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What is the three-act structure in narrative storytelling?
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?
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?
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?
What is narrative in storytelling defined as?
What does Act One of the three-act structure primarily involve?
What does Act One of the three-act structure primarily involve?