16 questions
Which of these is the introduction to the characters and setting of a story?
Rising Action
Climax
Exposition
The Introduction
The story's plot is one of the following...
Introduction, Rising Action, Falling Action, Climax, Body, Exposition
Hook, Body, Transitions, Call to action, Conclusion, Introduction
Resolution, Climax, Rising Action, Exposition, Hook, Transitions
Initiating event, Exposition, RIsing Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution
What is a climax?
This is when the characters work to solve the problem or conflict
This is when the problem reaches a high point
This includes the events leading up to the main problem or conflict
The protagonist is the.....
A character that’s fully developed and fully described. They have multiple layers to their personality
The leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text
A character who undergoes an important inner change, such as a change in personality or attitude
A character that is
two-dimensional or relatively uncomplex Often supports the main character
What is the Initiating event in a story's plot?
This is how things end up in the story
When the main conflict is introduced
When the problem reaches a high point
The events leading up to a the main problem
How the characters end up in a story is the.....
The Exposition
The Climax
The Resolution
The Falling Action
A character that is static is.....
A character that doesn't undergo an significant change in a story
A character who undergoes an important inner change, such as a change in personality or attitude
A character that is
two-dimensional or relatively uncomplex Often supports the main character
The leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text.
The Falling Action in a story is.....
This includes the introduction to the setting and characters
This is how the character's in the story end up
When the characters work to solve a conflict
How many setback's are in a story's plot?
2
3
7
0
The events leading up to the main conflict
Initiating event
Falling Action
Rising Action
Climax
A character that is two dimensional or uncomplex and often supports the main character
Round
Flat
An Antagonist of the story is a...
The leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text
The character who actively opposes or is hostile towards the protagonist
A character that’s fully developed and fully described. They have multiple layers to their personality
Characterization is built through
What a character says and thinks
What a character does
What other characters respond to the character
All of the above
A character who undergoes an important inner change, such as a change in personality or attitude is.....
Flat
Static
Antagonist
Dynamic
A character that’s fully developed and fully described. They have multiple layers to their personality is.....
Protagonist
Round
Static
Dynamic
What is the order of the story circle?
They are in a zone of comfort, but they want something, they enter an unfamiliar situation, adapt to it, get what they wanted, pay a heavy price, then return to their familiar situation, having changed
they want something, they enter an unfamiliar situation, adapt to it, they are in a zone of comfort, get what they wanted, pay heavy price, then return to their familiar situation, having changed