What are the two parts that make up the setting of a story?
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characters and problem
characters and place
problem and time
time and place
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What is the order of the plot diagram?
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What are the two parts that make up the setting of a story?
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What part of the plot diagram has the problem being solved and the main character changing?
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Which part of the plot diagram builds interest and develops conflict?
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Which type of conflict is the following example: a rogue wave hit the Old Sea Dog and flipped her like a cork?
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Which 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.
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Which 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.
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Who is NOT a protagonist for The Battle of Jericho?
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Who or what was the antagonist in "The Rogue Wave"?
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Which type of character grows or changes during the story?
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Which type of character only shows one side and does not change?
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Which is NOT an example of a stock character?
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Which 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.
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Which 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.
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Which 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.
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Which figurative language device imitates the sound it describes?
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Which figurative language device is the following: This pizza tastes more like the plastic they wrap it in than real pizza.
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Which figurative language device is the following: Kofi had purchased a large bag of french fries and a coke. He dipped each fry into his drink before he ate it.
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Which figurative language device is the following: The water would torture her, then it would drown her.
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The Warriors jacket could be what type of figurative language device?
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What is something NOT true about Jericho?
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What is the big charity event the Warriors do around Christmas?
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What is the phrase the Warriors say when deciding who will make it and who won't?
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Which characters were arguing at Josh's house about girls being in the Warriors?
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Where does The Battle of Jericho take place?
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Which character from The Battle of Jericho did not get an invite because he is in a wheelchair?
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Which character is NOT already a part of the Warriors?
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Which character from The Battle of Jericho is the first female to pledge the Warriors?
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What is the name of Jericho's trumpet?
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Which is NOT a reason that Jericho wants to be in the Warriors?
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Which point of view uses I, me, my and has the narrator in the story?
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Which figurative language device is an exaggeration?
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Which figurative language device is the following example: the reader knows that Scoot is alive in the Old Sea Dog galley, but her brother, Sully, doesn't know she is alive because they cannot talk.
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Which types of characters do not change in a story?
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When determining the point of view for a story, what should you look at in the story?
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What is NOT something introduced in the exposition?
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Which type of conflict deals with fighting against an alien race?
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Which type of conflict deals with someone whose parents expect him to go to college when he wants to join the military?
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What does Jericho's dad do for a living?
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This character from The Battle of Jericho is very organized, and she's always volunteering.