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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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Use the sentences below to answer the question.
A gymnast suffers an injury and is unable to compete in the state meet. She
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Detineeee
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How do characters affect the plot of a story? (1 point)
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Blackboyjoy
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A bird! He sat up and shook his friend. "Goemon-chan!" he said. "A bird!"
Goemon opened one eye. "It's a bird, that is true:"
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Goemon-chan
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Read the excerpt from Heart of a Samurai.
A bird! He sat up and shook his friend. "Goemon-chan!" he said. "A bird!" Goemon opened
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Goemon-chan
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How do characters affect the plot of a story?(1 point)
Responses A. Characters describe the plot. Characters describe the plot.
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I don’t like math
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In a literary text, what is the inciting incident?(1 point)
Responses the event that introduces the main characters of the story
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Drag and drop the words into the correct locations.(1 point)
The is different from the main events in a story because it is .
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Bot How do characters affect the plot of a story?(1 point)
Responses Characters describe the plot. Characters describe the plot.
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Rising Action in the story of Icarus occurs when __________.
Icarus falls into the ocean Icarus' wings being to melt Icarus flies
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Which stage in a Plot shows an increase in the conflict before it reaches its Climax?
Rising Action - the development of the
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Which is a fact from the falling action (what takes place immediately after the climax)?
Responses Norma calls Mr. Steward to see
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MS AI SISTER
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Drag and drop the words into the correct locations.(1 point) The ___ is different from the main events in a story because it is
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In a literary text, what is the inciting incident?(1 point)
Responses the event that leads to the resolution of the story the
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Billy
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Plot Development Quick Check. 100% please.
1. What is dialogue? A. the words characters say to each other in a story or drama B.
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Panda <3
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How do characters affect the plot of a story? (1 point)
Characters describe the plot. Characters reveal the theme. Characters
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no
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Characters affect the plot of the story because they reveal the setting. Is that true or false?
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A sentence that describes a theme should include(1 point)
Responses the most important events in the plot. the most important
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Plot Development Quick Check
2 of 32 of 3 Items Question Which phrase best describes incidents in a literary text?(1 point)
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A Teenage Dirtbag
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Use the sentences below to answer the question.
A gymnast suffers an injury and is unable to compete in the state meet. She
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The ____ is different from the main events in a story because it is ____
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Plot developments quick check
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plot development QuickChek which phrase best describes incidents in a literary text
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A gymnast suffers an injury and is unable to compete in the state meet. She spends the next year training even harder and
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Read the passage below Jordan was the type of kid a good practical joke every spring season he will pull one of his teammates on
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That girl
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Students will demonstrate mastery of the narrative concepts and plot principles by outlining and writing a fully developed
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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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In a literary text, what is the inciting incident?(1 point)
Responses the climax or turning point of the story the event that
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Chronological order refers to(1 point)
Responses The order of events in a story. The order of events in a story. the interaction
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hello
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Use the dialogue to answer the question.
Luisa ran through the back door of the coffee shop where she worked every Saturday. She
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As the plot moves toward ______________, readers connect with characters' _________.
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Bronson Koreen bk
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A Narrative story
topic:A child from a small village or town experiencing a large city for the first time Plot The plot is clear
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donminifido pronounced don't mind if I do
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Where in the plot does Maya’s realization during math class occur?(1 point)
Responses Exposition Exposition Rising Action
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auri
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Use the list to answer the question.
___ Sir Hector told his riddle to a soothsayer, who solved it. ___ He brought the solution
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Teddy and Chris finally figured out a way to get more fans to come to their basketball
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What my story is about (background):
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Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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Paragraph 1 contributes to the story's plot by -
A describing Clayton's homesickness. B showing that Clayton is getting angry. C
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Why is the plot of the story extremely important?
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<3 S E R E N I T Y<3 or THEYLUVSERENITY:)
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What is one way that a lack of dialogue negatively affects plot? (1 point)
The story is more interesting and exciting. The
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Which of the following quotes spoken by Friar Lawrence shows the strongest example of how he advances the plot of the course of
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In a literary text what is the inciting incident?
The climax are turning point of the story The event that introduces the
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A Lesson in Loss
Elizabeth Mohn 1Carina loved running, and she loved winning too. She was the captain and star athlete of her
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Dmememe emekshmwnj
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_____________ is a significant change in the expected direction or outcome of the plot of a story.
a Rising climactic event b
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As a fiction writer, there are certain milestones you will need to reach for an effective ____________.
a character description b
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In a literary text, what is the inciting incident?(1 point)
Responses A. the event that introduces the conflict of the story B.
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In a literary text, what is the inciting incident?(1 point) Responses the event that introduces the main characters of the story
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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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Whats the : (the events in which the story begins to resolve the conflict)
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Plot Development Quick Check
3 of 33 of 3 Items Question In a literary text, what is the inciting incident?(1 point) Responses
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