Signpost Quiz Directions: Identify the signposts based on the definitions below. A symbol or phrase that keeps coming up over and over again. A character.

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Signpost Quiz Directions: Identify the signposts based on the definitions below. A symbol or phrase that keeps coming up over and over again. A character acts or feels one way, but then acts the opposite later in the story. A flashback to a previous moment in a character’s life. An older character shares advice or personal experiences to help guide a character. Difficult questions that may not always have an easy or clear answer. A moment when a character sees the big picture and realizes what is really going on.

Signpost Quiz Directions: Identify the signposts based on the definitions below. A symbol or phrase that keeps coming up over and over again. A character acts or feels one way, but then acts the opposite later in the story. A flashback to a previous moment in a character’s life. An older character shares advice or personal experiences to help guide a character. Difficult questions that may not always have an easy or clear answer. A moment when a character sees the big picture and realizes what is really going on.

Signpost Quiz Directions: Identify the signposts based on the definitions below. A symbol or phrase that keeps coming up over and over again. A character acts or feels one way, but then acts the opposite later in the story. A flashback to a previous moment in a character’s life. An older character shares advice or personal experiences to help guide a character. Difficult questions that may not always have an easy or clear answer. A moment when a character sees the big picture and realizes what is really going on.

Signpost Quiz Directions: Identify the signposts based on the definitions below. A symbol or phrase that keeps coming up over and over again. A character acts or feels one way, but then acts the opposite later in the story. A flashback to a previous moment in a character’s life. An older character shares advice or personal experiences to help guide a character. Difficult questions that may not always have an easy or clear answer. A moment when a character sees the big picture and realizes what is really going on.

Signpost Quiz Directions: Identify the signposts based on the definitions below. A symbol or phrase that keeps coming up over and over again. A character acts or feels one way, but then acts the opposite later in the story. A flashback to a previous moment in a character’s life. An older character shares advice or personal experiences to help guide a character. Difficult questions that may not always have an easy or clear answer. A moment when a character sees the big picture and realizes what is really going on.

Signpost Quiz Directions: Identify the signposts based on the definitions below. A symbol or phrase that keeps coming up over and over again. A character acts or feels one way, but then acts the opposite later in the story. A flashback to a previous moment in a character’s life. An older character shares advice or personal experiences to help guide a character. Difficult questions that may not always have an easy or clear answer. A moment when a character sees the big picture and realizes what is really going on.