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Narrative Elements

Narrative Elements. Lesson 10 Buckle Down. Which of the following is not a “building block” of “story telling”?. Plot Setting Resolution character. Which type of character is the center of attention?. Flat Round Static dynamic.

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Narrative Elements

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  1. Narrative Elements Lesson 10 Buckle Down

  2. Which of the following is not a “building block” of “story telling”? • Plot • Setting • Resolution • character

  3. Which type of character is the center of attention? • Flat • Round • Static • dynamic

  4. Which type of character undergoes a change in the story such as gaining new ideas, learning a lesson, etc? • Flat • Round • Static • dynamic

  5. The narrator’s attitude towards the subject through his or her word choice is __________ • Mood • Tone • Setting • plot

  6. Which of the following elements affects mood, tone, and meaning? • Setting • Plot • Character • resolution

  7. The high point in a story, when the main problem must be faced once and for all is called _______ • Falling action • Rising action • Resolution • climax

  8. Two or more events or scenes that have something in common are ____ • Subplots • Parallel episodes • paces

  9. This is a narrator who is like an invisible observer who is not a character in the story, but who sees and hears everything that takes place • Third-person limited • First person • Third-person omniscient

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