Evaluating Narratives
Quiz by Katherine B. Geroy
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- Q1
It presents a series of related events or experiences in either written or spoken communication.
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It is a classification of narrative that narrates a series of events that are written creatively by the writer.
Non-Fiction
Fiction
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It is a classification of narrative that focuses on the life of a real person.
Fiction
Non-Fiction
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“When evaluating a short story, keep in mind to examine the elements such as the setting, characters, plot, conflict and theme”
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In evaluating non-fiction we do not need to identify the author's purpose.
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What element of the story tells the place where an event takes place?
Theme
Setting
Conflict
Characters
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What element of the story shows a person, animal, being, creature, or thing in a story?
Characters
Conflict
Theme
Setting
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This is the element of the story that shows the sequence of events.
Setting
Conflict
Plot
Theme
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It is the message the writer is trying to convey through the story.
Theme
Conflict
Plot
Setting
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It is the element of the story that shows the struggle between opposing forces.
Conflict
Character
Setting
Theme
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