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What is the sequence of events that typically happens in a folktale?
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Introduction, body, conclusion
Character development, climax, resolution
Beginning, middle, end
Conflict, resolution, epilogue
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Which of the following is an important element of story grammar in folktales?
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Setting
Author's biography
Footnotes
Chapter titles
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What is the sequence of events that typically happens in a folktale?
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Which of the following is an important element of story grammar in folktales?
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In a folktale, what is the purpose of a moral or lesson?
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What does the term 'climax' refer to in the plot of a folktale?
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Which element in folktales typically describes the main characters and their traits?
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What type of conflict is often central to folktales?
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What is the resolution in a folktale?
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What role do heroes or heroines often play in folktales?
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How do folktales typically convey cultural values?
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What is 'foreshadowing' in a folktale?
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Which of the following is a common element found in the plot of a folktale?
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In a typical folktale, what is the role of the main character?
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What is typically included in the resolution of a folktale?
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Which type of plot structure is commonly found in folktales?
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What is a common theme found in many folktales?
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What is the main purpose of a folktale?
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What element is often found in the characters of folktales?
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What is a common setting found in many folktales?
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Which element of story grammar refers to the events that lead to the climax in a folktale?
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What lesson is often taught through the conflicts in folktales?
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Which of the following is the correct sequence of events for a typical day at school?
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What is the correct order of events in making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich?
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What is the correct sequence of events in a typical school morning routine?
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What is the correct order of events in preparing for a birthday party?
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What is the correct sequence of events for a family movie night?
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What is the correct order of events for planting a flower in a garden?
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What is the correct sequence of events for a school field trip?
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What is the correct order of events for a science experiment?
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What is the correct sequence of events for a cooking recipe?
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What is the correct sequence of events for planning a family vacation?
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Which is the correct order of events in the story where a young girl finds a treasure map, follows it through a forest, meets a talking parrot, solves a riddle, discovers a hidden cave, encounters a pirate, and finally finds the treasure?
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In a story about a boy who wants to build a treehouse, which sequence of events is correct: he asks his friends for help, gathers materials, climbs the tree, designs the treehouse, starts building, finishes the treehouse, and then plays in it?
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In a story where a puppy learns to play fetch, which sequence of events is correct: the puppy sees the stick, the owner throws the stick, the puppy runs after the stick, the puppy picks up the stick, the puppy brings it back, the owner praises the puppy, and then the puppy wants to play again?
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In a tale about a young wizard learning spells, what is the correct sequence of events: he receives his wand, practices in his room, attends wizarding school, learns his first spell, performs the spell, impresses his classmates, and then receives a special award?
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In a story about a girl baking cookies, what is the correct order of events: she decides to bake cookies, gathers ingredients, mixes the dough, preheats the oven, shapes the cookies, bakes them in the oven, and then shares them with her friends?
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In a story about a boy building a model airplane, what is the correct sequence of events: he buys a model kit, finds a workspace, reads the instructions, cuts out the parts, assembles the airplane, paints it, and then flies it?
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In a story where a girl goes on a camping trip, what is the correct order of events: she packs a bag, drives to the campsite, sets up the tent, starts a campfire, cooks dinner, tells stories around the fire, and then goes to sleep?
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In a story about a scientist discovering a new element, what is the correct order of events: she conducts experiments, gathers her materials, hypothesizes about her findings, takes notes, performs the experiment, analyzes the results, and then presents her discovery?
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In a narrative about a young athlete training for a marathon, which is the correct order of events: she creates a training schedule, runs practice miles, tracks her progress, runs a practice marathon, adjusts her plan, participates in the marathon, and then celebrates her finish?
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In a story about a chef opening a new restaurant, what is the correct sequence of events: he creates a menu, finds a location, hires staff, decorates the restaurant, markets the restaurant, opens the doors, and then serves the first customers?
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Which of the following best describes how a character might feel if they just won a big award?
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What trait would best describe a character who always helps others and shares their toys?
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How might a character feel when they are about to jump off a diving board for the first time?
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Which trait best describes a character who always tells the truth, no matter the situation?
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What feeling might a character experience if they just lost their favorite toy?
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What trait would best describe a character who is always making people laugh and telling jokes?
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How might a character feel if they just finished reading a thrilling mystery book and discovered the secret?
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Which trait describes a character who always sticks to their friends and stands up for them?
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What feeling would a character likely experience during a surprise birthday party thrown in their honor?
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Which trait best describes a character who tries to help their classmates when they struggle with homework?
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How does the character Mia feel when she receives a letter from her best friend?
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What trait best describes the character Tom when he helps a classmate with their homework?
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How does Julia react when she sees her favorite animal at the zoo?
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What trait does the character Ben show when he shares his toys with others?
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How does Sarah feel when she wins the spelling bee?
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What trait best describes Marco when he stands up for a friend being bullied?
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How does the character Lily feel when she finishes reading her favorite book?
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What trait is shown by Ethan when he volunteers to help clean up the park?
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How does the character Ava feel when she receives a compliment on her artwork?
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What trait does Noah show when he helps an elderly neighbor carry groceries?
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Which of the following sentences contains personification?
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Which of the following sentences uses alliteration?
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What type of figure of speech is used in the sentence 'Life is a journey'?
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Which of the following sentences contains onomatopoeia?
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What figure of speech is used in the phrase 'as brave as a lion'?
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Which of the following sentences demonstrates consonance?
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What figure of speech is used when we say 'The classroom was a zoo'?
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Which of the following sentences is an example of assonance?
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Which of the following sentences uses personification?
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Which sentence contains an example of alliteration?
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Which of the following sentences includes personification?
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Which sentence contains a simile?
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Which of the following is an example of alliteration?
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Which example shows onomatopoeia?
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Which of the following sentences demonstrates a metaphor?
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Which sentence is an example of consonance?
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Which of the following sentences contains assonance?
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Which sentence exemplifies personification?
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Which of the following sentences illustrates a simile?
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Which example uses onomatopoeia?
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In a story, if a character travels through time, is it likely for that to happen in real life?
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If a story features a dragon that can breathe fire, is this event likely to happen in real life?
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In a story where a character finds a hidden treasure map that leads to gold, is this type of adventure common in real life?
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In a story, if a boy can talk to animals, is this something that can happen in real life?
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In a story where a girl discovers a portal to another universe, is such an event possible in real life?
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If a character in a story can fly without any wings or machines, is this something that could happen in real life?
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In a story where people can make it rain by dancing, is this something that happens in real life?
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In a story where a character can turn invisible, is this possible in real life?
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If a character in a story can communicate with ghosts, is this something that can occur in real life?
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In a story where a character travels to the moon in a car, is this an event that could happen in real life?
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In a story where a girl discovers a hidden treasure map, what is the likelihood that such a treasure map could actually exist in real life?
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In a story where a boy can communicate with animals, is this event likely to happen in real life?
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If a story describes a giant robot saving a city from a disaster, how plausible is it that such a robot could exist in real life?
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In a story where a character travels through time using a magical watch, how possible is it for this to happen in the real world?
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If a story features a school where students learn to fly, how likely is it that such a school could exist in real life?
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In a story where a young girl finds a magical key that opens any door, how realistic is it that such a key could exist in real life?
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In a story where a boy discovers he has super strength and can lift cars, how likely is it that a person could actually have this ability in real life?
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If a story includes a character who can turn invisible at will, how feasible is it for someone to actually become invisible in real life?
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In a story where a girl befriends a dragon, how realistic is it for dragons to exist in real life?
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In a story where a boy finds a magical potion that lets him fly, how probable is it that such a potion could actually exist in real life?