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  • How many elements of plot are there?
    5
  • How will you convert a Declarative Sentence into Exclamatory Sentence
    Add exclamation word, add exclamation mark or point
  • Convert this sentence into exclamatory sentence: "The circus gave an amazing show."
    What an amazing show the circus gave!
  • What will you introduce to the Exposition part of the plot?
    Characters and setting
  • TRUE OR FALSE: There is always a subject in an Imperative sentence.
    False
  • What do you call the peak of the story?
    Climax
  • Which of the following is NOT included when introducing the setting of a story? a.Time of day, b.Characters , c.Location, d.Weather
    B. Characters
  • What will you introduce in the Rising Action?
    Conflict or Problem
  • Give one example of a Declarative Sentence.
    Good Job!
  • Which part of the plot where the character starts to find solution to the problem?
    falling action
  • "They are blocking my driveway." Convert this sentence into Interrogative sentence.
    Good job!
  • How will you convert declarative sentence into interrogative sentence?
    Add question word, invert subject and verb, replace period with question mark
  • Convert this sentence into imperative sentence: "She dances gracefully."
    Dance gracefully.
  • What do you call the start or beginning of a story?
    Exposition
  • "Go away!" What type of sentence is the given example?
    Imperative Sentence
  • What type of sentence that gives command, order, or request?
    Imperative Sentence
  • Give one example of Exclamatory Sentence.
    Good Job!
  • Convert this sentence into declarative: "Did your mom talk to your sister about the party?"
    Your mom talk to your sister about the party.
  • What type of sentence that gives you information?
    Declarative
  • TRUE OR FALSE: Interrogative Sentence gives a command, order, or request.
    False