12 Questions
The setting of a story can change throughout the plot and stay the same at the same time.
False
A story with a backdrop setting can be pinned to a specific time period or location.
False
All characters in a story are dynamic and change throughout the story.
False
The protagonist is the character that causes the conflict for the main character.
False
A story can have only one character and still be a complete story.
True
Round characters have only one or two main traits.
False
A plot typically consists of three main elements in a story.
False
The climax of a story is the point where the main character is introduced.
False
The setting of a story refers to the characters and their actions.
False
The resolution of a story is also known as the exposition.
False
The rising action of a story is the point where the story begins to slow down.
False
The setting of a story is usually introduced during the climax of the story.
False
Test your knowledge of plot structure and development in creative writing. Learn about the five main elements of a plot, including exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Are you ready to tell a compelling story?
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