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20-story time-4



True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

B.4 The setting can affect the manner in which your characters speak, dress, and act.
 

 2. 

B.4 When there is a solution in a story it means that the conflict has not been solved.
 

 3. 

B.4 Dialogue cannot reveal the intentions of a character.
 

 4. 

B.4 When writing dialogue you should put what is being said in quotation marks.
 

 5. 

C.4 As you draft your story you must remember to write in details that are vital to the flow of your story.
 

 6. 

B.4 “The woman went to the store in hopes of finding a dresser. She searched and searched until she came upon the dresser that made her heart skip. She then rushed to the cashier with her money in hand to purchase her dream dresser.”
This scene is organized in a logical manner.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 7. 

C.4 “President learns that a comet is going to crash into the earth. He sends a team into space to destroy it. The team blows up the comet and the earth is saved.”
This unedited summary gives the reader the basic knowledge of the
a.
time frame in which the story takes place.
c.
plot of the story.
b.
major characters in the story.
d.
All of the above
 

 8. 

C.4 “Jumpin’ jackrabbits!” Carlos yelled.
“I can’t believe that she just ran into that car!” cried Juan.
In this conversation we know that Carlos and Juan are scared because
a.
there are exclamation points at the end of their statements.
c.
the author uses “yelled” and “cried” to describe how they spoke.
b.
it says so in the conversation.
d.
They aren’t scared.
 

 9. 

B.4 “Emanuel is very overweight. He gets picked on a lot at school. He decides that he has had enough and begins to get into shape.”

This is a rough outline of
a.
the story ending.
c.
Both A and B
b.
the plot.
 

 10. 

C.4 “Suddenly, as if out of the blue, Johnny walked through the door. Everyone was surprised. After realizing what had just happened Julie jumped up shouting for joy.”
The transition(s) in this scene is/are
a.
realizing.
c.
surprised.
b.
suddenly.
d.
happened.
 



 
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