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Seventh Grade (Grade 7) Story Elements Questions

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Grade 7 Story Elements
Grade 7 Story Elements

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What would be an appropriate theme for this passage?
  1. Everything always works out.
  2. You should be nice to people, even if they are mean to you.
  3. What goes around comes around.
  4. Always have extra money.
Grade 7 Story Elements
The people in a work of fiction.
  1. Plot
  2. Setting
  3. Characters
  4. Point of View
  5. Conflict
Grade 7 Story Elements CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.7.3

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In this passage, the events in the fourth and fifth paragraphs are primarily intended to
  1. provide resolution to the climactic events of the plot.
  2. build up the tension and suspense in the story.
  3. reduce the level of tension and conflict in the story.
  4. set the scene by giving background information.
Grade 7 Story Elements
the characters, setting, and time a story takes place
  1. anecdote
  2. climax
  3. exposition
  4. analogy
Grade 7 Story Elements
action after the climax
  1. rising action
  2. falling action
  3. connotation
  4. exposition
Grade 7 Story Elements
the high point of action
  1. rising action
  2. climax
  3. anecdote
  4. denotation
Grade 7 Story Elements
Grade 7 Story Elements
Time and location in which a story takes place.
  1. Plot
  2. Setting
  3. Characters
  4. Point of View
  5. Conflict
Grade 7 Story Elements
The sequence of events in a story or play.
  1. Plot
  2. Setting
  3. Characters
  4. Point of View
  5. Conflict
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