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Which word describes how a character changes or matures from experiences in the story?(1 point)
Responses reflection reflection
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Carlos Jimenez
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is the way a character, the narrator, or the reader sees what is happening in a story.
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sebastian chapa
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Identify a literary element in "No Dogs Bark" such as tone, imagery, or symbolism. Explain how the events and ideas in "No Dogs
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43k
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In 3–5 sentences, explain how a theme of a story is different from its central idea. In your response, include a definition of
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someone?
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Which option describes a conclusion
A the resolution to a narrative B a happy ending to a story C the greatest point of tension D
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What is indirect characterization?
A.the influence that a character’s traits has on the other narrative elements B. the way
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nini
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1. What is point of view? (1 point)
A. the author’s perspective on a series of events. B. the way a character develops over
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Abby T^T
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2. The speaker in the poem, “Mother To Son,” says the following: “Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.” This is an
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aliyah
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What is one literary element of the poem "Not waving but drowning"?
PLS HELP IMEDIATELY!!! I only need one literary element
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Jimmy
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What is dramatic purpose?
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Lizzie
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Which literary element creates a challenge or opposing force for the main character to overcome?(1 point)
the narrator the
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help asap
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1. What is point of view?
A. the way a narrator sees and experiences events 2. Which point of view allows the reader to see the
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Sly
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Which one of the following statements about literary elements is TRUE?
A. The author should end the book with a closing comment
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Bev
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Which if the following describes direct characterization the author suggests information about a character through
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Eric
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Which of the following describes direct characterization? The author suggest information about a character through
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Anonymous
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Which characteristic is true of a theme?
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stepsis
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In the story, which of the following items, turned to gold, first foreshadows the damaging consequences of the Golden Touch?
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Lovie❤️❤️
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Which elements help an author to develop a theme?(1 point)
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FallenWillow
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In the short story "Rhinoceros", the image of the rhinoceros is used to connect all of the following literary elements except
a.
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Anonymous
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Which literary element is a type of figurative language
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Joe
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What is a flashback?
A.a hint within the main story about the events to come B.a moment with background information that becomes
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Aubrea colbert
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When Bruno presumes that ''heil Hitler'' is another way of wishing someone a pleasant afternoon, what literary element is
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Zach
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What is reflection?(1 point)
A. the most important details in a story B. a final paragraph in a work that ties everything
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Heisenburger
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What is dialogue?
• the development of conflict in a story or drama • the words characters say to each other in a story or
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one
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Which of the following describes the theme of a story?(1 point)
Responses
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Thegodsofolympus
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Which of the following literary elements are found both in drama and in other kinds of fiction? (Select five.)
monologue dialogue
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Way
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Which of these is an example of direct characterization?
actions or thoughts that reveal what a character is like dialogue
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Which structure creates a sense of mystery for the reader?
A.flashback B.parallel C.liner D.circular
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Joe
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Which of the following is NOT true about a "theme?"
It is universal.* It is not stated directly. It is the plot of the story. A
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Gianna
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Which characteristic is true of a theme
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Elena
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Which description best defines a theme?
A.) a summary B.) an analysis C.) a main idea D.) an underlying message
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goodog
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I will be asking a series of 5 questions that i need help with
ahm... FIRST ONE Below are a poem and story passage written by the
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Catwolf901
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Which of the following literary elements identifies the perspective from which a story is told?
A. point of view B. character C.
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Noemi
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What is a narrative?(1 point)
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sebastian chapa
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Which description defines dialogue?
1. the description of a character 2. the actions of the character 3. What the characters say
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Tony
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Which word describes how a character changes or matures from experiences in the story?
solution growth reflection logic
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mason
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Which word means “the time and place in which a story takes place”?(1 point)
Responses setting setting plot plot theme theme
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I need help
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Which characteristic is true of a theme?(1 point)
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Pacing Quick check answers=
1. how fast or slow the action in a narrative takes place 2. details 3. introspection 4. add more
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YouDontNeedToKnowMyName
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Which of the following describes a theme and not a topic?
Bravery and being afraid Struggle and endurance Obstacles make us
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Nate
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2. The capital words in the following excerpt are an example of which literary element?
"And both that morning equally LAY IN
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Shaquandala B.
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Why is structure important to a literary text? (1 point)
It limits character development. It introduces situational irony. It
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Sub-Zero
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Select a different story or poem from this unit Identify a iterary element in the chosen selection such as tone, imagery, or
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Select a different story or poem from this unit Identify a literary element in the chosen selection such as tone, imagery, or
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What can you use to help make predictions about a work of fiction?(1 point)
Responses a description of a character's personality
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1. During what part of "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" does Bernice cut Marjorie's braids?
A. Climax B. Rising action C. Falling action
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Randi wolfe
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Which of these is an example of direct characterization?
A. Actions or thoughts that reveal what a character is like. B. Dialogue
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Which description defines dialogue?
(1 point) Responses the person telling the story the person telling the story the order in
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lemonlime🍋🦋
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Which of these is an example of direct characterizati
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Which description defines dialogue?
(1 point) Responses when and where a story takes place when and where a story takes place a
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t
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