The technique that is found in a non-linear plot structure but not in a linear plot structure is flashback.
Which technique is found in a non-linear plot structure but not a linear plot structure?(1 point)
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flashback
flashback
chronological order
chronological order
conflict resolution
conflict resolution
cliffhanger
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Why do authors often use transition words and phrases in narratives?(1 point)
Responses
To navigate the twists and turns of a plot.
To navigate the twists and turns of a plot.
To show that a plot structure is linear.
To show that a plot structure is linear.
To create a cliffhanger at the end of a story.
To create a cliffhanger at the end of a story.
To compare and contrast characters.
Responses
To navigate the twists and turns of a plot.
To navigate the twists and turns of a plot.
To show that a plot structure is linear.
To show that a plot structure is linear.
To create a cliffhanger at the end of a story.
To create a cliffhanger at the end of a story.
To compare and contrast characters.
Authors often use transition words and phrases in narratives to navigate the twists and turns of a plot.
An author is writing a story that is set in Croydon, England, in the late 1700s. In which part of the story would they introduce this information?(1 point)
Responses
the resolution
the resolution
the climax
the climax
the rising action
the rising action
the exposition
Responses
the resolution
the resolution
the climax
the climax
the rising action
the rising action
the exposition
An author would introduce the setting information, such as being in Croydon, England, in the late 1700s, in the exposition.
An author wants to convey a sense of fast pacing in one scene in a story. How might they best achieve this effect?(1 point)
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By incorporating extensive dialogue between the characters.
By incorporating extensive dialogue between the characters.
By writing the scene using many short, choppy sentences.
By writing the scene using many short, choppy sentences.
By adding rich and descriptive details throughout the scene.
By adding rich and descriptive details throughout the scene.
By revealing the thoughts of the characters within the narration.
Responses
By incorporating extensive dialogue between the characters.
By incorporating extensive dialogue between the characters.
By writing the scene using many short, choppy sentences.
By writing the scene using many short, choppy sentences.
By adding rich and descriptive details throughout the scene.
By adding rich and descriptive details throughout the scene.
By revealing the thoughts of the characters within the narration.
An author might best achieve a sense of fast pacing in a scene by writing the scene using many short, choppy sentences.
How does the author establish pacing in this excerpt?
(1 point)
Responses
They include short sentences and rapid speech in order to create a fast pace.
They include short sentences and rapid speech in order to create a fast pace.
They incorporate dialogue between two characters in order to create a fast pace.
They incorporate dialogue between two characters in order to create a fast pace.
They depict a climactic and emotional event in order to create a slow pace.
They depict a climactic and emotional event in order to create a slow pace.
They use descriptive words, like bewildered and thunderstruck, in order to create a slow pace.
(1 point)
Responses
They include short sentences and rapid speech in order to create a fast pace.
They include short sentences and rapid speech in order to create a fast pace.
They incorporate dialogue between two characters in order to create a fast pace.
They incorporate dialogue between two characters in order to create a fast pace.
They depict a climactic and emotional event in order to create a slow pace.
They depict a climactic and emotional event in order to create a slow pace.
They use descriptive words, like bewildered and thunderstruck, in order to create a slow pace.
The author establishes pacing in this excerpt by including short sentences and rapid speech in order to create a fast pace.