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What is the difference between a story and a plot?
What is the difference between a story and a plot?
- A story refers to the setting and characters, while a plot refers to the conflict and resolution.
- A story is always presented linearly, while a plot can present events out of order.
- A story is the sequence of events in a narrative, while a plot is the way the story events are presented. (correct)
- A plot only includes the climax, while a story includes all events leading to the resolution.
What does the term 'rising action' refer to in literature?
What does the term 'rising action' refer to in literature?
- The setting description at the beginning of a story.
- The falling action after the climax in a story.
- All the events that happen in a story leading up to the climax. (correct)
- The resolution of the conflict in a story.
How can conflict be defined in the context of a story?
How can conflict be defined in the context of a story?
- Conflict is another term for the climax of a story.
- Conflict is only physical battles between characters in a story.
- Conflict refers to the setting and environment where the story takes place.
- Conflict is the struggle that the protagonist faces in a story. (correct)
What defines the climax of a story?
What defines the climax of a story?
Why is understanding the setting important in storytelling?
Why is understanding the setting important in storytelling?