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When should a writer use multiple plotlines in the same story?(1 point) Responses if they share characters and a setting if they
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In 3–5 sentences, describe changes you could make to the dream subplot that would increase tension, mystery, or surprise in
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In 3–5 sentences, describe changes you could make to the dream subplot that would increase tension, mystery, or surprise in
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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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When should a writer use multiple plotlines in the same story?(1 point) Responses if they are loosely related to each
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Which ending would add tension to this story? (1 point) Responses Marigold suddenly realizes that she is a day ahead of herself
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The party setting of chapter 10 of the westing game advances the plot by allowing
a Mrs. Hoo to showcase her cooking b Mrs.
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Chapter 1: Paintball Summer
The final excruciating seconds of the school year ticked away. In a few moments, Quinton would be on
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Use the text below to answer the question that follows:
In the small town of Rivertown, two childhood friends, Mia and Jake,
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Use the story description to answer the question.
A story begins with a character trying to make a major life decision. The
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The setting influences the development of the plot because
A It leaves the tenants powerless to stop the murderer. B Living close
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The setting influences the development of the plot because
A It leaves the tenants powerless to stop the murderer. B Living close
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When should a writer use multiple plotlines in the same story?(1 point) Responses if they are in the same genre if they are in
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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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Use the story description to answer the question.
A story begins with a character trying to make a major life decision. The
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Use the story description to answer the question.
A story begins with a character trying to make a major life decision. The
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Use the passage to answer the question.
At which point in "The Pin" does the narrator decide to transform his attitude toward the
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What is exposition?(1 point)
Responses what happens in the aftermath of the climax the moment when the conflict is resolved text
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What does the rising action in a play achieve?
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What is the purpose of the point of attack in a play?
a. To establish background information b. To engage the audience's
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In a play, which element refers to the moment within the plot where the central conflict is introduced?
a. Inciting incident b.
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Use the text below to answer the question that follows: In the small town of River town, two childhood friends, Mia and Jake,
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Silvio confidently pointed out to the clerk the silver bracelet in the display case.
For once, Silvio hadn't struggled with the
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What are dramatic elements?(1 point)
Responses people or beings in a performance whose actions move the plot forward people or
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What are dramatic elements?(1 point)
Responses people or beings in a performance whose actions move the plot forward aspects of a
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Hana
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Use the text below to answer the question that follows: In the small town of Rivertown, two childhood friends, Mia and Jake,
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Rainbow Crow flew as quickly as he could. He felt the warmth of the fire at the end of the branch. The fire’s light was very
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In the small town of Rivertown, two childhood friends, Mia and Jake, found themselves entangled in a mysterious adventure. One
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What is the meaning of tension as it relates to dramatic elements?(1 point) Responses how the playwright and characters convey
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The fight for suffrage drives a wedge between a spirited young woman and her mother. . . .
Characters NARRATOR REBECCA, 17 years
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Use the text below to answer the question that follows: In the small town of Rivertown, two childhood friends, Mia and Jake,
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How might providing a twist in a conclusion create more meaning for the reader?(1 point) Responses It would surprise the reader
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Tradition by George Middleton OLLIVANT. [He eyes her tensely and controls himself with an effort.] So you are not going to stay
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Use the story description to answer the question.
A story begins with a character trying to make a major life decision. The
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how does the dialogue in paragraphs78-94 develop the plot of the story.
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A story begins with a character trying to make a major life decision. The character goes to sleep, and the next day the
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Which of the following places most closely is involved with Santiago’s eventual discovery of the treasure?
Answer choices for
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what is rising action
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Use the story to answer the question.
The Black Horse I had been riding my black horse through the thickets of pitahaya from
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Plot development quick check reading literary text
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what is one way that a lack of dialogue negatively affects plot
the plot moves along faster an is easier to understand character
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Plot development quick check Ra English 8B
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How do characters affect the plot of a story?(1 point)
Responses Characters create the action. Characters create the action.
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is the most exicting part of the story when we learn the outcome rising action
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Plot development, QuickChek
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In a literary text, what is the inciting incident?(1 point)
Responses the climax or turning point of the story the climax or
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Reading Literary Text Review 10 of 1510 of 15 Items Question Use the paragraph to answer the question. Mia slammed the door and
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What is one way that a lack of dialogue negatively affects plot?(1 point)
Responses The story is more interesting and exciting.
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The climax of “The Oasis: Africa” comes when Sheikh spots something in the distance and thinking it may be the raiders, the
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
“The basketball team huddled together before the last day. When the whistle blew, they
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