Question 1
What is dialogue?
the words characters say to each other in a story or drama ***
the physical descriptions of characters in a story or drama
the description of the setting in a story or drama
the development of conflict in a story or drama
Question 2
Which phrase best describes incidents in a literary text?
description in a story or drama
dialogue in a story or drama
conflicts in a story or drama
events in a story or drama ***
Question 3
In a literary text, what is the inciting incident?(1 point)
the event that introduces the conflict of the story ***
the event that leads to the resolution of the story
the event that introduces the main characters of the story
the climax or turning point of the story
Are these right?
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A
A
C
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2. events in a story or drama
3. the event that introduces the conflict of the story
3/3 100%
2. quotation marks
3. inside the closing quotation marks
4. "Our lease says no pets," his mother replied.
1: the words characters say to each other in a story or drama
2: events in a story or drama
3: the event that introduces the conflict of the story
the words characters say to each other in a story or drama
2 D events in a story or drama
3 C the event that introduces the conflict of the story
they changed some for me in connexus!
2. Events in a story or drama.
3. Linear
4. Parallel
(They changed them to 4 question)
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2: events in a story or drama
3: the event that introduces the conflict of the story
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d
c
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1. A
2. C
3. C
4. C
Welcome to your final test, I'm Mr. Beast
We can scrap the 'S', cuz I've never missed a beat
You had to cut from honey under threat of a gun blast
When I had a cut from Honey, that's another check that I'm gonna cash
You're coming last, Number 1 is Jimmy!
Only dub you have is horribly written
You're accomplished 'cuz you fought the opposition and became the best, but the consequences that you've got to live with is you paved their deaths all to pay your debt
I applaud you, Gi Hun
In the diss game you won't get rich
I'm like your momma: I'm dead sick
Then check the gaming channel, millions of children watch it
How'd you win all that Won, kid, but not custody of one kid?
Did ya think you'd get her back with that lighter you bought her?
You're playing tug-o-war with your ex, but the rope is your daughter
So stupid, Sang Woo showed you the light
You didn't go to SNU, that's right
If the task was last to get backstabbed by a pal
You wouldn't make it through the night
When I feast, I don't need a suit and tie
Wrapping with gold like the food I try
Utter a word, then you will die
Save those subs for PewDiePie
2. Events in a story or drama
3. The event that introduces the conflict of the story
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Q&A maybe mixed around
1: what the character say
2: by signaling changes
3: "how did you know that?"
4: misses summer and
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Unit10 Lesson3
1) conversation between characters in a play
2) They tell the actors what to do onstage.
3) the author of a drama
4) in brackets or parentheses and italicized
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A, to make an educated guess about what i think my research will prove
B,to convince my audience that my idea is true or better than other ideas
c,to state my evidence and expect people to listen to me
D,to find different sources that support my argument
a source that is old
a source that anyone can contribute to
a source your audience finds easy to read
a source your audience can trust
article publication date
a friends story about her standing desk
positive product reviews
study sample size
website popularity
1) Article publication date: This helps determine if the information is up-to-date and relevant. Research in the field of health can advance rapidly, and it's important to have the most recent findings.
2) Study sample size: This indicates the number of participants in a study. A larger sample size generally provides more reliable results, as it helps to ensure that the findings are statistically significant and representative of the population.
It is important to rely on peer-reviewed research studies and reputable sources when evaluating the credibility of information on health topics.
1. the words characters say to each other in a story or drama
2. events in a story or drama
3. Dialogue can reveal a character's personality
4. Characters react to events and make decisions about what to do next