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Elements of a story
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is plot the same as a conflict?
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. No, they are not the same but one is not much
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Which statement is true?
1.Setting is a backdrop that can be changed without affecting the plot. or 2.Good plot builds logically
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What is the purpose of a story's tone? Select the correct answer
To evoke an emotional response from the reader to reveal the
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What is the purpose of a story's tone?
To evoke an emotional response from the reader to reveal the author's attitude about the
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Which sentence describes a function of dialogue in a story?(1 point)
Responses It identifies information from outside sources
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Which details are part of a story’s setting?(1 point)
Responses the order of events in the story the order of events in the
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Which sentence best describes a story’s rising action? (1 point) Responses It is the point of the story where the characters
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Which details are part of a story’s setting?(1 point)
Responses the day, season, year, or historical period in which a story
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Which answer choice correctly defines plot?
A. the way a story is organized and presented B. the sequence of events in a story C.
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What are the salient details of setting?
(1 point) Responses the important events of the plot the important events of the plot
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Why might an author include a paradox in a detective story?(1 point)
Responses to establish a fantasy world to establish a
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Which of the following details would be considered part of the setting? (1 point) Responses the resolution of the plot the
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Why is cultural setting important to the context of a story?(1 point)
Responses It tells readers what the most important events
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Which of the following best describes an internal
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Carlos desperately searched his pockets and his backpack, but there could be nodoubt that he'd lost the key to his father's car.
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Which elements of a story can help you predict early on what a story will be about? (Choose all that apply.)
A.the author’s
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hich of the following is a definition of theme?
(1 point) Responses the physical location of a story the physical location of a
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What would cause a reader to be dissatisfied with an ending?
A. if the plot elements are developed all the way through the
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A story's ____ is the central idea or insight about life or human behavior.
Responses A plotplot B settingsetting C theme
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"Conflicts" are crucial to stories because ___________.
Responses A they allow for sequelsthey allow for sequels B they determine
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Which statement describes a tragic ending?(1 point) Responses The main characters resolve their issues peacefully. The main
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Multiple Choice
The plot of a story centers on _________. (1 point) Responses setting conflict dialect
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00:24 Feature Conflict Video Player 00:0001:44 Show Transcript 00:03: Whenever you read a story or watch a
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A character, such as Mickey Mouse, is a person in a story.
Question 1 options: True False Question 2 (2 points) The theme of a
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What would cause a reader to be dissatisfied with an ending?(1 point) Responses If the setting and theme are interwoven. If the
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What is the characters and settings in this story
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The setting influences the development of the plot because
The setting influences the development of the plot because A It leaves
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Question Which of the following best describes the climax of a story? (1 point) Responses how the story ends
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What is dialogue?
1. The words characters say to each other in a story or drama 2. The development of conflict in a story or
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keep the lid on it, Pandora
what was the raising action and falling action in the story
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keep a lid on it, Pandora
exposition: charters: protagonist: Antagonist: setting(time period and place):
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Which of the following best describes the climax of a story?
(1 point) Responses the introductory portion of the story the
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What is theme?
(1 point) Responses a story's plot the underlying meaning or message in a literary work a story's time and place
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What are the salient details of setting?
(1 point) Responses the important events of the plot the time and place of a story the
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When an author writes a conclusion, what elements do they need to provide to so that the story follows the same form over the
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The story of “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr analyze the following literary elements and their overall effect on
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Which of the following details would be considered part of the setting?
(1 point) Responses the resolution of the plot the
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Which of the following details would be considered part of the setting? (1 point) the resolution of the plot the time period of
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Carlos desperately searched his pockets and his backpack, but there could be no doubt that he'd lost the key to his father's
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Which of the following details would be considered part of the setting?
(1 point) Responses the resolution of the plot the
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Which of the following details would be considered part of the setting?
(1 point) Responses the resolution of the plot the time
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Which of the following details would be considered part of the setting?
(1 point) Responses the resolution of the plot the
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What is exposition?(1 point)
Responses the moment when the energy between characters has reached its most intense pitch the
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Hana
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Which of the following details would be considered part of the setting?
a. the resolution of the plot b. the time period of the
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The struggle or major problem around which a story is built is called the ___. (1 point) Responses plot plot resolution
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An author is writing a story that is set in Croydon, England, in the late 1700s. In which part of the story would they introduce
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What is true about the tone of a story?(1 point) Responses
It should create suspense for the reader. It should be tied directly
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Which of the following details would be considered part of the setting?
A. the resolution of the plot. B. the time period of the
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Which of the following details would be considered part of the setting?
• the resolution of the plot • the time period of the
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Which answer choice correctly defines plot?(1 point) Responses the way a story is organized and presented the way a story is
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What would cause a reader to be dissatisfied with an ending?(1 point) Responses If the characters interact with the setting in
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