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Grade 7 Story Elements
Grade 7 Story Elements CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.7.3
Which of the following sentences most accurately describes a setting?
  1. "From the very beginning Moose Maddon picked on him. The kid was bait for all of Maddon's cruel practical jokes around the camp."
  2. "The summer we were cutting big stuff in an almost inaccessible stand of Douglas fir about fifty miles out of Nanaimo."
  3. "One evening late in the summer as I was walking along the river having an after-supper pipe, I stumbled upon Cecil curled up on a narrow sandy beach."
  4. "We walked back to the camp together and I managed to calm him down some."
Grade 7 Story Elements
The exposition includes:
  1. the setting, characters, and basic situation.
  2. the conclusion of the story.
  3. the highest point of interest in the story.
Grade 7 Story Elements
Rising action starts with the conflict, the problem in the story, and leads up to the...
  1. resolution, the solution to the conflict of the story.
  2. theme, the message of the story.
  3. climax, the highest point of interest in the story.
Grade 7 Story Elements
Grade 7 Story Elements
Climax is...
  1. the highest point of interest or turning point in a story.
  2. the solution to the problem.
  3. the time and place of the action in the story.
Grade 7 Story Elements
Grade 7 Story Elements
What the story is about:
  1. plot
  2. resolution
  3. climax
Grade 7 Story Elements
Grade 7 Story Elements
Grade 7 Story Elements
Falling action is the part of the story when...
  1. the rising action starts.
  2. the conflict lessens.
  3. the characters are introduced.
Grade 7 Story Elements
Grade 7 Story Elements
Grade 7 Story Elements
In man vs. man conflict, the best way of defining a protagonist and an antagonist is:
  1. The protagonist is the good guy. The antagonist is the bad guy.
  2. The protagonist is the bad guy. The antagonist is the good guy.
  3. The antagonist is trying to do something that the protagonist is preventing them from achieving.
  4. The protagonist is trying to do something that the antagonist is preventing them from achieving.
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