
Elements of Fiction Review
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Elements of Fiction Review
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Multiple Choice
What is fiction?
Literature that contains facts and information that can be used for research.
Literature that includes things like news papers.
The description of things in a way that it appeals to out five senses.
Any work of literature that is categorized as imagined stories.
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Multiple Choice
What are short stories?
Brief fictional prose narrative that is shorter than a novel and that usually deals with only a few characters.
Very long fictional narrative involving many characters.
A piece of writing that partakes of the nature of both speech and song that is nearly always rhythmical,
A piece of literature that was extracted by another.
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Multiple Choice
What is a novel?
It is a long prose narrative involving many characters and settings.
Brief fictional prose narrative that is shorter than a novel and that usually deals with only a few characters.
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Multiple Choice
What is the setting of the story?
It is where the main character lives.
It is the home town of the character.
It is the place at which the story takes place.
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Multiple Choice
What is a character?
The main idea of the story.
A person, animal, being, creature, or thing in a story. Writers use characters to perform the actions and speak dialogue, moving the story along a plot line.
The technique the writer uses in order to make the story more interesting.
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Multiple Choice
Who is the protagonist of the story?
This character, or group of characters, causes the conflict for the protagonist.
The main character, around which the whole story revolves.
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Multiple Choice
Who is the antagonist in a story?
This character, or group of characters, causes the conflict for the protagonist.
The main character, around which the whole story revolves.
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Multiple Choice
What is characterization?
A person or animal that takes part in the story.
The process at which the characters are described.
The main idea of the stories read.
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Multiple Choice
Why do we need to use the Plot structure?
To organize the parts of the story and analyze the content easily.
To create more work for the reader.
To make the story more attractive.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a part of the Plot structure?
Introduction
Rising action
Themes
Conclusion
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Multiple Choice
What is the introduction of the story?
the primary problem that drives the plot of the story, often a main goal for the protagonist to achieve or overcome.
Everything that happens as a result of the climax, including wrapping-up of plot points, questions being answered, and character development.
The most exciting point of the story, and is a turning point for the plot or goals of the main character.
This includes the primary characters' names, setting, mood, and time.
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Multiple Choice
What is the conflict of the story ?
The primary problem that drives the plot of the story, often a main goal for the protagonist to achieve or overcome.
All of the events that lead to the eventual climax, including character development and events that create suspense.
The most exciting point of the story, and is a turning point for the plot or goals of the main character.
Everything that happens as a result of the climax, including wrapping-up of plot points, questions being answered, and character development.
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Multiple Choice
The __________________ is the most exciting point of the story, and is a turning point for the plot or goals of the main character.
Rising Action
Falling Action
Climax
Introduction
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Multiple Choice
The _______________ is everything that happens as a result of the climax, including wrapping-up of plot points, questions being answered, and character development.
Falling Action
Rising Action
Conclusion
Introduction
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Multiple Choice
The _______________is not always happy, but it does complete the story. It can leave a reader with questions, answers, frustration, or satisfaction.
Conclusion
Introduction
Climax
Falling Action
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