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Which of the following places plot structure in the correct order? |
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Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, denouement |
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Rising action, exposition, climax, falling action, denouement |
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Denouement, rising action, climax, falling action, exposition |
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Rising action, denouement, falling action, exposition, climax |
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Which of the following terms means the 'resolution' of a plot? |
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Exposition |
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Rising action |
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Climax |
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Denouement |
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Which of the following describes a minor sequence of events taking place away from the central story line? |
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Postplot |
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Subplot |
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Preplot |
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Superplot |
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Returning to past events, either in dream, memory or in a character's recollection. |
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Foreshadowing |
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Flashback |
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Backshadowing |
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Flashforward |
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An element of the plot which serves to draw readers in. |
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Summary |
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Voice |
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Falling action |
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Plot hook |
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A technique in which an event, subplot, word, symbol or episode suggests a future plot development. |
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Foreshadowing |
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Flashback |
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Backshadowing |
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Flashforward |
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How do plot and structure relate to one another? |
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Structure describes the ideas and themes found in a text; plot relates to events |
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Structure is the all-encompassing design of the whole text; plot is an element of structure |
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Structure includes only the characters in a novel; plot relates only to events |
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Structure and plot have exactly the same meaning |
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How should plot be handled in an essay? |
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It's best to describe the entire plot in every detail from the beginning to the end |
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It's best to only mention the climax |
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It's best to only use those relevant events from the plot which will support your argument |
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It's best to ignore the plot and focus on the characters |
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