10 questions
The highest point of tension in a plot is the
Climax
Conflict
Plot
Inciting Incident
Exposition
The problem or struggle is the
Resolution
Theme
Conflict
Resolution
Climax
Complications are added during the
Conflict
Rising Action
Narration
Climax
Falling Action
The part of the plot that introduces the setting is the
Climax
Resolution
Inciting Incident
Theme
Exposition
The term for the events that make up a story
Conflict
Exposition
Resolution
Theme
Plot
The conflict is introduced during the
Inciting Incident
Climax
Resolution
Falling Action
Plot
If a character is struggling with a difficult decision, the conflict is
External Conflict
Internal Conflict
Rising Action
Theme
None of the Above
What is the purpose of the inciting incident?
It sets the rising action in motion.
It includes background information on the characters.
It concludes the conflict.
It is an observation about life that the author is sharing with readers.
It shows what happens to the characters at the end of the story.
What is the purpose of the falling action?
It sets the plot in motion.
The characters and setting are being introduced.
The events start to build toward a climax.
Loose ends are being tied up and the conflict is being resolved.
The ending of a plot is called the
Climax
Conflict
Rising Action
Theme
Resolution