How does an author show the development of a character in a story?(1 point)
Responses
by describing the strengths of all the characters in the story
by describing the strengths of all the characters in the story
by providing the physical descriptions of all the characters in the story
by providing the physical descriptions of all the characters in the story
by showing how the characters respond to different events in the story
by showing how the characters respond to different events in the story
by revealing the backgrounds of the main characters in the story
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by showing how the characters respond to different events in the story
At what point in the story does the reader get a clear idea of who the characters are becoming?(1 point)
Responses
when the main problem arises
when the main problem arises
when the author first reveals a character’s thought
when the author first reveals a character’s thought
when a new character is introduced
when a new character is introduced
when the problem is resolved
Responses
when the main problem arises
when the main problem arises
when the author first reveals a character’s thought
when the author first reveals a character’s thought
when a new character is introduced
when a new character is introduced
when the problem is resolved
when the author first reveals a character’s thought
What does the setting of a story influence?(1 point)
Responses
the information about the narrator
the information about the narrator
the definitions of new vocabulary
the definitions of new vocabulary
the text features and structure
the text features and structure
the character and plot development
Responses
the information about the narrator
the information about the narrator
the definitions of new vocabulary
the definitions of new vocabulary
the text features and structure
the text features and structure
the character and plot development
the character and plot development
What does the setting of a story involve? (1 point)
Responses
the point of view of the narrator
the point of view of the narrator
the characters of the story
the characters of the story
the climax of the story
the climax of the story
time, place, and social arena
Responses
the point of view of the narrator
the point of view of the narrator
the characters of the story
the characters of the story
the climax of the story
the climax of the story
time, place, and social arena
time, place, and social arena
What is point of view?(1 point)
Responses
the order in which events unfold
the order in which events unfold
the way a character develops over time
the way a character develops over time
the way a narrator sees and experiences events
the way a narrator sees and experiences events
the author’s perspective on a series of events
Responses
the order in which events unfold
the order in which events unfold
the way a character develops over time
the way a character develops over time
the way a narrator sees and experiences events
the way a narrator sees and experiences events
the author’s perspective on a series of events
the way a narrator sees and experiences events
Which point of view allows the reader to see the perspective of all of the characters?(1 point)
Responses
third person omniscient
third person omniscient
first person
first person
second person
second person
third person limited
third person limited
Responses
third person omniscient
third person omniscient
first person
first person
second person
second person
third person limited
third person limited
third person omniscient