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Review Activity
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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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Read each definition and write the correct term on your answer sheet. Then correct your answer if you missed it. PART ONE:
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setting 1. The time and place of a story is the
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setting 1. The time and place of a story is the
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Internal conflict 2. A struggle within a character:
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Internal conflict 2. A struggle within a character:
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exposition 3. Introduces the setting, characters, and main conflict:
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exposition 3. Introduces the setting, characters, and main conflict:
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plot 4. Series of events that make up a story or drama:
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plot 4. Series of events that make up a story or drama:
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rising action 5. The plot becomes more complicated and builds interest and/or suspense:
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rising action 5. The plot becomes more complicated and builds interest and/or suspense:
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resolution 6. Final part; the conflict is solved:
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resolution 6. Final part; the conflict is solved:
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conflict 7. Struggle between opposing characters, forces, or emotions:
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conflict 7. Struggle between opposing characters, forces, or emotions:
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climax 8. The part that comes after the rising action:
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climax 8. The part that comes after the rising action:
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falling action 9. Things are winding down; the loose ends are tied up:
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falling action 9. Things are winding down; the loose ends are tied up:
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external conflict 10. A struggle between a character and someone or something
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external conflict 10. A struggle between a character and someone or something
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introduction 11. Another name for the exposition:
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introduction 11. Another name for the exposition:
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plot 12. The series of events that make up a story or drama:
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Answer each question. Then correct your answer if you missed it. PART TWO:
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13. Identify each part of the plot diagram. A C C B D E
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Exposition Climax Rising Action Falling Action Resolution
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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16. What three things are introduced in the exposition?
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16. What three things are introduced in the exposition? characters, setting, and conflict
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17. Explain the difference between internal conflict and external conflict?
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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.
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18. Give an example of internal conflict?
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18. Just one example: Jason has to decide whether to tell the truth that he broke the window or lie about it.
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19. Give an example of external conflict?
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19. Just one example: Bill must survive the tornado that is ripping through his town.
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20. During which plot segment do things become more complicated?
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20. During which plot segment do things become more complicated? rising action
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