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Resolving Internal and External Conflicts
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LSAT English Quiz on Resolving Internal and External Conflicts, created by Tracy Rains on 31/07/2017.
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Question 1
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An internal conflict is a problem that a character faces ________________.
Answer
After the story ends.
In their mind.
Alone
Among the world, such as technology.
Question 2
Question
The mood of a story deals with the overall ___________________.
Answer
Lesson learned by the narrator.
Hidden meaning of the narrative.
Feeling the reader gets due to the language used by the writer.
Attitude of the author.
Question 3
Question
The ________________ is summed up in a sentence that describes what the main character has learned throughout the conflict.
Answer
Narration
Theme
Irony
Perspective
Question 4
Question
Cultural context refers to the ________________ of a narrative, which goes beyond just the setting of the conflict.
Answer
Time and place
Outcome
Main characters
Perspective
Question 5
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An external conflict cannot be caused by someone else.
Answer
True
False
Question 6
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The perspective of a narrative pertains to how the narrator views his or her experience.
Answer
True
False
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