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What part of the plot diagram is illustrated in step 6?
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
What part of the plot diagram is illustrated in step 1?
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
What part of the plot diagram is illustrated in step 3?
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
What part of the plot diagram is illustrated in step 4?
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
What part of the plot diagram is illustrated in step 5?
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
When would the CONFLICT be introduced and get worse in the story?
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
When would the reader learn about the protagonist where/what time period the story takes place?
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
When would the reader find out the theme or lesson of the story?
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
This is when the tension is at its worst, and the protagonist must make a decision to end the conflict.
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
Define a narrative
writing that tells a story
the conflict in the story
a fully developed character that has many different character traits
How the author develops the characters, especially the main character
What is NOT part of the elements of a narrative?
theme
plot
dialogue
utopia
Define "character."
A person in a story, poem or play
the setting of a story.
The most intense moment
the dramatic struggle between two forces in a story
A character that is fully developed and has many different character traits is considered a...
Round
Flat
Static
Dynamic
A character that is a stereotype, one-dimensional, has few traits is considered to be...
Secondary
Flat
Static
Dynamic
A character that does not change is considered to be...
Round
Flat
Static
Dynamic
A character that changes as a result of the story's events is considered to be...
Round
Secondary
Flat
Dynamic
What is "How the author develops the characters, especially the main character"?
chracterization
Secondary character
protagonist
Antagonist
What is "The author directly states what the character’s personality"?
Direct characterization
Indirect characterization
Round characterization
Oval characterization
What is "Showing a character’s personality through his/her actions, thoughts, feelings, words, appearance or other character’s observations or reactions"?
Direct characterization
Indirect characterization
Static characterization
Secondary characterization
What is "main character of the story that changes"?
Antagonist
Protagonist
Secondary
Flat
What is "A major character who opposes the protagonist and does not change through the story"?
Antagonist
Protagonist
Secondary
Flat
What is "Other characters who are necessary to moving the plot along, but may not be involved with the central conflict"?
Antagonist
Protagonist
Secondary
Flat
"The start of the story, the situation before the action starts" is the...
exposition
rising action
falling action
resolution
"The series of conflicts and crisis in the story that lead to the climax" is the...
rising action
climax
falling action
resolution
"The most intense moment – either mentally or in action" is the...
rising action
climax
falling action
resolution
"The events and complications begin to resolve themselves" is the...
rising action
climax
falling action
resolution
"The conclusion, the untangling of events in the story" is the...
exposition
climax
falling action
resolution
What is "The time and place of the story’s action"?
Setting
Plot
Conflict
Rising action
What is "Vantage point from which the writer tells the story"?
Point of view
Plot
Conflict
Rising action
What is "Conversation between characters"?
Point of view
Theme
Conflict
Dialogue
What is "Is the central idea about life that the story highlights"?
Point of view
Theme
Nature
Dialogue
What is NOT an example of external conflict?
Human vs. Self
Human vs. society
Human vs. nature
Human vs. people
What is an example of internal conflict?
Human vs. Self
Human vs. society
Human vs. nature
Human vs. people
What is "conflict between human and outside forces"?
External conflict
Internal conflict
Flat conflict
universal conflict
What is "conflict between human and him/herself"?
External conflict
Internal conflict
Flat conflict
universal conflict
What is "a pattern that occurs over and over in different cultures and times"?
Archetype
Plot
Odysseus
Conflict
In the hero's journey archetype, what is "The story's exposition that introduces the hero, and soon the hero's normal life is disrupted. Something changes"?
the call to adventure
the beginning of the adventure
the experience with unconditional love
the magic flight
What is "the hero is first reluctant to accept change, has second thoughts or doubts, and refuses the call to adventure"?
the crossing or return threshold
the refusal of the call
the ultimate boon
the magic flight
In the hero's journey archetype, what is "the hero finally accepts the call and begins a physical, spiritual, and/or emotional journey to get a boon (something that is helpful or beneficial"?
the crossing or return threshold
the beginning of the adventure
the ultimate boon
the refusal of call
In the hero's journey archetype, what is "the hero experiences a series of test, tasks, and challenges that become increasingly difficulty; this is the rising action"?
the crossing or return threshold
the magic flight
the ultimate boon
the road of trials
In the hero's journey archetype, what is "the hero experiences support from a friend, family member, mentor, etc."?
the experience with unconditional love
the magic flight
the ultimate boon
the road of trials
In the hero's journey archetype, what is "the story reaches the climax and the goal of the quest is achieved"?
the ultimate boon
the magic flight
the refusal of the return
the road of trials
In the hero's journey archetype, what is "this is the falling action; the hero thinks about returning since the goal has been accomplished but may decide not to return"?
the refusal of the return
the magic flight
rescue from without
the crossing or return threshold
In the hero's journey archetype, what is "the return home can be dangerous for the hero and forces may try to keep the hero from returning"?
the refusal of the return
the magic flight
rescue from without
the crossing or return threshold
In the hero's journey archetype, what is "just as it may look like the hero will not return home with the boon, the hero is helped by the same person who provided love or support throughout the journey"?
the call to adventure
the magic flight
rescue from without
the crossing or return threshold
In the hero's journey archetype, what is "the final step or resolution when the hero returns with the boon and the theme is revealed"?
the call to adventure
the magic flight
rescue from without
the crossing or return threshold
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