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Nady [450]
3 years ago
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18. refers a story or an account of something, dealing with sequences of events an experiences, though not necessarily in strict

order.
A. Plot C. characters B. Narrative D. point of view

19. Which does not belong to the group?
A, novel C. short stories B. parables D. editorial text

20. It is a narrative that consist of people, events, or imaginary places that are not based on the facts of his
A. fictional narrative C. setting B. non-fictional Narrative D. theme

21. The element of the narrative that states when and where the story happens.
A. characters C. theme B. dialogue D. setting


22. Hero and villains are the in the narrative. A. characters C. plot B. theme D. title

23. is the sequence of events that occur or makes up a story?
A. theme C. plot B. exposition D. climax

24. What is a theme? A. It is the central message of the story. B. It is the protagonist and antagonist in the story. C. It is the thread of events. D. It is the where and when the story happens.

25. The following elements may lead us to find the theme of the narrative except one, which is it? A. Title B. dialogue C. Characters D. climax only 2​
SAT
1 answer:
vagabundo [1.1K]3 years ago
4 0

18.) narrative

19.) editorial text​

20.) fiction

21.) setting

22.) characters

23.) it is the central message of the story

25.) dialogue

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<h3>The story "The Landlord's Mistake" from Fifty Famous People by James Baldwin</h3><h3 />

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