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Grade 6 Story Elements
The plot of a story can best described as
  1. the main people or animals in a story.
  2. the events that occur in a story.
  3. where the story takes place.
  4. who wrote the story.
Grade 6 Story Elements
What is plot?
  1. the problem in the story
  2. the sequence of events in the story
  3. the central message or idea about life
  4. the time, place, and duration in a story
Grade 6 Story Elements

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Grade 6 Story Elements CCSS: CCRA.R.2, RL.6.2

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The main conflict in the story is resolved when?
  1. Lautrec and his friends cut down a tree to please Mrs. Gretsky.
  2. Skyler offers an alternative place for the band to practice.
  3. Urbana suggests they switch to a new talent for the show.
  4. Lautrec says he will write a four-person play for the talent show.
Grade 6 Story Elements
Grade 6 Story Elements
What is an internal conflict?
  1. A problem within yourself
  2. A problem with someone else
Grade 6 Story Elements
When and where a story takes place is?
  1. Style
  2. Plot
  3. Mood
  4. Setting
Grade 6 Story Elements
“I don’t intend to take one more step toward anything to do with a Mr. Jaggery. Not for double gold. Not one more step.” According to this passage, what does the author foreshadow?
  1. Captain Jaggery is misunderstood.
  2. Captain Jaggery is evil.
  3. Captain Jaggery is an excellent captain.
  4. Captain Jaggery is friendly.
Grade 6 Story Elements
Find an example of foreshadowing in the following paragraph.

The heavy coins made his pockets sag, so Alex quickly emptied the change onto the table. He didn't need them for the bus since his mother was driving him to school. Later, he'd be sorry he'd done that.
  1. The heavy coins made his pockets sag, so Alex quickly emptied the change onto the table.
  2. He didn't need them for the bus since his mother was driving him to school.
  3. Later, he'd be sorry he'd done that.
Grade 6 Story Elements
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