Elements of Fiction
Quiz by Amber Merrick
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- Q1
Characters are...
animals
people
all of the above
creatures
30s110.6.b.8.c - Q2
Who is the protagonist?
The main character; the good guy
The villain; the bad guy
30s - Q3
Who is the antagonist?
The main character; the good guy
The villain; the bad guy
30s - Q4
Setting includes...
place
place and time
place, time, and mood
place, time, mood, and weather
30s - Q5
The narrator telling the story is...
character
theme
conflict
point-of-view
30s - Q6
In first-person point-of-view...
The narrator is a character in the story.
The narrator is NOT a character in the story.
30s - Q7
In third-person point-of-view...
The narrator is a character in the story.
The narrator is NOT a character in the story.
30s - Q8
In first-person point-of-view, the narrator uses...
I, me, we
He and she
You
30s - Q9
In third-person point-of-view, the narrator uses...
I, me, we
He and she
You
30s - Q10
Theme is...
the events in the story
the problem in the story
the lesson that the reader learns from the story
the time and place of the story
30s - Q11
The problem in the story that needs to be solved is...
setting
theme
conflict
point-of-view
30s - Q12
An internal conflict...
takes place inside the character's heart or mind
takes place between a character and outside force
30s - Q13
An external conflict...
takes place inside the character's heart of mind
takes place between a character and outside force
30s - Q14
The structure or organization of events that make up a fictional story is...
summary
plot
theme
conflict
30s - Q15
The parts of plot include...
exposition, falling action, and resolution
exposition, climax, and resolution
exposition, rising action, falling action, and resolution
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
30s