
Creative Writing Short Stories Test Review
Quiz by Jennifer O'Brien
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- Q1ExpositionOnce upon a time, three little pigs set out to make their fortune. One made his house out of straw, the other of wood, and the last of brick.30s
- Q2Inciting IncidentAlong came the big bad wolf, who wanted to eat the pig in the straw house.30s
- Q3Progressive PeakThe wolf huffed and puffed and blew the house down.30s
- Q4Rest PeriodThe pig ran to his friend's wood to hide from the wolf.30s
- Q5Progressive PeakBut the wolf went to the wood house. He huffed and puffed and blew this house down too!30s
- Q6Rest PeriodThe two little pigs ran for their lives, and hid in the third pig's brick house.30s
- Q7Progressive PeakNow, the wolf tried his best to blow the brick house down. He huffed and puffed...30s
- Q8Rest PeriodBut the house held strong!30s
- Q9ClimaxThen the wolf had an idea to climb down the chimney. So the little pigs boiled a pot of water. The wolf fell into the scalding water, jumped out, and ran away never to come back.30s
- Q10ResolutionThe pigs rebuilt their houses (with brick this time!), and lived happily ever after.30s
- Q11Written text that is used to move the characters from place to place, relate past information, or provide other necessary but less active information.Summary30s
- Q12A combination of dialogue and action that is used for important moments in the story like the climax.Scene30s
- Q13Conversation between charactersDialogue30s
- Q14Told from the viewpoint of one of the characters using the pronouns "I" and We"First Person Point of View30s
- Q15The narrator addresses the reader directly using the pronoun "you"Second Person Point of View30s