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Literary Terms. Quiz. Which is the correct order of the parts of a story?. Exposition Rising Action Turning Point Falling Action Resolution. Action Meeting Characters Rising Action Climax Resolution. Correct!!. Click here to Continue. Elements of a story.
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Literary Terms Quiz
Which is the correct order of the parts of a story? • Exposition • Rising Action • Turning Point • Falling Action • Resolution • Action • Meeting Characters • Rising Action • Climax • Resolution
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Elements of a story • Click on the books for additional flashcard practice with the elements of a story. Click the arrow to move onto the next slide
True or False: Foreshadowing is when an author uses clues through narrative or dialogue that suggests events that are yet to come. TRUE FALSE Click the picture to submit your answer
Correct! Foreshadowing is a tool that authors uses to hint at what is going to happen later in the story Click the inspector to move on to the next slide
A Which Table Is correct? Click on the the letter that corresponds with the table that has the correct definition paired with the type of character. B
You are correct! • Dynamic characters experience a change of heart by the end of the story • Static characters stay exactly the same • Flat characters are simple guys • Round characters are complex people Click on the people to continue
What is a Simile? Click on the star below the answer of your choosing to submit your answer. A figure of speech in which one thing is spoken of as though it were something else The comparison of two things that are not similar using a key word such as "Like" or "As.
You are correct! A simile uses “like” or “as” to compare two things. Ex. She was as busy as a bee. Click on the bee to continue
Which is an example of a metaphor? The clouds were a marshmallow. Choose the correct answer and click the corresponding circle to submit the answer. The room was as silent as falling snow. She runs like a deer.
Correct! • A metaphor is figure of speech in which one thing is spoken of as though it were something else; A comparison made without the use of the words "Like" or "As." Click the check mark to move on
Review on Literary terms • For further help with literary terms click on the pencil to work with literary terms flashcards.
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