
Linear & Nonlinear Plot Development
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Ashlye King
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Linear & Nonlinear Plot Development
by Sanetta Johnson
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Objectives
The learner will:
Define the elements of linear plot development.
Define elements of nonlinear plot development.
Explain the difference between linear and nonlinear plot development.
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Poll
What do you know about plot development?
I don't have a clue.
I can remember 2 or 3 of the plot elements.
I can remember all the plot elements.
I remember all the plot elements AND I can accurately complete a plot map.
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What is Plot?
Events that take place in a story is the plot.
The events give a story a beginning, middle, and end
Events are influenced by character and setting
Linear plot elements happen in chronological (time) order
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Conflict
Conflict is the main problem in the story
every story must have a conflict
The moment the conflict is introduced is the inciting incident.
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Multiple Choice
The sequence of events in a story is called...
conflict
plot
inciting incident
character development
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Linear Plot
Exposition-happens before the inciting incident; background information about the characters, setting and sometimes introduces the main conflict
inciting incident starts the rising action
Rising Action-events that build tension, interest, or suspense
Climax-point of highest interest; the turning point
Falling Action-events that lead to the resolution
Resolution-how the conflict is solved
can be happy or sad
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Multiple Choice
A synonym for exposition is---
character and setting
conflict
point of view
introduction
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Multiple Choice
The exposition contains all the following EXCEPT:
Setting
Character
Theme
Conflict
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Nonlinear Plot Elements
When events of a story seem to happen at out of order
foreshadowing-setting details, character behaviors or dialogue, that hint at future events
flashback-event set in an earlier time; usually to show a character's memory (backstory)
parallel plot-a separate series of events that happen at the same time as the central plot
subplot-a minor plotline that supports the central plot
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Think about the following shows, which is an example of parallel plot?
Teen Titans Go!
Scooby Doo Where are You?
Phineas and Ferb
Looney Tunes
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Multiple Choice
The difference between a linear plot and a nonlinear plot is---
A linear plot line occurs in chronological order
A nonlinear plot line occurs in chronological order
A linear plot line has a theme
A nonlinear plot line is not real
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Open Ended
What are two things you learned from today's lesson?
Linear & Nonlinear Plot Development
by Sanetta Johnson
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