Clockwork pages 8-16

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Who was less comfortable than usual at the storytelling evening?

  • The burger master
  • Fritz (correct)
  • The old hair wrinkled man
  • Carl

What was the subject of Fritz's story?

  • The storytelling evening
  • Clockwork (correct)
  • The clock in their town
  • Carl

Why was Fritz nervous about his story?

  • He didn't like the theme
  • He was afraid of public speaking
  • He didn't have a good start
  • He hadn't finished writing it (correct)

Who suggested that Fritz should start telling his story?

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What did Fritz plan to do if he couldn't think of an ending for his story?

<p>Make up the ending when he got there (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Who felt uneasy?

Fritz felt uneasy at the storytelling evening.

Fritz's story topic?

Fritz's story revolved around the concept of clockwork.

Source of Fritz's anxiety?

Fritz was anxious because his story was incomplete.

Who gave Fritz encouragement?

The burger master encouraged Fritz to begin his story.

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Fritz's ending plan?

Fritz intended to invent the ending of his story on the spot.

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Study Notes

Storytelling Evening Dynamics

  • Fritz felt less comfortable than usual at the storytelling evening, indicating a shift in his usual confidence or experience level in such settings.

Subject of Fritz's Story

  • The theme of Fritz's narrative revolved around a personal or engaging topic, which is a common focus for storytelling sessions that aims to connect with the audience.

Fritz's Nervousness

  • Fritz experienced nervousness about his story due to concerns about audience reception and the pressure of sharing his thoughts effectively, showcasing the common anxiety faced by many storytellers.

Encouragement from Peers

  • A fellow participant encouraged Fritz to begin sharing his story, highlighting the supportive nature of storytelling events where peers motivate one another to overcome nervousness.

Contingency Plan for Storytelling

  • Fritz had a plan to maintain engagement; if he struggled to conclude his story, he intended to simply ask the audience how they thought it should end, fostering interaction and easing his pressure.

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