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Short Story Elements
Quiz by Nikki Bankowski
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- Q1
When a person is against nature, what setting function is this called?
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Who is being revealed when the setting serves as a metaphor?
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Who is the main character with a goal in a story?
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Time and place of a story?
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What is the moral of a story?
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The setting function that creates a feeling in the reader is what?
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The struggles in a story?
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What is the setting function when there are important objects in the setting?
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The setting function that describes life during a time period?
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What is the first part of the plot diagram?
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What is the turning point in a story?
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What is the function when the setting matches the moral of the story?
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Who is against the protagonist?
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"The World on the Turtle's Back" is what type of myth?
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