Story elements Test Review
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- Q1Which of the following is NOT a main element of a story?PlotThemeSettingCharacter30s
- Q2What element of a story describes the time and place in which the story occurs?PlotSettingThemeConflict30s
- Q3Which element of a story involves the struggle between opposing forces?SettingCharacterConflictTheme30s
- Q4What term describes the main character in a story?Supporting CharacterProtagonistAntagonistNarrator30s
- Q5What is the term for the background information provided at the beginning of a story?Falling ActionExpositionClimaxResolution30s
- Q6What narrative element refers to the turning point of the story, often resulting in a change for the main character?ClimaxExpositionFalling ActionConflict30s
- Q7What is the term for the lesson or message that a story conveys?ThemeClimaxSettingPlot30s
- Q8Which element of a story includes the characters, events, and conflict that create the storyline?SettingThemePoint of ViewPlot30s
- Q9What is the perspective from which a story is told called?Point of ViewCharacterizationThemeSetting30s
- Q10What part of a story introduces the main characters and setting?ExpositionResolutionClimaxConflict30s
- Q11What do we call the concluding part of a story that ties up loose ends?ConflictResolutionClimaxExposition30s
- Q12What is the main character in a story called?narratorsupporting characterprotagonistantagonist30s
- Q13What do we call the character or force that opposes the main character in a story?protagonistantagonistsupporting characternarrator30s
- Q14What is the part of the story where the conflicts are resolved and the story comes to a close?resolutionrising actionexpositionclimax30s
- Q15What point of view uses the pronouns 'I' and 'me'?OmniscientThird personFirst personSecond person30s