Structuring Events Around Conflict
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What is the three-act structure in narrative storytelling?

  • A model that divides stories into Act One, Act Two, and Act Three (correct)
  • A model that divides stories into beginning, middle, and end
  • A model that divides stories into Equilibrium, Disequilibrium, and New Equilibrium
  • A model that divides stories into setting up, raising stakes, and resolving

What is the purpose of storytelling according to the text?

  • To create a chain of events occurring in time and space
  • To structure events around conflict between hero versus villain
  • To entertain children with confusing and unpredictable events
  • To help interpret the world by putting events into cause and effect relationships (correct)

What does Act Two of the three-act structure primarily involve?

  • Resolving the story with either an achievement or a failure
  • Escalating the conflict between hero versus villain
  • Setting up the world, characters, and conflicts
  • Raising the stakes for the character to achieve the goal (correct)

What is narrative in storytelling defined as?

<p>A chain of events in cause-effect relationship occurring in time and space (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Act One of the three-act structure primarily involve?

<p>Setting up the world, characters, goals, conflicts or obstacles (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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