Q.1
Which of the following can be used in the opening paragraph of a story?
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  • A description.
  • Dialog (speech).
  • Action.
  • All of the above.
Q.2
The people in a story are called ____.
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  • actors
  • inhabitants
  • characters
  • friends
Q.3
'Watch out!' Harry shouted. 'Watch out for what?' Rachael cried. What is wrong with this dialog?
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  • Rachael's dialog shouldn't have a question mark.
  • Rachael's dialog should begin on a new line.
  • Rachael's dialog should come first.
  • Harry's dialog shouldn't have an exclamation mark.
Q.4
A story should NOT be written in which of the following?
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  • First person.
  • Second person.
  • Third person.
  • First or third person.
Q.5
What is a 'setting'?
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  • The events that happen in a story.
  • The point of view from which a story is told.
  • The main character.
  • The time and place of the story.
Q.6
What is the name for the events that happen in a story?
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  • Plot.
  • Plan.
  • Writing frame.
  • Dilemma.
Q.7
When writing a story, how should you tell the reader that a character is bossy?
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  • Use 'bossy' as an adjective for the character.
  • Use a stage direction.
  • Add an aside to the reader ('The others think Alex is bossy').
  • Include a scene or two where the character is behaving in a bossy manner.
Q.8
If you make the reader feel excited or unsure, you have successfully ____.
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  • built suspense
  • created a character
  • written the dialog
  • summarised the story
Q.9
What is a dilemma?
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  • The speech between two characters.
  • A tricky situation or problem.
  • A list of events that take place in a story.
  • An unexpected and frightening event.
Q.10
Before the ending of a story, you should ____.
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  • write lots of dialog without any explanations
  • introduce a completely new character, as a surprise
  • show how the events or problems were resolved
  • summarise the entire story again for readers who weren't paying attention
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