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1. 
What is plot?
A.
The struggle between characters or opposing forces
B.
What the story is about. It consists of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
C.
A person or animal in a story
D.
The time and place a story occurs
2. 
What is conflict?
A.
The struggle between characters or opposing forces
B.
What the story is about. It consists of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
C.
A person or animal in a story
D.
The time and place a story occurs
3. 
What is character?
A.
The struggle between characters or opposing forces
B.
What the story is about. It consists of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
C.
The time and place a story occurs
D.
A person or animal in a story
4. 
What is setting?
A.
The struggle between characters or opposing forces
B.
The time and place a story occurs
C.
What the story is about. It consists of the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
D.
A person or animal in a story
5. 
What is dialogue?
A.
The speech the character speaks to a silent or absent character
B.
A remark made by a character to the audience
C.
The words characters speak to each other
D.
Speech by a character alone on stage
6. 
What is monlogue?
A.
The speech the character speaks to a silent or absent character
B.
A remark made by a character to the audience
C.
The words characters speak to each other
D.
Speech by a character alone on stage
7. 
What is soliloquy?
A.
The speech the character speaks to a silent or absent character
B.
A remark made by a character to the audience
C.
The words characters speak to each other
D.
Speech by a character alone on stage
8. 
What is aside?
A.
The speech the character speaks to a silent or absent character
B.
A remark made by a character to the audience
C.
The words characters speak to each other
D.
Speech by a character alone on stage
9. 
What are stage directions?
A.
A section in a play in which all the events occur in one place at one time. There can be more than one.
B.
A remark made by a character to the audience
C.
Written instructions about how actors should move or behave
D.
The time and place a story occurs
10. 
What is a scene?
A.
A section in a play in which all the events occur in one place at one time. There can be more than one.
B.
What the story is about. It consists of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
C.
Written instructions about how actors should move or behave
D.
The time and place a story occurs
11. 
What is exposition?
A.
Reveals the final outcome and ties up loose ends
B.
Most emotional or suspenseful moment
C.
Builds suspense. The conflict becomes more complicated
D.
Introduces the characters and setting
12. 
What is rising action?
A.
Eases the suspense and reveals the outcome of the story’s climax
B.
Builds suspense. The conflict becomes more complicated
C.
Introduces the characters and setting
D.
Most emotional or suspenseful moment
13. 
What is climax?
A.
Reveals the final outcome and ties up loose ends
B.
Most emotional or suspenseful moment
C.
Introduces the characters and setting
D.
Builds suspense. The conflict becomes more complicated
14. 
What is falling action?
A.
Eases the suspense and reveals the outcome of the story’s climax
B.
Builds suspense. The conflict becomes more complicated
C.
Reveals the final outcome and ties up loose ends
D.
Most emotional or suspenseful moment
15. 
What is resolution?
A.
Eases the suspense and reveals the outcome of the story’s climax
B.
Most emotional or suspenseful moment
C.
Introduces the characters and setting
D.
Reveals the final outcome and ties up loose ends