选项 A“before the rising action”在上升情节之前,下降情节在高潮之后。选项 B“after the climax”高潮之后,下降情节是高潮过后情节逐渐缓和的部分。选项 C“at the same time as the exposition”与开端同时,这不符合戏剧结构顺序。选项 D“in the middle of the story”在故事中间,下降情节不在故事中间。
The rising action in a play is? A. The part where conflicts are introduced and built up B. The resolution of conflicts C. The introduction of characters D. The final scene 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。戏剧中的上升情节是冲突被引入并逐渐加剧的部分。B 选项冲突的解决不是上升情节;C 选项...
As you can see, a lot can happen in the rising action section of a story. This is where many writers tend to get bogged down, unsure how to keep things compelling as they head toward the climax.Fortunately, there are some tried-and-true ways to keep your middle from becoming a muddle...
As with Rags to Riches, in a Riches to Rags story, there is just one movement. However, this movement is in the opposite direction, afallrather than a rise. In a Riches to Rags story, the protagonist begins the plot in a fairly high place, but slowly their life devolves until by th...
The rising action of the book To Sir, With Love begins with Ricardo Braithwaite's difficulty in securing employment aligned with his considerable abilities because he is an immigrant of color in post-World War II London. The discrimination he encounters, the reception he receives from...
百度试题 结果1 题目2. Rising action(act)is what happens in a story leading up to the most exciting part. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
百度试题 结果1 题目2. Rising action (act) is what happens in a story leading up to the most exciting part. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
So here is my advice: Lead by action. 1. What do the underlined words “jump on that bandwagon” mean in the first paragraph? A.Share an apartment with you.B.Join you in what you’re doing. C.Transform your way of living.D.Help you to make the decision. ...
As such, I had the joy of seeing a number of writers whose work I have long admired take the stage in Dibrugarh. They included the Dutch linguist Gaston Dorren, who I met when our debut books came out in 2015; Northern Irish short story writer, novelist and playwright Lucy Caldwell, ...
Francis Kéré appears on the screen in a loose white Oxford shirt and an enormous, slightly amazed smile. “Can you imagine?” the newest Pritzker Architecture Prize winner says. “I was born in a little village in Burkina Faso where there was no school then. And my father wanted me to...