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Question 1 unsaved sensory language question 1 options: sight sound smell all of the above question 2 (2 points) question 2 unsaved a conclusion in narratives can include all question 2 options: a clear resolution with a reflection the introduction of characters and setting a resolution with a reflection a cliff hanger question 3 (3.5 points) question 3 unsaved this type of conclusion gives the reader a sense that this part of the main character's life has been neatly tied up, with no loose ends. question 3 options: a clear resolution a reflection a cliff hanger question 4 (3.5 points) question 4 unsaved this type of conclusion involves a character or the author reviewing the experiences or observations or conflicts he or she has had. question 4 options: a clear resolution a reflection a cliff hanger question 5 (3.5 points) question 5 unsaved a story ends with a character undecided about moving to a new city or staying with the partner she loves. what type of conclusion is this? question 5 options: a clear resolution a cliff-hanger an undecided fate a resolution with a reflection question 6 (3.5 points) question 6 unsaved "across the smoke-infested fields came a brown swarm of running men who were giving shrill yells. they came on, stopping and swinging their rifles at all angles. a flag, tilted forward, sped near the front" is an example of telling language. question 6 options: true false question 7 (3.5 points) question 7 unsaved the 304th regiment defended its position against the attack, but was overwhelmed by the highly motivated and well-trained confederate infantry, which set it into flight is an example of showing language. question 7 options: true false question 8 (2 points) question 8 unsaved there are many types of conflict in narrative short stories. choose the number next to the conflict type that matches up with the example. question 8 options: person vs. person person vs. self person vs. fate person vs. nature person vs. society 1. a teen's parents want to move, but she wants to stay in their present town. 2. cast adrift in a rowboat, a sailor makes his way to a distant island. 3. a girl in the 1800s wants to become a doctor, but females are not admitted to medical school. 4. a young knight struggles to escape a doom that has been prophesied for him. 5. a student must choose between participating in a rock-climbing club and taking a part time job. question 9 (2 points) question 9 unsaved indirect characterization is when the reader must infer a character's personality trait indirectly, that is, without being told outright directly. question 9 options: true false

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