
Story writing
Quiz by Rosita Meiluvienė
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- Q1Stories tell ...real or imagined events.only bare facts.30s
- Q2Stories should be started from the beginning, then include main events and complete with a conclusion.truefalse30s
- Q3If you write a story about your own experience you have to write in ...first personthird person30s
- Q4Stories are usually written in ...past tensespresent tensesfuture tenses30s
- Q5In order to make your story more involving...keep it as short as possible.use adjectives, adverbs, other language which makes a text more dramatic.30s
- Q6Before you start writing a story, you must read the rubric very carefully and make sure your story is in accordance to the task.TrueFalse30s
- Q7Your story must be devided into separate paragraphs.TrueFalse30s
- Q8When writing a story, make sure that you use grammar structures correctly, include advanced vocabulary (however, keep in mind that your story is not a piece of formal writing), always proofread after your story is ready.TrueFalse30s