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a person in a story is called...
a) the setting
b) a character
c) the rising action
d) the theme

the problem in the story
a) resolution
b) climax
c) conflict
d) setting

the things that happen in a story
a) characters
b) setting
c) events
d) point of view

a story that is made up and contains dialogue
a) fiction
b) non-fiction
c)
d)

the perspective from which a story is told
a) setting
b) point of view
c) conflict
d) theme

to draw a conclusion (a guess) from clues in the story
a) make an inference (infer)
b) point of view
c) plot
d) resolution

what a paragraph or story is mainly about
a) setting
b) main idea
c) conflict
d) point of view

all of the events that make up a story
a) theme
b) plot
c) context clues
d) main idea

Which point of view has the narrator in the story (a character is telling the story)?
a) first person
b) second person
c) third person
d) no person

a guess about what will happen next in the story
a) theme
b) conflict
c) point of view
d) prediction

Which genre is a made-up story that seems like it could be real?
a) Traditional Literature
b) Realistic Fiction
c) Poetry
d) Non-Fiction

the solution to the problem in the story
a) theme
b) third person point of view
c) inference
d) resolution

when and where the story takes place
a) conflict
b) setting
c) characters
d) theme

the lesson learned or message in a story
a) theme
b) conflict
c) context clues
d) inference

Which point of view is from an outside narrator?
a) first person
b) second person
c) third person
d) no person

Which genre contains stories that have been passed down through time and usually have a lesson learned and talking animals?
a) Realistic Fiction
b) Traditional Literature
c) Poetry
d) Nonfiction

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