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