

Plot Elements Review
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4th Grade
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Dana Dupont
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9 Slides • 20 Questions
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Choose the two words that best complete the sentence.
During the exposition, it is important to introduce the _____, _____, and the ____.
Characters, setting, and climax
Problems,
rising actions, and actors
Characters, falling actions, and characteristics.
conflict, resolution, and traits.
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Multiple Choice
Where and when a story takes place is the _____.
Plot
Setting
Solution
Problem
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Multiple Select
The conflict is the problem in the story.
Look at the answer choices below and select TWO conflicts.
A heated argument takes place between two characters.
While walking down the street, an elderly woman similes at the young children playing in the park.
A man is depressed because he cannot decide if he wants to keep his current girlfriend or date the girl who asked him out at lunch.
A student asks to use the restroom.
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Open Ended
In a complete sentence that uses correct capitalization and punctuation, complete the following task.
In your own words, define conflict.
Conflict is a ________.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
The main character who changes while solving a problem is called the _____ .
Protagonist
Antagonist
Supporting character
Sad
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Multiple Choice
The character who tries to stop the protagonist from solving their problem is called the _____.
Antagonist
Protagonist
Bad guy
Good guy
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Multiple Choice
rising actions
falling actions
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Multiple Choice
TRUE or FALSE
The rising actions main job is to keep your attention until the protagonist sees a solution to end their conflict.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The most action in the plot happens during the ____________.
Climax
Rising actions
Resolution
Conflict
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Multiple Select
There is more than one answer.
Choose the answer choices that describe the purpose of rising actions found within the plot of a story.
That actions that help lead the protagonist to go through change.
The biggest part of the story.
None of the options are correct.
Events that prepare the protagonist to solve their conflict.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
the turning point of the story or when the story changes
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is the event called that takes place after the climax and prepares the story for its resolution (end)?
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
The ____ is how the problem of a story is fixed or solved.
Plot
Setting
Main character
Resolution
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