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A flashback occurs when
(1 point) • a writer gives subtle hints that something is going on. • a writer reminds the reader of
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What effect does an author create by starting in the middle of a story’s action?
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What effect does an author create by starting in the middle of a story’s action?
it creates an unexpected or final moment of
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A flashback is
(1 point) Responses an indirect comparison of two unlike things. an indirect comparison of two unlike things. a
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___ is a memory sequence that interrupts the chronological order of events for the purpose of telling what happened at some time
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Why would an author use compare and contrast in a narrative?(1 point) Responses to express the author's personal views to
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29) How does the passage suggest Twain's narratives differ from typical storytelling?
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Use the text below to answer the question that follows:
In the novel "Whispers of Destiny," the story unfolds through the
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___ is a memory sequence that interrupts the chronological order of events for the purpose of telling what happened at some time
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___ is a memory sequence that interrupts the chronological order of events for the purpose of telling what happened at some time
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Why do authors often use transition words and phrases in narratives
to navigate the twists and turns of a plot to create a
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Alessandro is writing a narrative about a family whose home is destroyed in the Great Fire of 1901 in Jacksonville, Florida. In
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Match each narrative technique with its definition.
Match Term Definition Description A) A writing technique used to alter time
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Read the passage and answer the question that follows.
The siblings, one tall and lean, the other short and stocky, stood at
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"The Moment Before the Gun Went Off" is written using what literary technique?
(1 point) Responses hyperbole hyperbole in media
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A flash back is..
A. an indirect comparison of twow unlike things B. a major problem around wich a story is build C. the place
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In the novel "Whispers of Destiny," the story unfolds through the perspectives of two main characters, Emma and James. Emma, a
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Why would an author write a story with an unreliable narrator?
A. to create effects such as suspense, tension, or humor B. to
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What is the definition of flashback?(1 point) Responses a literary device that moves the reader from the present in a
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How does an author develop second-person narration in a literary text?(1 point) Responses by not using any pronouns by not using
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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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Use the draft below to answer the question. The gray sky was dotted with threatening black clouds—not ideal for the planned
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What narrative technique is used to establish a second-person point of view?(1 point)
Responses using the pronoun I or me using
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What effect does an author create by starting in the middle of a story’s action?(1 point)
Responses It introduces the reader to
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How would an author of a narrative most effectively develop a dynamic character? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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Choose the transition word or phrase that indicates that accounts of a narrative are alike.(1 point)
Madeleine praised the
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
“When you told me you were a pet detective, I’ll be honest,” Joan said, “I
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Select two characteristics of a strong narrative with multiple plot lines.(1 point) Responses plot lines with the same
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Which of the following is the definition of a dream sequence?
When a story begins in the middle of the action or turning point
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In medias res refers to
(1 point) Responses opening a story in the middle of the action. opening a story in the middle of the
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How does the narrative point of view affect the text?
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Which structure creates a sense of mystery for the reader?(1 point) Responses circular circular linear linear parallel parallel
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What’s the job of a narrator
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Which structure shifts the perspective of the story?(1 point)
Responses parallel parallel circular circular foreshadowing
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What is point of you?(a) the authors perspective on a series of events.(b) the way a narrator sees the experience events.
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What is point of view
The way a character develops over time The authors perspective on a series of events The way a narrator
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Which description applies to a flashback?(1 point) Responses A narrative skips around in time, flashing to events that
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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 description applies to a flashback?
a a narrative skips around in time, flashing to scenes from a protagonist's earlier
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What point of view is a story told from that uses the word I
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Which description applies to a flashback?(1 point)
Responses A narrative skips around in time, flashing to events that occur in
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What is pacing?(1 point)
Responses the speed at which a story moves the speed at which a story moves the perspective of the
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identify narrative techniques
analyze how key elements enhance an author's style implement alternative plot structures in a short
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The way a narrator sees and experiences events
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Switched Perspective Format
Starting Point: Begin your retelling with a sentence from the original work and write from there.
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What is the correct subgenre for a taste that is composed of facial details. Told in a similar way to a story with a series of
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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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how does point of view impact a story?
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What is the term for a break from the present to go back in time?
Responses A flashbackflashback B foreshadowingforeshadowing C
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“The Open Window” by Saki
Use the passage to answer the question. Saki’s “The Open Window” incorporates two secondary
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