
08.26 | Plot Elements
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Esmeralda Gregg
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A story must include the following (select more than one answer)
setting
characters
plot
pictures
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chronological order has to do with?
time
Comparing and contrasting
problem and soultion.
description.
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Multiple Choice
Which answer choice describes chronological order?
events in order from a story
events in order relating to time
both
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Multiple Choice
What is a flashback?
A sudden moment of realization or change for a character
An object or sensory experience that triggers memories
A device in which the story opens and ends in the same moment
A point in the story that shows something that happened earlier
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Multiple Choice
A part of the plot that jumps ahead in time and returns to the present
flashforward
flashback
ancient
prediction
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which is NOT important to setting?
Time period
Events that happen
Describing the location
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Multiple Choice
Which is important to setting?
WHERE a story takes place
WHEN a story takes place
Both where AND when
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Characters can only be humans.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The Antagonist is...
Where the conflict is introduced and the story and rising action begin.
The ongoing issue that the main character is dealing with.
The main character or “good guy” of the story.
The “villain” or “bad guy” of the story.
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Multiple Choice
The protagonist is...
The ongoing issue that the main character is dealing with.
The main character or “good guy” of the story.
The “villain” or “bad guy” of the story.
The moral or lesson learned from the story.
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Multiple Choice
The series of events in a story.
The problem in the story
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The exposition...
Introduces the reader to the characters and setting
Is the part of the story when the conflict is resolved
Is the part of the story where a character changes
Is the part of the story where the events help the reader understand what the conflict is
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Multiple Choice
What best describes the TIME and PLACE of a Story?
Rising Action
Plot
Setting
Resolution
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Multiple Choice
What is the definition of an “internal” conflict?
A. a hero in a story
B. a struggle between a character and another in a story
C. an issue with culture and traditions
D. an issue a character faces within themselves
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following does NOT belong in the group.
A. Internal conflict
B. External conflict
C. Character vs. Society
D. Author
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Multiple Choice
In this type of conflict, a character is pitted against the forces of nature.
A. Character vs. Character
B. Character vs. Society
C. Character vs. Nature
D. Man vs. Self
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Multiple Choice
This type of conflict happens within the mind of the character.
A. Character vs. Self
B. Character vs. Character
C. Character vs. Technology
D. Character vs. Society
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Multiple Choice
What is a conflict?
A. The denouement in a story
B. It is where the story happened.
C. A struggle between opposing forces
D. Characters getting along together
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Multiple Choice
An example of an internal conflict is _______________________.
A. A child quarrelling with sibling.
B. A girl trying to fit in with her peers.
C. A man struggling with his laptop.
D. A woman doubting her abilities.
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Multiple Choice
Conflict is...
The end of the story where we find out what happened to the characters when the conflict is resolved.
The ongoing issue that the main protagonist is dealing with.
The “villain” or “bad guy” of the story.
The turning point of the story that the rising action has been building too.
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Climax is...
The end of the story where we find out what happened to the characters when the conflict is resolved.
The turning point of the story that the rising action has been building too.
Beginning of the story line where the world is built and the characters and setting are introduced.
The “villain” or “bad guy” of the story.
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Multiple Choice
The term for the events that make up a story
Conflict
Exposition
Resolution
Theme
Plot
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Multiple Choice
The highest point of tension in a plot is the
Climax
Conflict
Plot
Inciting Incident
Exposition
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Multiple Choice
Rising Action is...
The main character or “good guy” of the story.
Beginning of the story line where the world is built and the characters and setting are introduced.
Where the story starts to get interesting and many of the main events happen.
The turning point of the story that the rising action has been building too.
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Multiple Select
What is number 2 as shown in the Story Plot Diagram?
Falling Action
Rising Action
Exposition
Climax
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Multiple Choice
Falling Action is...
Beginning of the story line where the world is built and the characters and setting are introduced.
The moral or lesson learned from the story.
The end of the story where we find out what happened to the characters when the conflict is resolved.
The events that take place after the climax.
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Resolution is...
The end of the story where we find out what happened to the characters when the conflict is resolved.
The ongoing issue that the main character is dealing with.
The moral or lesson learned from the story.
Where the conflict is introduced and the story and rising action begin.
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Multiple Choice
Theme is
The ongoing issue that the main character is dealing with.
Where the story starts to get interesting and many of the main events happen.
Beginning of the story line where the world is built and the characters and setting are introduced.
The moral or lesson learned from the story.
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Reorder
Reorder the following
exposition
rising action
climax
falling action
resolution
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