3.2.4 - Plot
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Practice Questions
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Define causality in the context of plot.
💡 Hint: Think about how events are interconnected in a story.
What is pacing in storytelling?
💡 Hint: Consider how fast or slow you feel the events of a story progress.
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What is the primary purpose of plot in storytelling?
💡 Hint: Think about how events relate and lead to each other.
True or False: Conflict only exists in external forms.
💡 Hint: Remember different types of conflict.
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Challenge Problems
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Create a plot outline using a classic story trope (e.g., the hero’s journey) and illustrate with specific examples of causality and conflict.
💡 Hint: Study hero archetypes to understand common narrative arcs.
Develop a short story that leverages pacing and suspense to enhance engagement, including at least three distinct plot points.
💡 Hint: Use varying speeds to build tension.
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