Plot Assessment M
Quiz by Kelli Gilchrist
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- Q1
Introduces the characters, setting, and a hint of the problem or conflict.
Rising Action
Exposition
Falling Action
Resolution
60s - Q2
Series of problems and solutions that lead to a big event. Tension builds. It is the largest part of the story.
Resolution
Falling Action
Rising Action
Climax
60s - Q3
The turning point in the story. The most exciting part. The main character faces a dramatic event or change.
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
Exposition
60s - Q4
The ending of the story. How the conflict is worked out.
Exposition
Falling Action
Climax
Resolution
60s - Q5
The part of the story where the conflict begins to work itself out. The tension begins to cool down and loose ends are tied up.
Falling Action
Resolution
Climax
Exposition
60s - Q6
The time and place of a story are called the ______________________________.
Theme
Character
Plot
Setting
60s - Q7
What part of the plot is shown by the blue line?
Falling Action
Rising Action
Climax
Exposition
60s - Q8
What plot element is shown by the blue line?
Resolution
Exposition
Climax
Falling Action
60s - Q9
Which plot element is shown by the blue line?
Resolution
Climax
Rising Action
Falling Action
60s - Q10
What plot element is shown by the blue line?
Resolution
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
60s - Q11
What plot element is shown by the blue line?
Resolution
Rising Action
Falling Action
Exposition
60s