True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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The woman went to the store in hopes of finding a dresser. She searched and searched until she
came upon the dresser that made her heart skip. She then rushed to the cashier with her money in hand
to purchase her dream dresser.
This scene is organized in a logical
manner.
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The clock struck 12pm. The lady left at 11am. She went to the mall. She returned with her bags.
She bought the clock at the grocery store. Her husband went to work that
morning.
This scene is organized in a logical manner.
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After one character speaks you should immediately write the other characters response on the
same line.
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By using such words as cried and yelped you can show the audience how the character spoke
his words.
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You must have a conflict in every story.
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The necessary elements of a dramatic story are: beginning, middle, and end; a conflict; a
solution; characters; and dialogue.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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As Camille jumped up and down on her bed her mom rushed up stairs. Once she entered the room
Camille immediately knew that she had been caught.
The
transition(s) in this scene is/are a. | As | d. | had | b. | Once | e. | Both A and B | c. | knew | | | | |
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When the owner finally left the room the dog jumped on the couch. After some time had passed
the dog fell asleep. The dog was suddenly woken up to the sounds of an angry
owner.
The transition(s) in this scene is/are a. | When | d. | All of the
above | b. | suddenly | e. | None of the above | c. | after | | | | |
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Most stories have a a. | damsel in distress. | d. | solution. | b. | smothering
mother. | e. | Both C and
D | c. | conflict. | | | | |
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The animals take over the circus. The dressers in the house terrorize the
family. A space traveling family battles evil aliens.
These are all
examples of a. | potential
stories. | c. | the beginning of
a rough draft. | b. | dialogue between characters in a
story. | d. | Both A and
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