Narrative Structures
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What's Being Negated?
200

The sequence of events in a story is called the _________________.

plot

200

Compare and contrast apples and oranges.

compare and contrast

200

True or false: an expository text has characters that develop over time.

False

200

I have no students today.

students (noun)

300

A story's ____________ tells us where and when the story takes place.

setting

300

Should the U.S. continue to support Ukraine in its conflict with Russia?

persuasive

300

Recipes, instructions, and histories can all share chronological text structures. This means that the texts do what?

Go step-by-step, in order, follow a time sequence.

300

You have not earned that privilege.

earned (verb)

400

The protagonist of a story is also called its main ___________________________.

character

400

Describe the ideal laboratory for a research scientist.

description / explanatoin

400

Lab reports generally begin with the _________________ that will be tested.

hypothesis

400

His story is not serious.

serious (adjective)

500

The narration of a story may be in 1st person or 3rd person. Name two pronouns a first-person narrator would use that a third-person narrator would not. 

I, we, me, us, mine, ours

500

Identify three key differences between the North and the South during the U.S. Civil War.

compare and contrast

500

Write an analysis of the central theme of "Charlotte's Web." Why does Charlotte befriend Wilbur? 

cause and effect

500

He ain't got no class.

double negative:

ain't (verb) -- which verb??

class (noun)

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