True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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A.9
It is not important to start your story off with a good
beginning.
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2.
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A.9
A good beginning can help the audience get interested in your
narrative.
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3.
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B.9
It is wrong to look at other books and stories and help get ideas
about good beginnings from them.
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4.
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C.9
Asking a question is one way that you can get the audiences
attention at the beginning of your narrative.
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5.
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A.9
It is not important to end your story with a strong
ending.
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6.
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A.9
A good ending can help the audience to prepare for the end and helps
to bring your narrative to a conclusion.
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7.
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B.9
It would be a good idea to write two different endings to your
narrative and see which one you and your editors like better.
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8.
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B.9
It is wrong to look at other books and stories and help get ideas
about good endings from them.
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9.
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A.9
Proofreading is when you re-read over your writing piece and you check
for errors in spelling, punctuation, and capitalization.
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10.
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A.9
It is fine just to scan over the writing piece and check for all the
different kinds of mistakes at one time.
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