Plots: Grasping Freytag's Pyramid

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English (Analyzing Fiction) Quiz on Plots: Grasping Freytag's Pyramid, created by Christine Davis - IU8 on 11/07/2017.
Christine Davis - IU8
Quiz by Christine Davis - IU8, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

Question
Make a selection in each dropdown menu to place the parts of a story in proper chronological order: 1) [blank_start]_____[blank_end], 2) [blank_start]______[blank_end], 3) [blank_start]_______[blank_end], 4) [blank_start]_______[blank_end], 5) [blank_start]_______[blank_end]
Answer
  • climax
  • rising action
  • falling action
  • exposition
  • resolution
  • rising action
  • falling action
  • climax
  • resolution
  • exposition
  • rising action
  • exposition
  • climax
  • resolution
  • falling action
  • rising action
  • exposition
  • climax
  • falling action
  • resolution
  • rising action
  • falling action
  • climax
  • exposition
  • resolution

Question 2

Question
The moment the main character in a story sees the conflict differently and is able to work towards resolution is called _________________.
Answer
  • Climax
  • Exposition
  • Denouement
  • Problem

Question 3

Question
The main characters of a story are typically introduced in which part of the plot line?
Answer
  • Rising Action
  • Exposition
  • Climax
  • Middle

Question 4

Question
In the story “The Three Little Pigs,” the Big Bad Wolf finally learns a lesson (as do two of the pigs) about the strong structure of a house. This part of the story is called falling action.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

Question
After the turning point of the story, the main character begins to unravel the conflict and work towards closure. This unraveling is also called the climax.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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