English 1
Semester 1 Quiz 1.1.3
Understand
the Shape of a Story
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Quiz: Understand the
Shape of a Story
Question 1a of 10 ( 1 Freytag's
pyramid 904875 )
Maximum Attempts: 1
Question Type: Multiple Choice
Maximum Score: 2
Question: According to Freytag's pyramid, what is the order of the
elements of plot?
Choice Feedback
*A. Exposition, rising action, climax,
falling action, conclusion Correct!
B. Climax,
rising action, falling action, exposition, conclusion
C. Rising
action, climax, exposition, falling action, conclusion
D. Exposition,
climax, rising action, falling action, conclusion
Global Incorrect Feedback
The correct answer is: Exposition, rising action, climax,
falling action, conclusion.
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Question 1b of 10 ( 1 Freytag's
pyramid 904876 )
Maximum Attempts: 1
Question Type: Multiple Choice
Maximum Score: 2
Question: Which list shows the order in which the plot of a story
is usually structured?
Choice Feedback
A. Exposition,
climax, rising action, falling action, conclusion
*B. Exposition, rising action, climax,
falling action, conclusion Correct!
C. Rising
action, climax, falling action, exposition, conclusion
D. Rising
action, climax, falling action, conclusion, exposition
Global Incorrect Feedback
The correct answer is: Exposition, rising action, climax,
falling action, conclusion.
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Question 1c of 10 ( 1 Freytag's
pyramid 904877 )
Maximum Attempts: 1
Question Type: Multiple Choice
Maximum Score: 2
Question: In what order are the elements of plot usually placed
within a story?
Choice Feedback
A. Rising
action, falling action, climax, exposition, conclusion
B. Rising
action, climax, falling action, conclusion, exposition
*C. Exposition, rising action, climax,
falling action, conclusion Correct!
D. Exposition,
climax, rising action, falling action, conclusion
Global Incorrect Feedback
The correct answer is: Exposition, rising action, climax,
falling action, conclusion.