
Story Elements
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- Q1What is a theme in literature?The way in which the story is told.The most exciting portion of the storyThe underlying message about lifeThe way the reader gets to know the characters.30s
- Q2Which option would be describe the theme in "The Golden Lie"?Actions have consequences.Even ordinary people can be heroes.RevengeFollowing directions30s
- Q3What is a setting in literature?The main character in the story.The time period of the story.The time and location in which the story takes place?Where a story is located.30s
- Q4In which point of view is "Mick Harte Was Here" written?1st person2nd person3rd person limited3rd person omniscient30s
- Q5Which best describes the theme of "People Call Me Crazy"?Honesty is always the best policy.TragedyFacing your fears can be worthwhile.Revenge30s
- Q6How would you characterize the setting in "Rogue Wave"?Harsh/unforgivingSteady/calmWarm/invitingHappy/emotional30s
- Q7In what point of view is "Rogue Wave" told?4th person3rd person2nd person1st person30s
- Q8Which best describes the theme of "Mick Harte Was Here"?Friends before familyBe careful what you wish forAlways be in search of knowledgeGood things can come from tragedy.60s
- Q9Which best describes the theme of "Rogue Wave"?TragedyIndependence is a valuable skill to learn.Honesty is the best policy.Grief30s
- Q10The setting of "Mick Harte was Here" can best be classified as...Integral(VERY important to the story).Backdrop(NOT important to the story).30s
- Q11What pronouns are often used in 3rd person point of view?My, my, ourYou, yourself, yourselvesUs, you, mineHe, she, they, it30s
- Q12A character whose personality, beliefs, or morals develop and change throughout the story.AntagonistDynamic characterProtagonistStatic character30s
- Q13A character whose personality and beliefs stay the same throughout the story is known as aAntagonistStatic characterProtagonistDynamic character30s
- Q14Mick Harte is an example of a....ProtagonistAntagonistStatic characterDynamic character30s
- Q15The most exciting moment in a story is known as the...Rising actionFalling actionExpositionClimax30s