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Story Elements
Test Description: Five Elements of the Story
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The setting of a story is...
A
the problem that needs to be solved.
B
the people in the story.
C
where and when the story takes place.
D
a message about life or a lesson to learn.
2) The setting for the story could be...
A
a peanut butter sandwich.
B
a castle or a circus.
C
the three bears.
D
a dragon.
3) The characters in a story are...
A
the problem that needs to be solved.
B
the people in the story.
C
where and when the story takes place.
D
a message about life or a lesson to learn.
4) The characters in a story could be...
A
a circus.
B
a castle.
C
a school.
D
a little girl and three bears.
5) The plot of the story is...
A
the problem that needs to be solved.
B
the events of the story.
C
the people in the story.
D
where and when the story takes place.
6) Part of the plot is called the conflict. That is...
A
the people in the story.
B
a message about life or a lesson to learn.
C
the problem that needs to be solved.
D
where and when the story takes place.
7) A conflict in a story could be...
A
a castle.
B
a little girl and three bears.
C
two friends fighting.
D
a glass slipper.
8) The problem in a story is also called....
A
the characters.
B
the setting.
C
the theme.
D
the conflict.
9) The theme of a story is...
A
the people in the story.
B
the problem that needs to be solved.
C
where and when the story takes place.
D
a message about life or a lesson to learn.
10) The author's message is also called...
A
the setting.
B
the characters.
C
the theme.
D
the conflict.
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