♡Unit 5 Test♡ Flashcards

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1
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Be able to explain the 7 points on the Plot Structure Chart.

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Exposition - introduces setting, characters, situation
Inciting Incident - sets conflict in motion
Rising Action - events leading up to crisis
Crisis - major turning point for the main character or point at which something happens to effect story’s outcome
Falling Action - events that show results of crisis
Dénouement - plot resolution presenting final outcome of story
Climax - highest emotional intensity in plot

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2
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What is the theme of John 9?

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Christ desires to redeem the spiritual blindness of those who follow Him and confirms the spiritual blindness of those who rely on righteousness

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3
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Review how the 7 steps of plot apply to John 9.

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Ex - there’s a blind man, Jesus, and His disciples standing around
In In - heals blind man
RA -

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4
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Review how the 7 steps of plot apply to Luke 15:11-24.

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Ex - v11 two sons
In In - v12 younger son asks for inheritance
RA - v13-15 parties and looses money, feeds pigs, wishes he could eat the slop, starving
CR - v17-19 asks for fathers forgiveness, “take me as your servant”
FA - v20-21 father parties his son is home
Den - v22-24 father welcomes son back home
CL - V20 runs and hugs son

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5
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Guy de Maupassant

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Author of “The Necklace”

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6
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Paul Gallico

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Sports writer

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7
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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Master of crimes ~ Sherlock

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8
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What is the theme of “The Necklace”?

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Be content with what you got

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9
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Be able to connect the 7 steps of plot to “The Necklace”.

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In In - M. Loisel brings home the invitation to the ball
Crisis - Mme. Loisel returns the necklace to Mme. Forestier

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10
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Be able to characterize Mathilde and Monsieur Loisel (her husband).

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Mathilde - A
Wife in the story, young, pretty, but spoiled, sits and dreams of things she doesn’t have

Monsieur Loisel - Husband to Mathilde and gives up everything for his wife, kind, loving, and generous

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11
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Know who Jeanne Forestier is in the story.

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the one who lended the necklace

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12
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What is the theme of “In the Ring with Jack Dempsey”?

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experience is a greater teacher than just observation

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13
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Who was Jack Dempsey?

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world heavy weight boxing champ from 1919-1926

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14
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What is the theme of “The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet”?

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Things are not always what they seem, appearances can be deceiving

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15
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Be able to identify the main characters with their roles in the “The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet” story.

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Sherlock
Dr. Watson
Lucy
Madman
Mary
Sir George
Arthur

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16
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How is suspense built in “The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet”?

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It’s built by Dr. Watson observing Sherlock Holmes and what Sherlock says leading to who did it.

17
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Why are flashbacks used greatly in the “The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet” story?

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because it creates suspense

18
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Why isn’t there much exposition of the “The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet” story?

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because most people already know who Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are, so they get straight to the crime instead

19
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What is the inciting incident of the “The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet”?

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Holder arrives and tells Holmes of theft

20
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What is the moment of crisis in the “The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet” story?

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Holmes revealed who did it

21
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Plot

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a series of events arranged to produce a definite sense of movement toward a specific goal

22
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Subplots

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plots that are lesser in significance and usually complement the main plot

23
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Plot Twist

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a plot development that violates the readers expectations

24
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Surprise Ending

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a plot twist at the end of the story

25
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Chronological Order

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the order in which the plot points are arranged in the plot diagram

26
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Flashback

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a reference either to events occurring before the story or to actions occurring before the time when the narrator is speaking