
JT Test Review
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Hagen Carmichael
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JT Test Review
by Hagen Carmichael
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Jack Tales Review
Review for assessment
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What will be on the assessment?
- mood and tone
- plot diagram
- information about Jack - characterization
- 4 types of conflict
- protagonist and antagonist
- information about the oral tradition
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How should I study?
- use this presentation to quiz yourself
- have your parents or a friend quiz yourself
- review your old study guide about "Jack Tales" (will be posted as an attachment on the assignment where you found this)
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Multiple Choice
In terms of oral tradition:
What is passed down from one generation to the next?
human communication
presents
ideas
TVs
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What is #1 on the plot diagram?
Exposition
Information about setting, characters, mood, and tone
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What is #2 on the plot diagram?
Conflict
This is what drives the rising action
It will be the protagonist (main character v. antagonist)
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What is #3 on the plot diagram?
Rising action
Conflict developed
MOST of the story is the rising action
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What is #4 on the plot diagram?
Climax
Turning point
Happened towards the end of the story
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What is #5 on the plot diagram?
Falling action
What happens right after the turning point (climax) BUT does not tell how the story ends
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What is #6 on the plot diagram?
Resolution
"Tie up"
How the story ends
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Tone
How the writers feels about what they're writing
Think of TONE of voice
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Mood
How the reader feels while reading
Based on the writer's tone
A humorous tone leads to a lighthearted mood
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Multiple Select
A good storyteller needs to...
Be silent.
Use different voices.
Show emotion.
Use gestures.
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Multiple Choice
From which country did "Jack Tales" NOT originate?
England
Ireland
India
Frane
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Multiple Choice
"Jack Tales" began with settlers in which century?
16th (1700s)
17th (1600s)
20th (1900s)
18th (1700s)
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Multiple Choice
A good storyteller uses which kind of language to create vivid mental images for the audience?
boring
descriptive
strange
bad
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Multiple Choice
To whom do we compare a good storyteller?
actor
Priest
mother
friend
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Multiple Choice
The oral tradition was used before what was common?
phones
books
TVs
iPads
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Multiple Choice
In which part of the United States do "Jack Tales" come from?
the Beach
Appalachian Mountains
the Piedmont region
the low country
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Multiple Choice
Jack can be considered all EXCEPT FOR:
hero
trickster
fool
villain
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Turning point in a story; moment of greatest suspense; conflict at most intense or dramatic moment.
Rising Action
Falling Action
Resolution
Climax
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Multiple Choice
What type of conflict is this?
Character vs. Character
Character vs. Self
Character vs. Environment
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Multiple Choice
What type of conflict is this?
Character vs. Society
Character vs. Environment
Character vs. Self
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is the mood?
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is tone
How the reader feels
How the writer feels
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Multiple Choice
What is mood
How the reader feels
How the writer feels
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