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What part of the news article typically provides the most important and relevant information, including the who, what, when, where, why, and how of the story?
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The conclusion
The opinion section
The lead
The headline
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Where can you find the name of the author or the news agency that produced the article?
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Caption
Byline
Lead
Byline
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What part of the news article typically provides the most important and relevant information, including the who, what, when, where, why, and how of the story?
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Where can you find the name of the author or the news agency that produced the article?
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In which part of the news article can you find the date and sometimes the location where the news was reported?
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What is the purpose of a news headline?
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What is the purpose of a news lead?
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What is the purpose of a news caption?
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What part of the article typically contains the main content, details, and context of the news story?
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Which type of Point of View is represented in the sentence: 'He saw her walking down the street'?
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Which type of Point of View is represented in the sentence: 'You should avoid eating too much sugar'?
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Which type of Point of View is represented in the sentence: 'They went on a picnic and brought sandwiches'?
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Which type of Point of View is represented in the sentence: 'She felt a sudden chill run down her spine'?
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Which type of Point of View is represented in the sentence: 'He thought to himself, 'I need to come up with a plan''?
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Which type of Point of View is represented in the sentence: 'You won't believe what happened next'?
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What part of the plot is depicted in the following sentence: 'Once upon a time, there lived an old king in a prosperous kingdom...'?
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Which of the following is true about the climax of a story?
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Which part of the plot is known for unraveling the main conflict and building up towards the climax?
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In a plot structure, what is the exposition?
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One type of external conflict where the protagonist struggles against the antagonist (either as a single person or a small group of people) is called ________________.
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Which term refers to the conflict between an individual's qualities and their natural surroundings?
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In character vs nature conflicts, what are the natural forces or elements that characters often struggle against?
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In literature, what does character vs nature conflict primarily focus on?
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Which of the following is an example of character vs society conflict?
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In literature, the term 'character vs self' refers to a type of conflict where a character struggles with:
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In the context of storytelling, what does 'character vs self' conflict primarily refer to?
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Which of the following is an example of 'character vs self' conflict in literature?
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What is the primary purpose of textual aids like advance organizers, titles, and non-linear illustrations when used in a text?
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What is the purpose of a Venn diagram?
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What is the purpose of a timeline?
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What is the purpose of a bar graph?
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What is the key difference between linear and non-linear texts?
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How many reading paths are there in non-linear text?