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Page 1: Lesson 10 Buckle Down. Which of the following is not a “building block” of “story telling”? 1. Plot 2. Setting 3. Resolution 4. character

Lesson 10 Buckle Down

Page 2: Lesson 10 Buckle Down. Which of the following is not a “building block” of “story telling”? 1. Plot 2. Setting 3. Resolution 4. character

Which of the following is not a “building block” of “story telling”?

Plo

t

Set

ting

Res

olutio

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char

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7%

80%

7%7%

1. Plot2. Setting3. Resolution4. character

Page 3: Lesson 10 Buckle Down. Which of the following is not a “building block” of “story telling”? 1. Plot 2. Setting 3. Resolution 4. character

Which type of character is the center of attention?

Fla

t

Round

Sta

tic

dyn

amic

0%7%

0%

93%1. Flat2. Round3. Static4. dynamic

Page 4: Lesson 10 Buckle Down. Which of the following is not a “building block” of “story telling”? 1. Plot 2. Setting 3. Resolution 4. character

Which type of character undergoes a change in the story such as gaining new ideas, learning a lesson, etc?

Fla

t

Round

Sta

tic

dyn

amic

7%

87%

7%0%

1. Flat2. Round3. Static4. dynamic

Page 5: Lesson 10 Buckle Down. Which of the following is not a “building block” of “story telling”? 1. Plot 2. Setting 3. Resolution 4. character

The narrator’s attitude towards the subject through his or her word choice is __________

Mood

Tone

Set

ting

plo

t

25% 25%25%25%

1. Mood2. Tone3. Setting4. plot

Page 6: Lesson 10 Buckle Down. Which of the following is not a “building block” of “story telling”? 1. Plot 2. Setting 3. Resolution 4. character

Which of the following elements affects mood, tone, and meaning?

Set

ting

Plo

t

Char

acte

r

reso

lutio

n

33%

0%

40%

27%

1. Setting2. Plot3. Character4. resolution

Page 7: Lesson 10 Buckle Down. Which of the following is not a “building block” of “story telling”? 1. Plot 2. Setting 3. Resolution 4. character

The high point in a story, when the main problem must be faced once and for all is called _______

Fal

ling a

ctio

n

Ris

ing

actio

n

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olutio

n

clim

ax

7%

67%

20%

7%

1. Falling action2. Rising action3. Resolution4. climax

Page 8: Lesson 10 Buckle Down. Which of the following is not a “building block” of “story telling”? 1. Plot 2. Setting 3. Resolution 4. character

Two or more events or scenes that have something in common are ____

Subpl

ots

Par

alle

l epi

sodes

pac

es

27%

0%

73%1. Subplots2. Parallel episodes3. paces

Page 9: Lesson 10 Buckle Down. Which of the following is not a “building block” of “story telling”? 1. Plot 2. Setting 3. Resolution 4. character

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

-per

son l.

..

Firs

t per

son

Third

-per

son o

...

33% 33%33%1. Third-person limited2. First person3. Third-person omniscient