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The most difficult English game for 5E

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    Let's have an awesome revision on what you know about stories and poems
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  • What do you call the main hero or character of a story?
    Protagonist
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  • What do you call the villain or main enemy of a story?
    Antagonist
    Antithesis
    Antitheoretical
    Antigone
  •  20
  • How many elements of the story are there? What are they?
    5 - Characters, Setting, Plot, Conflict, Resolution
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  • The highest point of a story?
    Climax
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  • Which one is NOT a purpose of a story
    to scare
    to persuade
    to inform
    to entertain
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  • The end of the story where the reader finds out what happens to the characters after the conflict
    Climax
    Plot
    Setting
    Resolution
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  • "Yesterday, Geronimo Stilton woke up at 5 a.m. because his grandfather was calling him." - Which point of view was this sentence written in?
    1st person
    3rd person
    2nd person
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  • The setting describes ______ and ______ the action takes place
    where and when
    where and why
    how and when
    why and how
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  • What do you call the overall feeling created by a piece of writing?
    Theme
    Setting
    Mood
    Character
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  • Groups of lines in a poem are called
    Verses
    Paragraphs
    Sentences
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  • What is the narrator of a poem called?
    Speaker
    Narrator
    Main Character
    Author
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  • A line in a poem can be _________________.
    A single word
    A part of sentence
    All of the above
    A sentence
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  • Free verse poetry does not have
    rhyme or rhythm
    stanzas
    serious topic
    plot or conflict
  •  25
  • Poems that tell a story are called
    humorous poems
    free verse poems
    lyrical poems
    Narrative poems
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  • How many parts does a Biography have? What are they?
    3 - Basic Information, Major Achievements, Influence
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  • How should biographies be written?
    In chronological order
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