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A shift in a narrative is also known as what? (1 point)
a conflict Item Iten a change Item a flashback a theme
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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 conflict a conflict a
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A shift in a narrative is also known as what?(1 point) Responses a conflict a conflict a change a change a flashback a flashback
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the phrase (blank) describes when a story skips around in time flashing back of flashing forward in a characters life
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Which best explains why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order they occurred
Fun in the sun Sizzle
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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)
to
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What is reflection?(1 point)
Responses a final paragraph in a work that ties everything together a final paragraph in a work that
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6. is providing hints about a story's eventual outcome. (1 point)
Otheme Oflashback foreshadowing personification
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7. A memory that takes place out of the main timeline of a story is called a
(1 point) Otheme Othesis Oresolution flashback
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A shift in a narrative is also known as what?(1 point)
Responses a theme a theme a conflict a conflict a change a change a
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
Writers create _______ by leading the reader to expect something to happen.
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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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What is the way a character narrator, or the reader sees what is happening in a story?
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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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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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A shift in a narrative is also known as what? A. Conflict b. Change c. Theme d. Flashback
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
occurs when the audience knows something that a character does not.
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kiki
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What is a reflection?(1 point)
Responses A. when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
______ is the way a character, the narrator, or the reader sees what is
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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)
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the best
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In which y
E of story structure are events narrated in the order they happen
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The phrase _____ describes when a story skips around in time flashing or flashing forward in a characters lide
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What is a parallel plot?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aa story structure in which the plot unfolds in a linear and
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A story opens on a coronation event for a young queen. The queen-to-be seems calm, confident, and ready to step into her new
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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)
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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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In novel or short stories authors can provide scene descriptions and character dialogue
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In which type of story structure are events narrated in the order they happen?(1 point)
Responses circular structure circular
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How can the reader’s point of view create suspense and humor?(1 point)
Responses A reader might know things that the characters
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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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What is the purpose of transitioning words and phrases?
to help reveal the theme in the narrative to tie together part of a
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A shift in a narrative is also known as what?
a theme a flashback a conflict a change
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MaryMartha Boucher
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A shift in a narrative is also known as what?(1 point)
Responses a theme a theme a flashback a flashback a conflict a conflict a
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Point of view is the perspective from which a story is told. The point of view of a novel refers to its narrator. Choose the
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give me an example for all of them
narrative – a written or spoken telling of events; a story transition words – words that
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The Footsteps
Lucas was at the library, poring over the latest mystery novel by his favorite author. Ever since he was little,
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What is a reflection?
when the author introduces a new character to the narrative when a character offers a resolution to a
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MaryMartha Boucher
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What is a reflection?
a. when the author introduces a new character to the narrative b. when a character offers a resolution to a
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In "The Land of Laughter," the repetition of the sentence "Why are you crying, little boys?" helps:
A. to show their surprise at
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How can the readers point of view create suspense and humor
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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)
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Narrator meaning
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What is suspense?
A reference to some thing outside of the story The perspective, from which a story is told And uncertainty
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1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point) In novels
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point) The phrase describes when a story skips around in time, flashing back or
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Ways I can adjust the pacing in a narrative include
write in a paragraph!
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First person narrators tell stories from only their perspective and not those of others. By default, they are ?
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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)
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A writer can use Response areato achieve a more exact meaning and help the audience experience the story.
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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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