As you watch a movie and you become more excited, this feeling is called...
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  • theme
  • plot
  • suspense
  • resolution
Suspense makes you want to read what happens next.
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  • true
  • false
Is this situation suspenseful? Cautiously, Darrell stepped farther out onto the ice-covered pond. 
  • yes
  • no
Is this situations suspenseful? Gwen smiled to see the puppy cuddled side by side with her older dog, Quincy. 
  • yes
  • no
Foreshadowing is...
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  • the main problem in the story
  • the use of clues to hint at a future event
  • the most exciting part of a story
  • the characters in the story
TRUE or FALSE: Foreshadowing hints about events in the future.
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  • True
  • False
What is the paragraph foreshadowing?'Peter I don't think we should jump out of a plane like this.' Allison relax I'm the King and you're my general. What could go wrong? 
  • Something goes wrong
  • Nothing goes wrong
  • Allison inherits the throne
  • they jump off a plane
Joseph and Caitlin were choosing the players for their teams. It was Caitlin's turn to choose, and only Jason was left. Caitlin said, "Jason." We can infer that…
  • Jason was the best player.
  • Caitlin wanted Jason on her team.
  • Jason was not a very good player.
  • Caitlin had a hard time choosing a team member.
What can you infer about this setting? Mr. Furlich is munching on his lunch. There is a lot of noise as he walks by the table chatting with students.
  • Mr. Furlich is at McDonalds.
  • He is in the office.
  • Mr. Furlich is a runner.
  • He is in the cafeteria.
What is the conversation foreshadowing? "Peter I don't think we should jump out of a plane like this.""Allison, relax. I'm the King and you're my general. What could go wrong?"
  • Something goes wrong
  • Nothing goes wrong
  • Allison inherits the throne
  • They don't jump out of the plane
Which part of the story is represented by this blue blob?
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  • exposition
  • rising action
  • climax
  • resolution
Which part of the story is represented by this blue blob?
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  • exposition
  • rising action
  • falling action
  • resolution
Which part of the story is represented by this blue blob?
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  • climax
  • rising action
  • falling action
  • resolution
Which part of the story is represented by this blue blob?
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  • climax
  • rising action
  • falling action
  • resolution
Which part of the story is represented by this blue blob?
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  • climax
  • exposition
  • falling action
  • resolution
What is conflict?
  • Two characters getting along.
  • A struggle between two opposing forces.
  • The climax in a story.
  • Part of the resolution.
Which sentence from the selection shows that the pet is a cat?
  • Bryan had to feed his pet every day.
  • Bryan had to take his pet outside right away after school.
  • It was Bryan's job to clean out the litter box every 3 days.
  • Bryanʼs pet never bites.
Which sentence from the selection supports that the computer was not working properly?
  • Rita took three hours to finish her homework.
  • Ritaʼs homework was not finished.
  • Rita had to write out her story instead of typing it.
  • Ritaʼs homework was not done correctly.
Grandpa sees that his chocolate cake is all gone.  Brad has crumbs on his mouth. What do you think happened?
  • Brad baked his own cake.
  • Brad needs to brush his teeth better.
  • Brad ate Grandpa's chocolate cake.
  • Brad ate Grandpa
In a piece of narrative text, what is the "theme"?
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  • What the story is about
  • The topic of the text
  • A message the author is trying to get across to the reader
  • Where and when the story happens
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