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Plot Structure and Literary Elements

Plot Structure and Literary Elements

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English

6th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
RL.6.3, RL.1.6, RL.2.10

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Theresa Skrzat

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9 Slides • 12 Questions

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Plot Structure and Literary Elements

Quarter 3 Test Content (Part 1)

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Basic Terms in Plot Structure (1)

  • Plot: Sequence of events in a story

  • Setting: Time and place in which the story occurs

  • Exposition: Beginning/set-up of the story

  • Conflict: the struggle/problem that needs to be solved

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Basic Terms in Plot Structure (2)

  • Climax - The most dramatic part of the story (usually also a turning-point or where the conflict comes to a head).

  • Resolution - How the conflict is resolved so the story can end. This ending helps the reader understand the theme or meaning of the story.

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Multiple Choice

The sequence of events in a story (overall) is called the ____.

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plot

2

setting

3

exposition

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Multiple Choice

The beginning of a story that sets-up the characters/setting/situation is called the __________.

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Climax

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Tone

3

Exposition

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Multiple Choice

The _______ of the story is the time and place in which the story occurs.

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conflict

2

setting

3

theme

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Multiple Choice

The struggle between opposing forces (the problem in the story that needs to be solved) is called the ________.

1

conflict

2

resolution

3

setting

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Multiple Choice

The most dramatic part of a story - usually near a turning-point where things change.

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Plot

2

Exposition

3

Climax

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Multiple Choice

How a story ends / how the conflict is resolved.

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Resolution

2

Climax

3

Setting

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Literary Elements

  • Theme: The main universal idea or message conveyed in the story

  • Mood: general sense or feeling that the reader gets from the story (how we feel when we read the writing).

  • Tone: the attitude of the author that comes through the writing (usually created by word choice)

  • Point of View: Perspective from which the reader sees the story

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3 Most Common Types of Author Point of View

  • 1st Person: Major character tells the story (uses "I" "Me" "My").

  • 3rd Person Limited: Narrator tells story (uses "He" "She" "They") but is limited to what 1 character thinks/sees.

  • 3rd Person Omniscient: Narrator tells story ("She" "He" "They") but is all-knowing.

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Multiple Choice

The main universal idea or message (lesson to be learned) of a story is called the _____.

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Point of View

2

Mood

3

Theme

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Multiple Choice

The ____ of a story refers to the general sense or feeling the reader is supposed to get from the story.

1

Mood

2

Setting

3

Point of View

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Multiple Choice

The attitude a writer has about the story that is shown through things like their word-choice is called the ____.

1

Mood

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Tone

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Conflict

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is first person point of view?

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I went out the door and found that my car was covered in snow.

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She went out the door to find that her car was covered in snow.

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Multiple Choice

What does it mean when a point of view is "third person limited"?

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The story is told by a main character who uses "I" and "me."

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The narrator uses "He" and "They" - but is limited to seeing only what 1 character in the story sees/hears/thinks.

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The narrator uses "He" and "They" but is all-knowing and can talk about all characters in the same way.

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Multiple Choice

What does omniscient mean?

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Inferior

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Limited to 1

3

All-knowing

Plot Structure and Literary Elements

Quarter 3 Test Content (Part 1)

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