Monday 11/25 Exit Ticket Question: What are two expositional techniques for introducing characters?(1 point)

Responses

Perspective, Foreshadowing
Perspective, Foreshadowing

Turning Point, Climax
Turning Point, Climax

Falling Action, Resolution
Falling Action, Resolution

Theme, Tone
Theme, Tone
Question 2
Tuesday 11/26 Exit Ticket Question: What are three literary elements that all narratives have in common?(1 point)
Responses

An unreliable narrator, a surprise ending, and relatable characters
An unreliable narrator, a surprise ending, and relatable characters

Setting, characters, and plot
Setting, characters, and plot

An ominous setting, characters who get lost, and third person perspective
An ominous setting, characters who get lost, and third person perspective

A hero, a villain, and someone needs to be saved
A hero, a villain, and someone needs to be saved
Question 3
Monday 12/2 Exit Ticket Question: What two parts of the narrative arc will have slow paced story telling?(1 point)
Responses

Climax, Falling Action
Climax, Falling Action

Rising Action, Turning Point
Rising Action, Turning Point

Exposition, Resolution
Exposition, Resolution
Question 4
Tuesday 12/3 Exit Ticket Question: Dialogue is a key tool in indirect characterization.(1 point)
Responses

True
True

False
False
Question 5
Wednesday 12/4 Exit Ticket Question: What is the role of precise language in a narrative?(1 point)
Responses

It tells the reader how to feel and when to feel it.
It tells the reader how to feel and when to feel it.

It explicitly lets the reader know when the action is going to ramp up.
It explicitly lets the reader know when the action is going to ramp up.

It helps the reader understand when to start paying attention.
It helps the reader understand when to start paying attention.

It creates vivid pictures of actions, characters, events, and places.
It creates vivid pictures of actions, characters, events, and places.
Question 6
Thursday 12/5 Exit Ticket Question: When should reflection by the main character(s) occur?(1 point)
Responses

Before the central conflict can occur.
Before the central conflict can occur.

During the rising action, when the central conflict is imminent.
During the rising action, when the central conflict is imminent.

After the resolution of the central conflict.
After the resolution of the central conflict.

During the exposition, when the character hasn't had to go through a lot.
During the exposition, when the character hasn't had to go through a lot.
Question 7
Friday 12/6 Exit Ticket Question: I have begun the outline for my portfolio.

(1 point)
Responses

I have begun the outline using the materials in the message boards.
I have begun the outline using the materials in the message boards.

I haven't begun my outline but I know where the documents are in my message boards.
I haven't begun my outline but I know where the documents are in my message boards.
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Here are the suggested answers to the exit ticket questions based on typical literary concepts:

Question 1: What are two expositional techniques for introducing characters?

  • Answer: Perspective, Foreshadowing

Question 2: What are three literary elements that all narratives have in common?

  • Answer: Setting, characters, and plot

Question 3: What two parts of the narrative arc will have slow paced story telling?

  • Answer: Exposition, Resolution

Question 4: Dialogue is a key tool in indirect characterization.

  • Answer: True

Question 5: What is the role of precise language in a narrative?

  • Answer: It creates vivid pictures of actions, characters, events, and places.

Question 6: When should reflection by the main character(s) occur?

  • Answer: After the resolution of the central conflict.

Question 7: I have begun the outline for my portfolio.

  • Answer: I have begun the outline using the materials in the message boards.

Feel free to adjust or clarify any responses as needed based on your interpretation or instruction guidelines!