Evaluating Narratives
Quiz by Bianca Camille S. Hernandez
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- Q1
What is the element of a story which tells about the series of events ?
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45s - Q2
It means the central idea or belief in a short story.
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45s - Q3
It tells how a story is told.
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45s - Q4
It refers to the time and place in which the story happens.
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45s - Q5
These refer to people, animals or objects that talk and take part in the story.
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45s - Q6
Which tool can be used in evaluating a short story?
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What type of narrative is a product of the author's imagination?
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Which example of non-fiction narrative is the life of Jose Rizal?
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A good narrative has the complete elements of story.
truefalseTrue or False45s - Q10
Evidence is not essential to evaluate the narrative using a rubric.
falsetrueTrue or False45s