What is a plot diagram?(1 point) Responses a device that helps understand a story’s theme a device that helps understand a story’s theme the outline a writer makes before they begin writing the outline a writer makes before they begin writing the five elements of plot that stories usually include the five elements of plot that stories usually include a device that helps visualize a story’s plot structure
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a device that helps visualize a story’s plot structure
What is an inciting incident?(1 point) Responses an event that serves as closure after falling action an event that serves as closure after falling action an event that serves as a turning point in the story an event that serves as a turning point in the story an event that introduces conflict during rising action an event that introduces conflict during rising action an event that introduces characters or setting
An inciting incident is an event that introduces conflict during the rising action of a story. (1 point)
What is a flashback?(1 point) Responses a minor story told alongside the main story a minor story told alongside the main story a hint about future events in a story a hint about future events in a story a scene that interrupts the story’s chronological flow to tell events from the past a scene that interrupts the story’s chronological flow to tell events from the past a plot device where two or more stories are linked by a common character, event, setting, or theme
A flashback is a scene that interrupts the story's chronological flow to tell events from the past. (1 point)
Why do authors introduce parallel plots?(1 point) Responses to support a certain tone or mood to support a certain tone or mood to increase the length of a story to increase the length of a story to appeal to readers who enjoy different things to appeal to readers who enjoy different things to create mystery, tension, or surprise
Authors introduce parallel plots to create mystery, tension, or surprise. (1 point)
Why do authors introduce subplots?(1 point) Responses to appeal to readers who enjoy different things to appeal to readers who enjoy different things to increase the length of a story to increase the length of a story to support a certain tone or mood to support a certain tone or mood to create mystery, tension, or surprise
Authors introduce subplots to appeal to readers who enjoy different things. (1 point)