
Imagnative writing
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- Q1Which of the following is an example of an imaginative writing?A newspaper articleA science fiction short story set in the futureA history textbookA biography of a famous person30s
- Q2Which of the following is an effective way to develop a character in imaginative writing?Specifying their exact height and weightListing their family members' namesDescribing their appearance, personality, and actionsIncluding random facts about their favorite food30s
- Q3What is the purpose of using descriptive language in imaginative writing?To present logical argumentsTo explain scientific conceptsTo create vivid imagery and engage the reader's sensesTo provide historical information30s
- Q4Which of the following is an example of a plot twist in an imaginative writing?The main character receives a letter in the mailThe main character discovering they have a long-lost twinThe main character wakes up from a dreamThe main character goes on a journey30s
- Q5Which of the following is an example of a conflict in imaginative writing?A gardener tending to their plantsA chef preparing a gourmet mealA young wizard struggling to control their magical powersA student studying for exams30s
- Q6Which of the following is an example of a fantasy element in imaginative writing?A talking animal companionA scientific experimentA real-life personA historical event30s