1) Anything you read with a beginning, middle and end is called a... a) narrative b) narrative poem c) play d) novel e) biography f) autobiography 2) A story that is told with lines and verses is a ... a) narrative b) narrative poem c) play d) novel e) biography f) autobiography 3) A story with no narrator, lots of dialogue, and is divided into acts and scenes is a... a) narrative b) narrative poem c) play d) novel e) biography f) autobiography 4) A non-fiction story written about someone else's life is called a ... a) narrative b) narrative poem c) play d) novel e) biography f) autobiography 5) If a play has no narrator, how can you know what's going on? a) listen to the dialogue and watch the characters b) you can't. you will just be confused c) read the play 6) You can compare the lines and stanzas of a narrative poem to... a) the title and table of contents of a novel b) the acts and scenes of a play c) the sentences and paragraphs of a short story 7) How is a novel organized? a) paragraphs and chapters b) the acts and scenes c) verses and stanzas 8) How is a poem organized? a) paragraphs and chapters b) the acts and scenes c) verses and stanzas 9) How is a play organized? a) paragraphs and chapters b) the acts and scenes c) verses and stanzas 10) If you have too many sentence fragments in your writing, the reader might... a) make the reader wonder what's going on b) get confused c) think you can't write well d) all of the answer choices 11) When can sentence fragments be clearly understood? a) at the end of a story b) when describing setting c) when used in dialogue d) all of the answer choices 12) Which sentence fragment is good to use in a story? a) at the end b) walking slowly c) a kitten d) "A kitten!" exclaimed the child.

5th Grade Forms of Narrative Practice for Exam

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