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Which word best describes the relationship between Hannah and Natalie?
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Tense
Dishonest
Indifferent
Letha Springfield, Hannah's boss, can best be described as--
generous
demanding
fun-loving
disorganized
Which word best describes how Zoe feels about Natalie?
Disappointed
Suspicious
Resentful
Supportive
What does the sentence below tell the reader about Zoe's character?
"If I don't hear from her in three days, then I'm goin to turn the heat up--way up!"
Zoe is impatient and bold
Zoe is thoughtful and wise
Zoe is nervous and hesitant
Zoe is lazy and unconcerned
How does Natalie most likely feel at the end of the story?
Relieved that her mother says she loves the book
Disappointed that her mother says the book needs some work
Surprised that her mother does not guess that she is the author
Sad that her mother does not know she wrote the book for her and Dad
What is the main conflict that Natalie has in the plot of this story?
She has an argument with Zoe.
She feels guilty about tricking her mother.
She is jealous of her mother's successful career.
She does not get to spend enough time with her mother
What does the word literary mean in the sentence below?
Reese won the literary prize for the poem she entered in the school's talent competition.
Well-read
Highly skilled
Dealing with writing
Dealing with games
What does the word manuscript mean in the sentence below?
The ancient manuscript describes life during the Roman Empire.
Artistic design
Audio recording
Written material
Scientific study
What does the word revisions mean in the sentence below?
The proofreader made revisions to the article before sending the magazine to the printer.
Changes
Enlargements
Reductions
Translations
In the plot, the end of the story is called the--
Falling Action
Resolution
Exposition
Inciting Incident (Initiating Event)
The part of the plot that reveals the characters and the setting is called the--
Inciting Incident (Initiating Event)
Rising Action
Climax
Exposition
What part of the plot sets the story in motion?
Rising Action
Inciting Incident (Initiating Event)
Climax
Exposition
What part of the plot is where the conflict arise?
Rising Action
Falling Action
Exposition
Inciting Incident (Initiating Event)
What part of the plot is the turning point of the story?
Inciting Incident (Initiating Event)
Rising Action
Falling Action
Climax
Which part of the plot is where the conflicts move toward resolution?
Resolution
Falling Action
Inciting Incident (Initiating Event)
Exposition
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