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A narrative is written from _______ point of view.
personal
first person
third person limited
third person omniscient
Kaitlin wants to buy a puppy. She goes to the pound and begins looking through the cages for her future pet. At the end of the hallway, she sees a small, sweet brown dog with a white spot on its nose. At that instant, she knows she wants to adopt him. After he receives shots and a medical check, she and the dog, Berkley, go home together.
Which sentence establishes the conflict?
She goes to the pound and begins looking through the cages for her future pet.
Kaitlin wants to buy a puppy.
After he receives shots and a medical check, she and the dog, Berkley, go home together.
At the end of the hallway, she sees a small, sweet brown dog with a white spot on its nose.
Kaitlin wants to buy a puppy. She goes to the pound and begins looking through the cages for her future pet. At the end of the hallway, she sees a small, sweet brown dog with a white spot on its nose. At that instant, she knows she wants to adopt him. After he receives shots and a medical check, she and the dog, Berkley, go home together.
Which sentence is the climax?
She goes to the pound and begins looking through the cages for her future pet.
Kaitlin wants to buy a puppy.
After he receives shots and a medical check, she and the dog, Berkley, go home together.
At that instant, she knows she wants to adopt him.
Kaitlin wants to buy a puppy. She goes to the pound and begins looking through the cages for her future pet. At the end of the hallway, she sees a small, sweet brown dog with a white spot on its nose. At that instant, she knows she wants to adopt him. After he receives shots and a medical check, she and the dog, Berkley, go home together.
Which sentence contains the rising action?
She goes to the pound and begins looking through the cages for her future pet.
Kaitlin wants to buy a puppy.
After he receives shots and a medical check, she and the dog, Berkley, go home together.
At that instant, she knows she wants to adopt him.
Scott wants to be on the football team, but he’s worried he won’t make the team. He spends weeks working out as hard as possible, preparing for try outs. At try outs, he amazes coaches with his skill as a quarterback. They ask him to be their starting quarterback that year and give him a jersey. Scott leaves the field, ecstatic!
What contains the falling action?
He spends weeks working out
...give him a jersey
...he’s worried he won’t make the team
They ask him to be their starting quarterback
Scott wants to be on the football team, but he’s worried he won’t make the team. He spends weeks working out as hard as possible, preparing for try outs. At try outs, he amazes coaches with his skill as a quarterback. They ask him to be their starting quarterback that year and give him a jersey. Scott leaves the field, ecstatic!
What is a theme of this passage?
Football is the best sport
If you're successful, you should celebrate
The quarterback is the most difficult position to make
Work hard and you'll see results
Scott wants to be on the football team, but he’s worried he won’t make the team. He spends weeks working out as hard as possible, preparing for try outs. At try outs, he amazes coaches with his skill as a quarterback. They ask him to be their starting quarterback that year and give him a jersey. Scott leaves the field, ecstatic!
What kind of conflict is seen in the passage?
Man vs. man
Man vs. self
Man vs. society
Man vs. nature
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