
Elements of Fiction, Figurative Language, and The Battle of Jericho Pg. 1-90 Practice
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- Q1What is the order of the plot diagram?exposition, rising action, resolution, climax, falling actionresolution, rising action, climax, falling action, expositionexposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolutionexposition, falling action, climax, rising action, resolution30s
- Q2What are the two parts that make up the setting of a story?characters and problemcharacters and placeproblem and timetime and place30s
- Q3What part of the plot diagram has the problem being solved and the main character changing?climaxrising actionresolutionfalling action30s
- Q4Which part of the plot diagram builds interest and develops conflict?expositionrising actionfalling actionclimax30s
- Q5Which type of conflict is the following example: a rogue wave hit the Old Sea Dog and flipped her like a cork?person vs. personperson vs. supernaturalperson vs. natureperson vs. technology30s
- Q6Which type of conflict is the following example: Dana and Kofi are arguing over whether girls should be allowed in the Warriors of Distinction. Dana thinks they should, while Kofi thinks they shouldn't.person vs. selfperson vs. societyperson vs. supernaturalperson vs. person30s
- Q7Which type of conflict is the following example: Jericho is wondering whether he wants to be involved with the Warriors after he learns that they will sometimes steal things.person vs. societyperson vs. personperson vs. technologyperson vs. self30s
- Q8Who is NOT a protagonist for The Battle of Jericho?JerichoSullivanKofiJosh30s
- Q9Who or what was the antagonist in "The Rogue Wave"?Sullythe wave and ocean waterScootThe Old Sea Dog30s
- Q10Which type of character grows or changes during the story?staticflatstockround30s
- Q11Which type of character only shows one side and does not change?staticdynamicroundprotagonist30s
- Q12Which is NOT an example of a stock character?girl next doorstudentsuperherodumb jock30s
- Q13Which point of view is the following example: The warriors moved to the other side of the room and conferred (talked) together. All he could hear were angry voices.second personfirst personthird person omniscientthird person objective30s
- Q14Which point of view is the following: Jericho didn't mind the teasing - he just wished he could be as comfortable with girls as Josh and Kofi were.third person limitedsecond personfirst personthird person omniscient30s
- Q15Which point of view is the following: Scoot hoped that her brother, Sully, would rescue her, while Sully was trying to communicate with Scoot telepathically because he knew he couldn't help her.third person objectivethird person omniscientfirst personsecond person30s