Review Activity. 1.Put your name on the Answer Sheet. 2.Answer the questions using a pencil. 3.Correct your answers using pen. Directions:

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Review Activity

1.Put your name on the Answer Sheet. 2.Answer the questions using a pencil. 3.Correct your answers using pen. Directions:

 Read each definition and write the correct term on your answer sheet.  Then correct your answer if you missed it. PART ONE:

setting 1. The time and place of a story is the

setting 1. The time and place of a story is the

Internal conflict 2. A struggle within a character:

Internal conflict 2. A struggle within a character:

exposition 3. Introduces the setting, characters, and main conflict:

exposition 3. Introduces the setting, characters, and main conflict:

plot 4. Series of events that make up a story or drama:

plot 4. Series of events that make up a story or drama:

rising action 5. The plot becomes more complicated and builds interest and/or suspense:

rising action 5. The plot becomes more complicated and builds interest and/or suspense:

resolution 6. Final part; the conflict is solved:

resolution 6. Final part; the conflict is solved:

conflict 7. Struggle between opposing characters, forces, or emotions:

conflict 7. Struggle between opposing characters, forces, or emotions:

climax 8. The part that comes after the rising action:

climax 8. The part that comes after the rising action:

falling action 9. Things are winding down; the loose ends are tied up:

falling action 9. Things are winding down; the loose ends are tied up:

external conflict 10. A struggle between a character and someone or something

external conflict 10. A struggle between a character and someone or something

introduction 11. Another name for the exposition:

introduction 11. Another name for the exposition:

plot 12. The series of events that make up a story or drama:

 Answer each question.  Then correct your answer if you missed it. PART TWO:

13. Identify each part of the plot diagram. A C C B D E

Exposition Climax Rising Action Falling Action Resolution

A. the time and place of a story B. the final part of the story; the conflict is solved C. turning point of the story; the conflict is the most intense D. introduces the setting, characters, and conflict 14. What is the climax?

A. the time and place of a story B. the final part of the story; the conflict is solved C. turning point of the story; the conflict is the most intense D. introduces the setting, characters, and conflict 14. What is the climax?

A. the time and place of a story B. the final part of the story; the conflict is solved C. turning point of the story; the conflict is the most intense D. introduces the setting, characters, and conflict 15. What is the exposition?

A. the time and place of a story B. the final part of the story; the conflict is solved C. turning point of the story; the conflict is the most intense D. introduces the setting, characters, and conflict 15. What is the exposition?

16. What three things are introduced in the exposition?

16. What three things are introduced in the exposition? characters, setting, and conflict

17. Explain the difference between internal conflict and external conflict?

17. An internal conflict is a struggle within (inside) a character, while an external conflict is a struggle between a character and something or someone.

18. Give an example of internal conflict?

18. Just one example: Jason has to decide whether to tell the truth that he broke the window or lie about it.

19. Give an example of external conflict?

19. Just one example: Bill must survive the tornado that is ripping through his town.

20. During which plot segment do things become more complicated?

20. During which plot segment do things become more complicated? rising action