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Myth
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Science Fiction
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Nonfiction
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Fantasy
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Poetry
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Fiction
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Realistic Fiction
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Historical Fiction
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Fable
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Graphic Novels
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A. The events of the story take place in the distant future B. The characters in the story are based on real people C. The events involve space or beings from another planet D. The plot involves advanced technologies
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A. The characters are real people from history who are involved in real events. B. The plot is based on true stories of real people C. The characters are everyday people, involved in real life situations that take place in the present. D. The plot is set in present with a theme everyone can relate to.
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A. The characters are based on real historical figures. B. The plot is set in the distant past. C. The plot is based on real events in history. D. The characters in the story are all real people.
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A. A folktale that includes animals and attempts to teach a moral or lesson B. A folktale that attempts to explain events in nature by involving supernatural beings C. A story that involves talking animals, magic, and is set during medieval times D. A story that involves animals interacting with historical figures from the past
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A. A novel is long and a short story is concise. B. A short story is concise, while a novel has many subplots. C. A short story has one subplot and a main plot. D. A novel is not based on real events.
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A. The writer’s attitude toward the subject or audience B. What a piece of literature or a passage is mostly about C. A main element of short stories D. The feeling the reader experiences while reading a piece of literature
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A. Exposition B. Climax C. Revelation D. Falling Action
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A. theme B. main idea C. tone D. context
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A. talking that takes place between characters B. changes in a language due to geographical or social differences C. the attitude that an author takes toward the audience, the subject, or the character D. the atmosphere or feeling a writer creates for the reader
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A. resolution B. tone C. conflict D. climax
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A. Angry B. Peaceful C. Sad D. Excited
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A. Suspenseful B. Concerned C. Light-hearted D. Angry
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A. Realistic Fiction B. Historical Fiction C. Myth D. Science Fiction
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A. Insecure and Stressed B. Lazy and Unmotivated C. Uncaring and Scared D. Shy and Nervous
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A. It tells the reader the setting. B. It is the resolution to the story. C. It tells the reader about the qualities of the characters in the story. D. It show the mood of the story.
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A. Suspense Fiction B. Science Fiction C. Realistic Fiction D. Historical Fiction
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A. First Person B. Second Person C. Third Person D. Fourth Person
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A. Preview the headings and subheadings to determine the main idea B. Examine pictures, charts, graphs, or other graphics closely C. Read the whole selection carefully while highlighting clues about characters, setting, plot and mood D. Ask questions and summarize only the important, bolded, or italicized parts of the story while reading
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A. Patty does not like her mother. B. Patty’s mother is trying to find her a husband. C. Patty want to make money so that she can buy new things. D. Patty can’t find any chickens to buy.
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A. It creates a suspenseful mood. B. It helps the reader understand the theme. C. It gives the reader clues about the setting. D. The reader understands why the children will not play with him.
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