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Plot and Characterization Entrance Slip

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Last updated about 8 years ago
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Circle the number representing the Inciting Incident/Conflict.

Question 4
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Circle the number representing the Resolution.

Question 5
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Question 6
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Identify & explain the exposition of the Pixar short above in one full sentence.

Question 7
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Identify and explain the climax of the Pixar short above in one full sentence.

Question 8
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Identify and explain the resolution of the Pixar short above in one full sentence.

Question 9
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Using the four elements of characterization, choose a character from the Pixar short above and answer the following question in a TAGS PARAGRAPH:
What can the viewer gather about (your chosen character) from direct and indirect characterization?
You must identify the four elements of characteriation as well as direct and indirect characterization, and apply these techniques to analyze the character. You may re-watch the film for clarification.

What is NOT included in the exposition of a story?
intro to the characters
intro to the conflict
intro to background info
intro to the setting
This is the part of the plot in which MOST of the action takes place.
Exposition
Conflict
Rising Action
Resolution
Which is NOT an example of how we assess characterization in a text?
Appearance
Personality
Actions/Motives
Speech/Thoughts
Mood