A copy of your quiz results will be sent to the email address you provide. You may want to email it to your teacher/parent, for example. Please enter your email: 1. Select the five elements of story we discussed, for a total of 5 points. Someone to care about Something to suffer Something to distract Someone to love Something to learn Something to dread Something to obstruct Something to want 2. What is another name for a story goal? End goal Something to want Character destiny Final chapter 3. Character traits can be divided into _____________ and _______________. Evident and hidden Immersive and external Internal and external Internal and subliminal Revealed and unrevealed Temporary and immutable 4. Undeserved misfortune, power with humility, and weakness are three ________________. (The blank stands in for one-word answers and multiple-word answers.) Common character situations Positive traits Externals Opportunities for connection with the reader Internal conflicts Subliminals 5. Characters, like people, are best defined by the choices they make. True False 6. Your reader will respect equally any choice made by the hero; it does not matter what the hero chooses. True False 7. Which statement BEST summarizes what we discussed about morality in stories? To be a moral story, the moral message needs to be very obvious. All stories are interpreted through moral filters, and people have an innate sense that some things should be, and other things shouldn’t. The moral views of readers vary, so it’s important to write your story with the moral views of your intended audience in mind. Unless your reader shares your moral code, he or she will not relate to your story goal. The moral views of readers vary, so if you want a wide range of readers, you should not try to make a moral point with your story. 8. Characterization is made up of characteristics. True False 9. Name the three internal character traits (other than choice) that we discussed, for a total of 3 points. Morality Will Intelligence Undeserved misfortune Desire 10. Having the hero look into a mirror and reflect on what he or she sees is a less obvious way to give your reader information about the hero’s characteristics. True False 11. Please enter your first and last name. (This field has no point value; we ask for your name so we can forward you your results if you do not receive an email copy.) Loading … Share this:FacebookX