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1. What is the time and place of the story called? a. Rising Action
b. Plot
c. Conflict d. Setting
2. Which of the following describes the characters in the story?
a. when and where the story take place b. the people in the story
c. a message about life or lesson to learn d. the problem that needs to be solved
3. Which of the following describes a plot in the story? a. the events of the story
b. where and when the story take place
c. the problem that needs to be solved
d. the people in the story
4. Part of the plot is called the conflict. What is conflict? a. the problem that needs to be solved
b. a message about life or lesson to learn
c. the people in the story
d. when and where the story take place
5. What is the problem in the story called? a. the setting.
b. the theme.

c. the conflict.
d. the characters


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1. D. setting

  • Setting is the “where and when” of a story. It is the time and place during which the story takes place.

2. B. the people in the story

  • A character is any person, animal, or figure represented in a literary work. Characters are essential to a good story, and it is the main characters that have the greatest effect on the plot or are the most affected by the events of the story.

3. A. the events of the story

  • The plot describes the events and their significance as the story unfolds. There are five different parts to the plot: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution

4. A. the problem that needs to be solved

  • Conflict – a struggle or a problem that needs to be resolved (fixed).

5. C. the conflict

  • Conflict is the dramatic struggle between two forces in a story. Without conflict, there is no plot. Conflict is a problem that must be solved; an issue between the protagonist and antagonist forces.

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