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What are the four (4) parts of a story?
Beginning, Motivation, Climax, End
Beginning, Middle, Climax, End
Beginning, Middle, Conclusion, End
Beginning, Middle, Climax, Protagonist
What is meant by flashback?
Conclusion of the narrative
Interruption in the narrative to show quick events from the past which may help explain what’s occurring in the present.
Beginning of the narrative to show what will happen in the future
Middle of the narrative
What is meant by back story?
The necessary information from the present which is needed to understand the setting
The necessary information from the future which is needed to understand past events.
The necessary information about the antagonist
The necessary information from the past which is needed to understand the current events.
What does the word inanimate mean?
Not alive
a monster-like creature in fairy tales
Alive
A human with no soul
What is meant by point of view?
How the story is told
How the story is described
How the story is illustrated
How the story ends
What is meant by a linear narrative?
Stories that start at the end and finish at the beginning
Stories that happen from one point in time to the next.
Narratives that have more than one narrator
Narratives that jump back and forward in time
What does Climax mean?
- The turning point of the narrative.
- Reveals the process involved for solving the conflicts.
- The beginning of the narrative.
- Reveals the first process of the story
- The end point of the narrative.
- Reveals the second character
- The middle point of the narrative.
- Reveals who the protagonist is
What is meant by the setting?
Where and when the narrative takes place.
Where and when the theme is introduced
Where and when the narrative ends .
When the narrative changes how it is narrated
What is meant by Flash-forward?
A type of symbol that relates to the future
Another name for a lead character
Interruption in the narrative showing what is to come in the future that is used to create tension or excitement.
Middle of the narrative showing what just happened
What is dialogue?
are the conversations which occurs between one character.
are the conversations which occurs between two or more characters.
are the conversations which occurs at the beginning of a story
are the conversations which occurs in the middle of a story
What is meant by the hero?
The main character in the story who loses
The main character in the story who kills the antagonist
The antagonist in the story who fights against difficulties to prove their worth.
The main character in the story who fights against difficulties to prove their worth.
What is meant by the Narrative hook?
‘hooks’ the reader’s attention at the end
draws or ‘hooks’ the reader’s attention to stop them reading
draws or ‘hooks’ the reader’s attention to keep them reading
‘hooks’ the reader’s attention to the protagonist
What is meant by conflict?
Is the challenge main characters need to solve to achieve their goals
Is the setting main characters live in
Is the challenge main characters fail at
Is the main character in a horror film
What is a metaphor?
A mansion that is haunted
A woman who leads a play
A figure of speech comparing animals
A figure of speech comparing two unlike things without using the words “like” and “as”.
What is meant by the Anti-hero?
A central character who lacks faith in themselves
A central character who lacks conventional heroic characteristics
A central character who is evil
A central character who is against the protagonist
What is a protagonist?
The minor character in a play, film, novel
The leading character in a film
The leading character in a play, film or novel
The leading character in a play, film or novel who always dies
What is imagery?
Use of particular sounds that create visual representation of ideas in the protagonist
Use of particular words that create visual representation of ideas in our minds
Use of particular words that create visual representation of hate in our minds
Use of particular headings that create visual representation of love in our minds
What is personification?
A figure of speech which symbolises something
A figure of speech in which an inanimate object or natural force is portrayed or addressed as if a human being.
A figure of speech in which a human is portrayed or addressed as if an animal
An object
What are characters?
The animals in a story
The inanimate objects in a story
Only people in a story
The people, animals, or inanimate objects in a story
What is an antagonist?
A character who actively opposes or is against someone or something
A character who actively supports someone or something
A character who actively is against an animal
A term to describe hate
What is foreshadowing?
a hint of what just happened in the story.
an advance hint of what is to come later in the story.
an advance hint of who will die
an advance hint of the title of the story
What is a simile?
A figure of speech comparing two unlike things linked by the words using the words “like” and “as”.
A figure of speech comparing two unlike things linked by the words using the words “us” and “them”.
A figure of speech comparing two similar things linked by the words using the words “like” and “as”.
A figure of speech comparing four unlike things linked by the words using the words “like” and “it”.
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