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BEL Review Unit 1

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  • In the beginning, the _______ seemed confusing, but it all made sense by the end.
    Plot
    Setting
  • The story's __________ is a small, peaceful village surrounded by beautiful mountains.
    theme
    setting
  • 2. The characters face ________ when they must choose between friendship and loyalty.
    setting
    conflict
  • Her unique ________ makes the characters come alive on the page.
    style
    theme
  • The dove in the story is a _______ of peace.
    image
    symbol
  • The library is filled with a wide variety of ________for people to read and enjoy.
    Plot
    Literature
  • 3. Science fiction is a ________ that explores imaginative and futuristic concepts.
    theme
    genre
  • The _______ can feel the emotions of the characters in the story.
    listener
    reader
  • The _______ collection features a variety of poems about nature and love.
    poetry
    drama
  • 2. The author uses a humorous ________ to make the story more enjoyable.
    tone
    style
  • The ___________ book I'm reading is about the history of space exploration.
    non-fiction
    fiction
  • Sarah is my favorite __________ in the book because she is kind and brave.
    symbol
    character
  • 1. The story is told from the _________ of the main character, Sarah.
    plot
    point of view
  • The speech was given to an ___________ of high school students.
    reader
    audience
  • The _________ of the book is J.K. Rowling, who is famous for the Harry Potter series.
    reader
    author
  • 3. Colorful _______ is used to describe the bustling city.
    character
    imagery
  • The _________ of love and sacrifice is evident throughout the story.

    plot
    theme
  • The author uses the __________ of a river to describe the passage of time.

    simile
    metaphor
  • Some people enjoy reading __________ because it allows them to escape to new worlds.

    non-fiction
    fiction
  • The ________ in the story is that the villain saved the hero's life.
    villain
    irony