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Which of the following is NOT part of a story’s plot?
Involves a character and another person, place, or thing
A boy struggles to overcome his own shyness.
All of the above
Narrative
Can be internal or external
Arouse and satisfy the reader’s curiosity
Conflict
Hester Prynne must forgive herself for her sins.
The events of the plot are designed to…
Involves a character and another person, place, or thing
A boy struggles to overcome his own shyness.
All of the above
Narrative
Can be internal or external
Arouse and satisfy the reader’s curiosity
Conflict
Hester Prynne must forgive herself for her sins.
Which of the following is an example of internal conflict?
Involves a character and another person, place, or thing
A boy struggles to overcome his own shyness.
All of the above
Narrative
Can be internal or external
Arouse and satisfy the reader’s curiosity
Conflict
Hester Prynne must forgive herself for her sins.
Authors reveal characters through…
Involves a character and another person, place, or thing
A boy struggles to overcome his own shyness.
All of the above
Narrative
Can be internal or external
Arouse and satisfy the reader’s curiosity
Conflict
Hester Prynne must forgive herself for her sins.
A struggle or clash that drives the plot is known as the story’s…
Involves a character and another person, place, or thing
A boy struggles to overcome his own shyness.
All of the above
Narrative
Can be internal or external
Arouse and satisfy the reader’s curiosity
Conflict
Hester Prynne must forgive herself for her sins.
An external conflict in a story…
Involves a character and another person, place, or thing
A boy struggles to overcome his own shyness.
All of the above
Narrative
Can be internal or external
Arouse and satisfy the reader’s curiosity
Conflict
Hester Prynne must forgive herself for her sins.
The main struggle in a story…
Involves a character and another person, place, or thing
A boy struggles to overcome his own shyness.
All of the above
Narrative
Can be internal or external
Arouse and satisfy the reader’s curiosity
Conflict
Hester Prynne must forgive herself for her sins.
Which of the following is NOT an example of an external conflict?
Involves a character and another person, place, or thing
A boy struggles to overcome his own shyness.
All of the above
Narrative
Can be internal or external
Arouse and satisfy the reader’s curiosity
Conflict
Hester Prynne must forgive herself for her sins.
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