
Narative Text
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OPEN ENDED QUESTION
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the purpose of the orientation in narrative text?
To introduce the main characters and setting
To create suspense and tension
To provide background information
To reveal the climax of the story
Answer explanation
The purpose of the orientation in narrative text is to introduce the main characters and setting. It provides the necessary background information to help readers understand the story. The orientation sets the stage for the events that will unfold and helps create a sense of familiarity with the story's world. By introducing the main characters and setting, the orientation helps readers connect with the story and become engaged in the narrative.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the purpose of narrative text?
To educate readers about a specific topic
To entertain readers with an interesting story
To persuade readers to take a certain action
To inform readers about current events
Answer explanation
The purpose of narrative text is to entertain readers with an interesting story. It is not meant to educate readers about a specific topic, persuade readers to take a certain action, or inform readers about current events. Narrative text engages readers through storytelling, capturing their attention and providing enjoyment. It focuses on creating a narrative experience rather than providing factual information or promoting a particular agenda.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the generic structure of narrative text?
Orientation, complication, resolution, and re-orientation
Introduction, body, and conclusion
Setting, characters, and plot
Problem, solution, and outcome
Answer explanation
The generic structure of narrative text consists of four main parts: orientation, complication, resolution, and re-orientation. The orientation introduces the setting and characters, while the complication presents the problem or conflict. The resolution provides the solution to the problem, and finally, the re-orientation concludes the narrative. In this question, the correct choice is 'Orientation, complication, resolution, and re-orientation', which accurately describes the structure of narrative text. The answer explanation highlights this choice without mentioning the option number and replaces 'query' with 'question'.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the resolution in narrative text?
The beginning of the story
The problem or conflict in the story
The climax of the story
The end of the story
Answer explanation
The resolution in narrative text refers to the end of the story. It is the part where the conflicts or problems in the story are resolved. In this case, the correct choice is 'The end of the story.' The resolution signifies the conclusion of the narrative and provides closure to the plot. The answer explanation highlights this choice without mentioning the option number and states that the resolution represents the end of the story. The explanation is within the limit of 75 words.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why is the re-orientation important in narrative text?
To provide a summary of the story
To create a satisfying ending for readers
To introduce new conflicts for the characters
To confuse readers and keep them guessing
Answer explanation
The re-orientation is important in narrative text to create a satisfying ending for readers. It helps to tie up loose ends, resolve conflicts, and provide closure to the story. By bringing the narrative to a satisfying conclusion, readers feel a sense of fulfillment and completion. This re-orientation allows readers to reflect on the events of the story and understand the overall message or theme. It ensures that readers are left with a lasting impression and a sense of satisfaction.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the definition of narrative text?
A type of text that tells a story in the past tense
A type of text that tells a story in the future tense
A type of text that tells a story in the present tense
A type of text that tells a story in the past and present tense
Answer explanation
The definition of narrative text is a type of text that tells a story in the past tense. This means that the story is set in the past and the events are described using past tense verbs. Narrative text is different from other types of text because it focuses on storytelling and creating a narrative structure. It is important to highlight the correct choice, which is 'A type of text that tells a story in the past tense'. This choice accurately describes the definition of narrative text without mentioning the option number or using the word 'query'.
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