Practice - "Expanding the World"
Practice Questions
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If you choose to write a continuation of a story, what is the most important "rule" you must follow regarding the characters?
- Answer: Character Consistency. You must ensure the characters act, speak, and make decisions based on their established motivations and personalities from the original text.
- Hint: Ask yourself, "Would this person realistically do this based on what I already know about them?"
💡 Hint: Ask yourself, "Would this person realistically do this based on what I already know about them?"
True or False: A "Missing Scene" can be an event that completely changes the ending of the original story.
- Answer: False.
- Hint: A missing scene must "fit" into the existing puzzle; it fills a gap rather than rewriting the finished picture.
💡 Hint: A missing scene must "fit" into the existing puzzle; it fills a gap rather than rewriting the finished picture.
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Interactive Quizzes
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Which term describes the path of development a character undergoes throughout a story?
- Type: mcq
- Options: A) Thematic Implication, B) Character Trajectory, C) Stylistic Consistency, D) Narrative Voice
- Correct Answer: B
💡 Hint: No hint provided
True or False: "Expanding the World" is essentially the same as writing unrestricted fan fiction.
- Type: boolean
- Options: True, False
- Correct Answer: False
- Explanation: Unlike fan fiction, which often changes the world to suit the new writer, "Expanding the World" requires strict fidelity to the original author's themes, style, and characterizations.
💡 Hint: No hint provided
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