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. The best writers always show; they never tell. True False 2. What are summary, detail, and dialogue? Different kinds of scenes The same thing by three different literary names Modes of fiction Different kinds of chapters Alternate names for the three acts of a story 3. Summary is used to convey anything that is emotionally charged and therefore should be passed over quickly. True False 4. Too many details will kill emotion. True False 5. Not enough details will kill emotion. True False 6. Select the TWO statements about details that are true. Details should be precise. The more details you can include, the better. You should look for the details that clarify the emotion you want to create. You should let your reader figure out which of the details you have provided are important. Any detail will work for a reader who has a strong enough imagination. 7. Summary communicates to your reader’s __________ through his/her ____________. Detail communicates to his/her __________ through the __________. (For a total of 4 points.) mind…mind….heart….heart mind…mind…heart…senses mind…senses…heart…emotions mind…logic…heart…truth 8. Action first, then _______________. (The blank stands in for one-word and multiple-word answers.) more action reaction motive summary detail 9. Select the correct narrative order: Thoughts, Feelings, Action, Speech Feelings, Thoughts, Speech, Action Feelings, Thoughts, Action, Speech Thoughts, Feelings, Speech, Action Action, Speech, Thought, Feelings 10. 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