Plot, Punctuation, and Capitalization
Review of plot, punctuation, and capitalization
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12.08.21
Last Updated
12.08.21
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Topics of this game:
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What do we use to remind us of the capitalization rules?
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What does the M stand for?
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What does the I stand for?
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What does the N stand for?
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What does the T stand for?
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What does the S stand for?
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Where do periods, exclamation points, and question marks go?
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Why do we use apostrophes?
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True or false: Semicolons and commas act in the same way.
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What are two reasons we would use a colon?
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How many parts are there in a plot diagram?
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Where does the most exciting and suspenseful part of a story happen?
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What is the start of the story called?
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True or false: There is still some conflict after the climax of a story.
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What happens in rising action?
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What happens in falling action?
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