
5/28/20 Parts of Plot and Theme
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- Q1The exposition in the story includes:the beginning of the problemthe most exciting partcharacters, setting, background informationthe tension120s
- Q2The rising action is when the tension in the story decreasesfalsetrue120s
- Q3The problem starts to go away or lessen after the climaxtruefalse120s
- Q4In the resolution of a story, there is always a happy endingfalsetrue120s
- Q5In the falling action, the tension:endsdecreasesincreasesis new120s
- Q6The theme of a story isa specific lesson a character learnsthe general life lessona problem and resolutionthe ending to the story120s
- Q7What are 2 key parts of a story essential to understanding theme?author and titlecharacters and settingbeginning and endconflict and resolution120s
- Q8A theme is directly stated in a textfalsetrue120s
- Q9Which of the following is NOT a theme?Crime doesn't payFamily bonds can last through tough timesHard work gets better resultsStudents need to be more organized to get better grades120s