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The sequence of events in a story Plot
The first section of the story is the... Exposition
The second section of the story is the.... Rising action
The third section of the story is the.... Climax
The fourth section of the story is the.... Falling action
The last section of the story is the... Resolution
A character who changes from the beginning of the story to the end Dynamic Character
The time and place in which the action of a story occurs Setting
The point of high interest; without this there would be no story Climax
Which statement best describes Mr. Toussaint's central conflict? Toussaint receives a trick product that interferes with all his smart appliances
Which conclusion can be drawn about the setting of the story (Brave Little Toaster), knowing that it belongs to the science fiction genre It's set in the near future
Which detail from "The Brave Little Toaster" reveals that it belongs in the science fiction genre The advances in technology
What other detail supports that "The Brave Little Toaster" belongs in the science fiction genre Non-humans having human traits
How does Mr. Toussaint's attitude toward the toaster change? The thinks the toaster is "stupid" at first, than realizes its value
Which statement best explains the theme of "The Brave Little Toaster" Technology can create more problems than it solves
Which quotation from "The Brave Little Toaster" best supports the answer that technology can create more problems than it solves "The next day, Mr. Toussaint came home and discovered that the overflowing rubbish was still sitting in its little bad under the sink."
What is the text structure of "The Brave Little Toaster" Narrative
Which character is the antagonist in "The Brave Little Toaster" Loony Goony
What type of text is the article "Are Bionic Super humans on the Horizon" Informational
What text structure is used for paragraphs 1-9 in "Are Bionic Super humans on the Horizon" Main idea + supporting details
What text structure is being used in paragraphs 17-19 in "Are Bionic Super humans on the Horizon" Call to action
Literary device that is used when an event occurs that is different from what the reader would expect to happen Irony
What type of poem is "Interflora" Sonnet
Requirements for a sonnet 14 lines, love poem, strict rhyme scheme and meter, formal vocabulary
T/F: The poem "Interflora" is an allusion to "Sonnet 43" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning True
What is the occasion of the poem "Interflora" / what is the situation as the poem begins He is sending a love email
What line from "Interflora" shows that he was sending a love email "From Robert B. @ mailexcite.com"
What word from "Interflora" best shows that it is a love poem Beloved
What is an example of irony in "Interflora" The speaker says, "a customized, fresh, virtual bouqeut"
Is running a present or past participle Present
Is scampering a present or past participle Present
Is biting a present or past participle Present
Is dedicated a present or past participle Past
Participial phrase in "Appreciated for his contribution, Alvin was awarded a trip to Paris" Appreciated for his contribution
Participial phrase in "The mascot, known to the students as Sparky, entertained the crowd." Known to the students as Sparky
What question does Kristen ask shortly after waking up "Where am I?"
Where does the "Survival of the Fittest" take place Jungle is Southern Hemisphere
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