)

3

Flint, Michigan (1963)

4

Phoenix, Arizona (1923)

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Protagonist= Main character

Antagonist= Person that causes problems or works against the main character

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Multiple Select

Who is the protagonist of this book?

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Byron

2

Kenny

3

Joetta

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Rufus

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Larry

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Multiple Select

Choose one main antagonist of TWGTB, causing many problems at home and school?

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Byron

2

Kenny

3

Joetta

4

Rufus

5

Larry

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Open Ended

What are two events so far that took place during the rising action so far?

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Types of Conflict: Man Vs. ??


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Open Ended

So far, the main conflict in TWBTB is man vs. _____ because...

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Multiple Choice

How do you correctly create a compound sentence with the following two sentences?

Byron gets into trouble.

He may have to move in with his grandmother.

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Byron gets into trouble, he may have to move in with his grandmother.

2

Byron gets into trouble so he may have to move in with his grandmother.

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Byron gets into trouble, so he may have to move in with his grandmother.

Quiz 2 Watsons

Plot, Characters, Setting, Conflict, and Compound Sentences

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