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Which element of a short story refers to the time and the place where the events occur?
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Setting
Theme
Character
Plot
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Which part of the plot represents the peak of the action where the central conflict reaches its highest point?
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Resolution
Exposition
Falling Action
Climax
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Which element of a short story refers to the time and the place where the events occur?
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Which part of the plot represents the peak of the action where the central conflict reaches its highest point?
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If a narrator tells a story using pronouns like "I," "me," and "we" to describe their own perspective, which point of view is being used?
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What is the term for the central character who takes part in the story and is often the main hero?
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What is the name for the element of a story that represents the central idea, belief, or moral that the author wants to convey?
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In a series of events, which element of the plot serves as the introduction where the characters and setting are first presented?
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Which specific element of the plot follows the climax and shows the events that lead toward the end of the story?
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Which of the following describes the 'Resolution' in a story's plot?
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Which element of a story's plot describes the series of events and complications that build tension and lead up to the climax?
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When a narrator uses pronouns such as "she," "he," "it," or "they" to relate all the actions of the characters, which point of view is being used?
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In the sentence 'Maria hugged Tatay and thanked him for his love,' which type of verb is 'hugged' and why?
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Identify the type of verb used in the sentence: "The children laughed loudly."
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Which of the following sentences contains an intransitive verb correctly identified based on the rule that it does not take a direct object?
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Choose the sentence that contains a transitive verb.
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Which of these sentences uses the verb "cooked" as a transitive verb?
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Which of these sentences is an example of an intransitive verb because it does not have a direct object?
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Identify the transitive verb and its direct object in the following sentence: "Ana walked to the market to buy apples."
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Which of the following sentences correctly demonstrates an intransitive verb usage where the verb is followed by an adverb instead of a direct object?
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Which of the following sentences correctly displays the verb 'walked' used as an intransitive verb?
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In the sentence 'The winner of the competition was he', which word serves as the pronoun complement?
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Identify the adjective complement in the sentence: 'The team is eager to start the game.'
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In the sentence 'Mr. Santos is a talented musician,' which part of the sentence is the noun complement?
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Choose the sentence that correctly uses a pronoun complement according to the grammar rules provided.
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In the sentence 'The students were worried about the exam', what is the adjective complement?
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Identify the noun complement in the following sentence: "The new captain of the ship became Sarah."
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Identify the adjective complement in the sentence: "Elena was delighted that she won the prize."
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In the sentence 'The volunteers were survivors of the storm', which part functions as the noun complement?
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In the sentence 'The fastest runners in the race were they', which word is the pronoun complement?
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Which of the following sentences correctly uses an adjective complement to provide more clarity?
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Which of the following describes a narrative text?
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Gabriel is writing a story about a brave girl who solves a mystery in her village during a local festival. Which type of text is Gabriel creating?
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Which set of elements must be present for a text to be considered a narrative?
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Which of these is the best example of a narrative text?
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Liana is writing a fable where a kind carabao and a clever monkey work together to solve a problem in the rainforest. What is the primary purpose of Liana's writing?
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Which of the following would be categorized as a narrative text?
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Which of the following elements is most likely to be found in a narrative text like a legend or a short story?
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Sara is writing a story about a young girl who learns a traditional dance from her grandfather to perform at a community festival. This story describes the characters, the village setting, and how the girl overcomes her nervousness. What kind of text is Sara writing?
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What is the primary difference between a narrative text and an informational text?
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Maya is writing a story about a young boy who works with his teammates to win a basketball game after they lose their confidence. The story describes the characters, the court setting, the struggle to score, and their final celebration. How should this text be classified?
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In a visual text, which type of line is most likely used to suggest a feeling of turmoil and anxiety?
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An advertisement for a new brand of sneakers is an example of a visual text used for which purpose?
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Which visual element is used in film to represent complex ideas or abstract meanings through a specific object or image?
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If a graphic designer wants to create a visual that suggests a sense of height and strength, which type of line would be most effective to use?
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Which purpose of a visual text is being used when a safety sign shows people how to evacuate a building during an emergency?
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When a character in a visual text looks directly at the audience, which visual element is being utilized?
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Which visual element describes the art of combining several elements to create a visual character and build an emotional connection with the viewer?
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Which visual element refers to the length of time or the manner in which characters stay in contact with each other during different events in a story?
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Which type of line would a visual artist most likely use to suggest a sense of distance and calm in a landscape painting?
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Which visual element is most effective at influencing a viewer's feelings, ideas, and perceptions of importance within a text?
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In the sentence 'Mr. Thompson is my favorite teacher,' what type of complement is the phrase 'my favorite teacher'?
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In the sentence 'Sarah was certain that she would win the race,' the phrase 'that she would win the race' follows the adjective 'certain' to make the meaning clearer. What type of complement is this?
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In the sentence 'The winner of the primary spelling bee was she,' the word 'she' follows the linking verb 'was' to rename the subject. What type of complement is 'she'?
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In the sentence 'The students were anxious to start the field trip,' the phrase 'to start the field trip' completes the meaning of the word 'anxious.' What type of complement is this?
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In the sentence 'The captain of the debate team was he,' what type of complement is the word 'he'?
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In the sentence "The scientist became famous for her new invention," the word "famous" is an adjective followed by the phrase "for her new invention." What type of complement is "for her new invention"?
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In the sentence "The new volunteers were they," what type of complement is the word "they"?
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In the sentence "The star of the movie was a talented actor," what type of complement is the phrase "a talented actor"?
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In the sentence "The children were delighted to see the snow," the phrase "to see the snow" follows the word "delighted." What type of complement is this phrase?
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In the sentence "The principal of the school is Mr. Higgins," what type of complement is "Mr. Higgins"?
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If you see a poster with bright colors and a catchy slogan that is trying to convince you to buy a specific brand of sneakers, what is the primary purpose of that visual text?
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An architect shows a client a detailed map and a labeled floor plan of a new school building. Which purpose of a visual text does this represent?
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Imagine you are reading a comic book that uses funny drawings and speech bubbles to make you laugh and enjoy a story. What is the main purpose of this visual text?
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A student sees a sign in the science lab that uses diagrams and symbols to show the correct steps for washing hands after an experiment. What is the purpose of this visual text?
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A teacher displays a graph showing the amount of rainfall in different cities last month. According to the definitions provided, what is the primary purpose of this visual text?
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A sign on a swimming pool gate uses a symbol of a person walking and a circle with a line through it to show that running is not allowed. What is the purpose of this visual text?
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An election poster features a photograph of a candidate smiling, along with a list of the ways they plan to improve the local community. What is the primary purpose of this visual text?
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A student opens a manual for a new LEGO set that uses only pictures and arrows to show how to build a castle. What is the primary purpose of this visual text?
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If you are reading a political cartoon in the newspaper that uses a humorous drawing to make fun of a current event, what is the primary purpose of this visual text?
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An environmental group creates a poster showing a dying forest next to a healthy one, with the text "Your choice matters. Recycle today." What is the primary purpose of this visual text?
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Which of the following describes the element of a story that represents the author's attitude toward the subject matter?
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In a plot pyramid, which part follows the climax and shows the results of the main character's actions?
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Which group shows the story elements that help readers understand a literary text?
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Read the sentence: "You should check the instructions before starting the task." What point of view is used?
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A teacher uses the letters P.I.E. to review why authors write. What does P.I.E. stand for?
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What is the term for the central message or lesson that the author wants the reader to learn from a story?
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Which specific part of a plot diagram introduces the background information, the setting, and the main characters at the very beginning of the story?
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Read the following sentence: "I walked near the river and saw the reeds move." Which point of view is the narrator using to tell the story?
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An author writes a detailed guide about the lifecycle of a butterfly, using facts and diagrams to explain each stage. Which part of the PIE acronym best describes the author's purpose?
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Which statement best explains the difference between tone and mood?
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Which specific part of a plot pyramid represents the turning point or the moment of highest tension in a story?
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Which story element involves the sequence of events that usually starts with a conflict and moves toward a resolution?
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A story concludes after the protagonist successfully completes their journey and returns home, bringing a sense of closure to the conflict. Which part of the plot pyramid does this represent?
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Which story element provides the context of 'where' and 'when' the events of a narrative take place?
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Which of these describes characters that are people, animals, or creatures who take part in the action of a story?
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Which set of terms correctly identifies the basic elements used to understand a story?
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When using a plot pyramid, which part is responsible for introducing the characters and the setting before the conflict begins?
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In the sentence, "I opened the old notebook and read the first page carefully," which point of view is the narrator using?
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Teachers often use the acronym PIE to help students remember the reasons why authors write. What does PIE stand for?
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If an article provides facts about the Philippine eagle's habitat and explains why the species needs protection, what is the author's main purpose?
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Which literary term refers to the writer's attitude toward the subject or the audience, often conveyed through specific word choices?
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In a story's plot, what name is given to the 'turning point' or the moment of highest tension where the main character must face the primary conflict?
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In a short story, a narrator says: "You should always check the weather before planning a hike in the mountains." Which point of view is the narrator using to address the reader directly?
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A student describes a story as occurring 'In a small barangay one rainy morning, near the library.' Which story element is mainly being identified?
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When a story reaches the point where the main conflict is settled and all the loose ends of the story are tied up, what is this part of the plot called?
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An author writes a story titled "The Brave Little Scout" to provide the reader with a fun and exciting adventure. According to the PIE acronym, what is the author’s primary purpose?
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Which story element provides the underlying message, moral, or big idea that the author wants the reader to take away from the narrative?
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If a student creates a digital storyboard by arranging events from the initial problem to the final resolution, which specific story element are they focusing on?
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If a student reads a story where the narrator says, "Sam walked to the park and saw his friends playing soccer," which point of view is the author using?
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An author writes a letter to the local government arguing that more parks should be built to help protect the environment. Which part of the PIE author's purpose is this?