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- Q1What is today's standard ?RL 6.2RI 6.3RL 6.5RL 6.430s
- Q2What is today's topic under the standard?conflict and plotstory plotwritingtheme30s
- Q3What is the essential question?How do the characters in the text remain the same as they deal with problems?When is it a reasonable time for the characters to change and adapt as they see conflict?
How do parts of a text relate to the whole text and contribute to the development of the theme, setting, or plot?
Why do authors and speakers have to change the plot of a story?120s - Q4What are the five components or elements of a plot?climax, conflict, theme, author, readerresolution, falling action, climax, growth, exposition and rising actionexposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolutionexposition, rising action, falling action, climax, central idea45s
- Q5This is the part of the story that introduces character and setting.expositionresolutionclimaxtheme45s
- Q6This is the part of the story where the character just starts to face the conflict.climaxresolutionfalling actionrising action45s
- Q7This is the part of the story where it comes to a reasonable ending.resolutionfalling actionrising actionexposition45s
- Q8This is after the climaxrising actionclimaxexpositionthe falling action45s
- Q9The setting of the story tells the _______________________________________the resolutionplace and timethe solutionclimax45s
- Q10All stories must have a plot.NoTrueFalseNot always45s
- Q11Good stories should not have conflicts.SometimesYesFalseTrue45s
- Q12The antagonist is the opposing force.UnsureFalseNoTrue45s
- Q13The antagonist is always a human being.FalseTrueCorrectPositively so45s
- Q14Today's will know is ________________________________elements of poetryelements of a plotelements of an essayelements of a theme45s
- Q15The protagonist is the good guyCorrectUnsureIncorrectFalse45s