True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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The setting are the people that are involved in the story.
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2.
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The setting has no bearing on the story.
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3.
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Not only can appearance and actions reveal a characters personality but so can what they
say.
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Will you pass the salt, please. asked Jose.
No. You have used too much already.
stated his mom.
This is an example of dialogue between Jose and his mom.
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5.
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If you dont prewrite before you begin drafting your story you are doomed to
fail.
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good way to get people to read your writing is to have an interesting title.
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Having an exciting opening will actually hurt your story because the reader will be expecting the
whole book to be that exciting and if its not they will be disappointed and quit
reading.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Your story must stick to a. | reality. | c. | problems of your life. | b. | historical
facts. | d. | whatever you
want! | | | | |
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By working through the prewriting stage before beginning your draft you will a. | be able to come
up with a viable story. | c. | not be able to
come up with a viable story. | b. | be able to sleep better at night. | | | | |
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In the drafting stage you should continue you writing even if you are unsure because a. | it can be hard
to stop and start again. | c. | it may lead you
down a path to success. | b. | you may find out that what you are writing is very
good. | d. | All of the
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