1) The part of the story in which the characters and setting are introduced a) Rising Action b) Falling Action c) Climax d) Exposition 2) is the series of related events that make up a story or drama. The series of events that make up a story or drama  a) Setting b) Conflict c) Plot d) Point of View 3) This is when the events in the story become complicated and the conflict in the story is revealed. a) Exposition b) Resolution c) Falling Action d) Rising Action 4) This is when the events in the story became complicated and the reader wonder if the conflict will be solved or not. a) Resolution b) Climax c) Falling Action d) Rising Action 5) The events and complications begin to solve themselves. a) Rising Action b) Exposition c) Resolution d) Falling Action 6) The conclusion of the plot a) Resolution b) Exposition c) Falling Action d) Rising Action 7) It is the opposition of forces which ties one incident to another and makes the plot move a) Characters b) Plot c) Conflict d) Setting 8) Is the meaning behind events and characters’ actions in a story. a) Theme b) Conflict c) Setting d) Characters 9) When a character struggles with a force outside of one’s Self, it is a) Internal Conflict b) External Conflict 10) When a character struggles within one’s self; a person must make some decision, overcome pain, quiet their temper, resist an urge, etc. a) Internal Conflict b) External Conflict 11) First Person Point of view a) uses pronouns you, yours b) uses pronouns I, me , we, us c) Uses pronouns they, he, she , it 12) Second person Point of view a) Uses pronouns you, yours b) Uses pronouns I, me, we, us c) Uses Pronouns they, he, she , it 13) Third Person Point of View a) uses pronouns you, yours b) uses pronouns I, me, we, us c) Uses Pronouns they, he, she, it

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