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7. how the author feels about a given subject 8. events that happen as …

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  1. how the author feels about a given subject
  2. events that happen as the conflict grows closer to being resolved

b. multiple choice. read through each question below. then, choose the response that best answers the question.

  1. all of the following are examples of external conflict except:

a. person vs. person
b. person vs. society
c. person vs. self

  1. a theme is...

a. advice
b. an observation about human nature
c. a “you” statement

  1. as you begin to evaluate the theme of the work, first you must:

a. review what topics or big ideas the story deals with
b. look at a specific incident that occurs in the work
c. summarize what the main character is like

  1. plot shows the ______________ arrangement of events and actions within a story.

a. accidental
b. causal
c. hypothetical

  1. all of the following are things to remember when evaluating the theme of a work except:

a. patterns in the story
b. the author
c. symbols that reoccur

  1. setting helps create all of the following in a story except:

a. conflict
b. mood
c. patterns

  1. what is the main type of conflict in “the bass, the river, and sheila mant”?

a. person vs. person
b. person vs. nature
c. person vs. society

  1. in “the bass, the river, and sheila mant,” what choice does the narrator make that haunts him for the rest of his life?

a. he catches the fish, and ultimately loses sheila
b. he leaves sheila at the concert when he realizes her true nature
c. he cuts the fishing line, sacrificing the bass

Explanation:

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Brief Explanations

External conflict involves a character against an outside force. Person vs. self is internal (character vs. their own thoughts/feelings). Person vs. person and person vs. society are external. So the exception is person vs. self.

Brief Explanations

A theme is a central idea or observation about human nature, life, etc. Advice is not a theme, and a "you" statement is not typical of a theme. So the correct answer is an observation about human nature.

Brief Explanations

To evaluate a theme, first identify the topics/big ideas the story deals with. Looking at a specific incident or summarizing the main character is not the first step. So the answer is reviewing topics/big ideas.

Answer:

c. Person vs. self

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