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- Q1What is a narrative?a story that defines root wordsa storya poem that describes animals30s
- Q2What are different points of view that we learned in class?3rd Omniscient, 4th person, 5th person, and 6th person1st person and 3rd personSetting, characters, theme, plot, and conflict30s
- Q3What is a plot?The part of the story in which the characters are introducedWhen and where the story takes placeThe series of events that take place in a narrative30s
- Q4What is setting?The part of story in which the characters are introducedThe series of events that take place in a narrativeWhen and where the story takes place30s
- Q5What is a character?The overall prospective of a storyAnimals, characters, or creatures that perform the action in the storyThe problem in the story30s
- Q6What can be found in the exposition of a narrative?The characters and the settingThe rising action and conflict between charactersThe end of the story30s
- Q7What events lead you form the introduction of a narrative to the most suspenseful/ emotional moment in a narrative?The falling actionThe rising actionThe plot30s
- Q8What is the resolution of a narrative?The part of the story where the turning point/climax is introducedThe part of the story where all problems are solved and the story endsThe part of the story where the setting and characters are introduced30s
- Q9What events lead you from the most suspenseful/ emotional moment in the narrative to the resolution?The falling actionThe rising actionThe conflict30s
- Q10How many parts does a plot diagram have?78530s
- Q11The protagonist can most likely be described as …The character in the story that is not mentionedThe good guy or the main character in the storyThe bad guy or the negative character in the story30s
- Q12What is foreshadowing?When the main character in the story sees his/ her shadowHint to what will happen next in the storyWhen the action winds down in the story30s
- Q13What word refers to the problem or struggle that starts the action in the story?The conflictThe rising actionThe plot30s
- Q14What word refers to the overall message of the story?TopicThemeDialogue30s
- Q15A fictional narrative is …A story that is about the life of someone elseA story that is not trueA story that is true30s