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What is pacing?(1 point)
Responses the use of dialogue to move the plot forward the use of dialogue to move the plot forward the
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A shift in a narrative is also known as what?(1 point)
Responses a flashback a flashback a theme a theme a conflict a conflict a
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How can dialogue contribute to story development?
by providing a way for the reader to visualize events by engaging the
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How can dialogue contribute to story development?(1 point)
Responses by signaling changes in a character by signaling changes in
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What is the purpose of transition words and phrases
To reveal key vocabulary in a narrative To tie together part of a narrative
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A shift in a narrative is also known as what?(1 point)
Responses a change a change a theme a theme a flashback a flashback a
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Chronological order refers to
the location where events took place. the occurrences in flashbacks of the story. The order of
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hi
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Chronological order refers to?
The interaction between characters The location where events took place The occurrence is in
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Which best describes “exploding the moment?”
adding dialogue to the narrative describing a momentary event in detail writing
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hibk
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A shift in a narrative is also known as what?(1 point) Responses a flashback a flashback a theme a theme a conflict a conflict a
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A frame story is best defined as: (1 point)
a. A story that has a clear beginning, middle and end. b. A story within a story-
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donal
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Which best explains why using the narrative technique of social commentary is helpful in developing a story?(1 point)
Responses
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Which is an advantage of using the narrative technique of a third-person omniscient narrator in a story?(1 point)
Responses The
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Which is an advantage of using the narrative technique of a third-person omniscient narrator in a story?
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Shot 1: a wide shot establishing the setting as a fairly typical playground inside a chain-link fence with a city sprawling
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in a narrative is also known as what?
a. a change b. a flashback c. a theme d. a conflict
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How can structure impact the narration or point of view of a story?
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Ways that i can adjust the pacing in a narrative include _____
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What is pacing?
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What is pacing?
A. The speed at which a story moves B. The perspective of the narrator C. The details the bring a story back to
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Blep
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What pronouns are used when a story is told from third-person point of view?
What is the context of a story? What 3 elements
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GaTLA COCA Student
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What is pacing? (1 point)
Responses how interesting the writer can make the narrative for the reader how interesting the writer
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Which structure creates a sense of mystery for the reader?
A. Flashback B. Linear C. Pararell D. Circular
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Stormie
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Which best explains why the author, a narrative might describe event a different order than they occurred
A to prove that this is
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Marysol
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How does the form “ At noon, in the gym, with dad” help tell the story?
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Character point of view quick check select the correct answer from the drop-down list blank is the way a character the narrator
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in order to remember the definitions of different types of narrative devices and techniques are strategy I used was..
ways that I
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Use the video description to answer the question.
Shot 1: a wide shot establishing the setting as a fairly typical playground
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In novels or short stories, authors can provide scene descriptions and characters dialogue, nd introduce the conflict with a
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In which type of story structure are events narrated in the order they happen? (1 point)
• circular structure • nonlinear
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Lady
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In order to remember the definitions of different types of narrative devices and techniques, one strategy I used was
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What is pacing? (1 point)
Responses how the main idea of the narrative affects the reader how the main idea of the narrative
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BOThelper
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A shift in a narrative is also known as what? (1 point)
• a conflict • a theme O a change • a flashback
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When characters speak in a story, it is done through ______________________. (1 point) Responses point of view point of view
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Question Which best explains why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order than
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Sukuna
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Writers create by leading the reader to expect something to happen.
•suspense •humor •drama •Irony
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Lady
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In novels and short stories authors can provide scene descriptions and character dialogue and introduce the conflict with a
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Which best explains why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order than they occurred?(1 point)
Respons
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Which best explains why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order than they occurred?
To create a
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A shift in a narrative is also known as what?(1 point)
Responses a flashback a flashback a theme a theme a conflict a conflict a
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she
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In novels or short stories, authors can provide scene descriptions and character
dialogue, and introduce the conflict with a
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Lady
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Question Which best explains why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order than they occurred?(1
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Which best explains why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order than they occurred?(1 point)
Respons
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
In novels or short stories, authors can provide scene descriptions and
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Asma Amer
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drag and drop the correct word into the correct location.
responses: descriptive setting engaging start complex plot reliable
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
In novels or short stories, authors can provide scene descriptions and
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A first person narrator’s perspective is always reliable.
True False
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The narrator and focaliser is always the same entity in a story.
True False
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What phrase describes when a story skips around in time flashing back or flashing forward in a character life
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Marysol
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A shift in a narrative is also known as what? (1 point)
a change a theme • a flashback a conflict
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