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    Story elements, citing evidence
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  • What type of conflict is shown in this image?
    Person vs. Person
    Person vs. Supernatural
    Person vs. Society
    Person vs. Self
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  • What type of conflict is shown in this image?
    Person vs. Society
    Person vs. Self
    Person vs. Person
    Person vs. Technology
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  • What type of conflict is shown in this image?
    Person vs. Supernatural
    Person vs. Person
    Person vs. Self
    Person vs. Technology
  •  15
  • What type of conflict is shown in this image?
    Person vs. Nature
    Person vs. Person
    Person vs. Society
    Person vs. Supernatural
  •  15
  • What type of conflict is shown in this image?
    Person vs. Technology
    Person vs. Nature
    Person vs. Self
    Person vs. Person
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  • What is the SETTING and CONFLICT of this story? After lowering himself into the damp and dark cave Tom began to punish himself for not having replaced his flashlight batteries. Tom’s terror slowly began to take over as the light around him
    A cliff, Person vs. Person
    A cave, Person vs. Nature
    A cave, Person vs. Self
    A mountain, Person vs. Society
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  • The sequence of events that make up a story is known as _____________________.
    Plot
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  • In order to let people know that we aren’t just making stuff up, we should always use _______________ to support our answers, ideas, or opinions about texts we read.
    Textual Evidence
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  • ___________________ is when you describe something that the text said without copying directly from the text.
    Paraphrasing
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  • In what stage of plot is the reader introduced to the characters, setting, and the conflict?
    Rising Action
    Exposition
    Resolution
    Climax
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  • What is the most exciting part of a story called?
    Climax
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  • What stage of plot is this image from?
    Resolution
    Exposition
    Rising Action
    Climax
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  • A THEME is a lesson about ______________ that a story teaches us.
    Life
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  • Which selection is a correct THEME?
    Love and Happiness
    If at first you don't succeed, just give up.
    Slow and steady wins the race.
    Never let your feelings show
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  • True or False: Themes should only deal with situations from the story.
    False
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  • Knowing the ______________ helps you visualize the story.
    Setting
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