WorksheetsElements of Fiction Review
Total questions: 19
Worksheet time: 2hrs 15mins
introduces the characters?
The correct order of a Plot Diagram is...
exposition, falling action, climax, resolution, rising action
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
resolution, falling action, climax, rising action, resolution
rising action, exposition, climax, resolution, falling action
One summer's day, a merry Grasshopper was dancing, singing and playing his violin with all his heart. He saw an Ant passing by working hard to store food for the winter. “Come and sing with me instead of working so hard,” said the Grasshopper. “Let’s have fun together.” “I must store food for the winter,” said the Ant,“ and I advise you to do the same.” “Don’t worry about winter, it’s still very far away,” said the Grasshopper, laughing at him. But the Ant wouldn’t listen and continued to work. When winter came, the starving Grasshopper went to the Ant’s house and humbly begged for something to eat. “If you had listened to my advice in the summer you would not now be in need,” said the Ant. “I’m afraid you will have to go without supper,” and he closed the door.
What is the rising action?
The Ant did not want to join the Grasshopper; The Grasshopper went to the Ant to ask for food; The Ant did not share his food.
The Ant was storing food for the winter; The Grasshopper kept singing, dancing and having fun; The Ant continued to work.
The Grasshopper was worried about winter; The Grasshopper stored his food properly; The Ant helped him.
The Grasshopper and the Ant went singing and dancing; The Ant helped the Grasshopper to store his food for the winter; They were prepared for winter.
A Dog, to whom the butcher had thrown a bone, was hurrying home with his prize as fast as he could go. As he crossed a narrow bridge, he looked down and saw his reflection in the quiet water as if in a mirror. But the greedy Dog thought he saw a real Dog carrying a bone much bigger than his own. If he had stopped to think he would have known better. But instead of thinking, he dropped his bone and sprang at the Dog in the river, only to find himself swimming for dear life to reach the shore. At last he managed to scramble out, and as he stood sadly thinking about the good bone he had lost, he realized what a foolish Dog he had been.
What is the conflict?
The dog doesn't like to swim.
The dog wanted the bigger bone that the other dog had.
The dog couldn't carry his bone.
The dog did not get along with the butcher.
During a baseball game, Tanner tried to tag a player leaving first base. When the umpire called the player out, Tanner immediately informed the umpire that he in fact did not tag the runner. Two weeks later, the very same umpire was at another one of Tanner’s baseball games. Tanner was playing short stop and tagged a runner as they approached third base. When the umpire called the player safe, Tanner didn’t say a word, but the umpire noticed the surprised look on Tanner’s face. “Did you tag the runner?” she asked Tanner. When Tanner told her that he did tag the runner, the umpire changed her decision and called the player out. The coaches and parents were furious, but the umpire stood by her decision.
What is the resolution?
Tanner lied to the umpire and the umpire believed him so Tanner's team won the game.
Tanner's team lost the game because of his honesty and this made the coaches and parents upset.
The umpire trusted Tanner because he had been honest and called the player out, even though it made the parents and coaches upset.
The umpire trusted Tanner and let Tanner make all of the calls in the game so Tanner's team would win.
Read the following passage from a story.
"AJ is so excited to see you," he heard his mother shout into the phone. She always spoke louder on long-distance calls, as if raising her voice would help it travel across the Atlantic. "Aren't you, AJ?" she demanded.
AJ slumped in his chair, pushing wrinkled peas around his plate. His suitcase stood at attention in the hallway, holding eight weeks worth of shirts, pants, and socks. Suddenly, a loud crash sounded.
"Patches!" his mother shrieked.
In the hallway, Patches the cat stood next to an overturned suitcase and the remnants of a shattered vase. As AJ's mother rushed to assess the damage, Patches slid up to AJ, rubbing his face against AJ's leg. AJ reached down to pet him, and Patches looked up, blinking his green eyes. He stared at AJ with his knowing look - a look that seemed to offer so much and ask for so little in return.
Which of the following is most likely the climax of the story?
"AJ slumped in his chair, pushing wrinkled peas around his plate."
"She always spoke louder on long-distance calls, as if raising her voice would help it travel across the Atlantic."
"His suitcase stood at attention in the hallway, holding eight weeks worth of shirts, pants, and socks."
"Suddenly, a loud crash sounded. 'Patches!' his mother shrieked. In the hallway, Patches the cat stood next to an overturned suitcase and the remnants of a shattered vase."
When Siljo went out of town, he left his bird with his friend Don. Don was supposed to feed it and make sure it got a chance to fly around everyday. One day, Don forgot that the bird was out of its cage and he opened the front door. Siljo’s bird flew away. Don tried to find it but he couldn’t. Don apologized when Siljo came home. Siljo was sad, but he knew it was an accident and wasn’t mad.
Which of the following quotes would be the climax of the story?
"Siljo's bird flew away."
"Don forgot that the bird was out of its cage and he opened the front door."
"Don apologized when Siljo came home."
"Siljo was sad, but he knew it was an accident and wasn't mad."
Read the following passage from a story.
Wind whipped at Vanessa, Mo and Jaime's faces as they trudged up the mountain. "Do you have the ice samples?" Vanessa questioned Mo again. "Why don't you carry them the rest of the way?" he responded irritably. Mo was digging into his backpack to retrieve the samples when suddenly, a gust of wind snatched them out of his hands, sending them tumbling down the mountain."
If we lose those, this was all for nothing!" Vanessa cried. The wind roared angrily, churning flakes of snow that had newly begun to fall. How far had the samples gone? The three scientists stared at each other in horrified silence."
I'll go back for them," Jaime spoke up quietly.
Vanessa and Mo looked at Jaime. He was the smallest and youngest of the group, barely strong enough to carry his large backpack.
"I'll go," he said louder.
Which sentence from the passage describes the exposition?
"Wind whipped at Vanessa, Mo, and Jaime's faces as they trudged up the mountain."
"How far had the samples gone?"
"The wind roared angrily, churning flakes of snow that had newly begun to fall."
"He was the smallest and youngest of the group, barely strong enough to carry his large backpack."
Read the following passage from a story.
Marta was stumped. She had turned the details of the case over and over in her head, trying to figure out the answer. The suspect had somehow entered the store, stolen the artwork and exited without leaving any trace or fingerprints. Marta paced, her movements matching her storm of thoughts. Out of the corner of her eye, she noticed the new technological device she had been given to use, which she'd been avoiding like the plague. "I wonder…" she thought.
Hesitantly, Marta typed the details of the case into the device's keyboard. It whirred and spat out a list of similar cases and how they'd been solved. Reading through the information, Marta was amazed. She had been pondering for hours, but 30 seconds with this device, and she could find answer! With new respect, she rushed off.
Which detail from the passage describes the falling action?
"The suspect had somehow entered the store, stolen the artwork and exited without any trace or fingerprints."
"Marta paced, her movements matching her storm of thoughts."
"Out of the corner of her eye, she noticed the new technological device she had been given to use, which she'd been avoiding like the plague."
"Marta typed the details of the case into the device's keyboard...She had been pondering for hours, but 30 seconds with this device, and she could find her answer!"
Read the following passage from a story.
Eriene gazed across the field, noticing how peaceful Creature's Cove seemed now. The only evidence of the battle were the scorched patches of earth dotting the landscape like a sunburn. Eriene clasped the jade pendant that was given to her by her great-aunt. Her great-aunt's words echoed in her head. "This necklace has always belonged to the protector of what is good and just in the kingdom. Now, it belongs to you."
Which of the following is most likely the resolution of the story?
"Eriene gazed across the field, noticing how peaceful Creature's Cove seemed now."
"The only evidence of the battle were the scorched patches of earth dotting the landscape like a sunburn."
"This necklace has always belonged to the protector of what is good and just in the kingdom. Now, it belongs to you."
"Eriene clasped the jade pendant that was given to her by her great-aunt."
Read the following passage from a story.
Rohan triumphantly lifted the trophy above his head. Despite all the obstacles, he had won. Beneath his cheerful exterior, he felt a twinge of the constant pain he’d learned to live with. Almost unconsciously, Rohan removed one hand from the trophy and rubbed the thin red scar that snaked around his ankle. He thought back to the surgery and the weeks spent lying in his bed, unable to compete. The months of exercises to strengthen his leg. “Rohan!” he heard the crowd scream, as if in slow motion. A smile broke across Rohan’s face, shattering his thoughts. He returned his hand to his trophy, firmly grasping it.
Which of the following is most likely the conflict in the story?
Man vs. Nature
Man vs. Self
Man vs. Man
None of the above
The exposition includes which of the following
Rising Actions
Climax and Falling Actions
Characters, Setting & Conflict
The Climax is...
when we are introduced to the Protagonist
the highest moment of suspense in a story
when all conflicts or problems are resolved
