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Question 1 (Worth 5 points)
“The Cold Equations” is not an example of a science-fiction story a short story a novel a tragic ending
Points earned on this question: 5

Question 2 (Worth 5 points)
Antagonists are always bad people the opposition good people main characters
Points earned on this question: 5

Question 3 (Worth 5 points)
Man vs. Self is an example of a combination conflict an external conflict an internal conflict a failed conflict
Points earned on this question: 5

Question 4 (Worth 5 points)
A narrator would introduce characters and conflicts during the rising action climax exposition dénouement
Points earned on this question: 5

Question 5 (Worth 5 points)
A character faces a conflict because the weather is dangerous. What kind of conflict is this? Man vs. Nature Man vs. Man Man vs. Self Man vs. Society
Points earned on this question: 5

Question 6 (Worth 5 points)
When Marilyn Cross is trapped, what kind of conflict does the pilot create for her? Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Man vs. Self Man vs. Nature
Points earned on this question: 0

Question 8 (Worth 5 points)
Which of the following is not a common characteristic of a novel? It has fewer characters and events than a short story. It has more characters and events than a short story. It has more pages and words than a short story. It has subplots whereas a short story does not.
Points earned on this question: 5

Question 9 (Worth 5 points)
Which part of a plot structure introduces the conflict or obstacle the main character faces? Dénouement Rising Action Climax Falling Action
Points earned on this question: 5

Question 10 (Worth 5 points)
Protagonists are always good people strong winners bad people main characters
Points earned on this question: 5

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