Narrative Structures
Prepositional Phrase or Infinitive Phrase?
Gerund or Participle?
Past Participle Functions
200

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

plot

200

Go to bed!

prepositional

200

I am running late.

participle

200

We've really blown it this time.

predicate

300

A story's setting tells us where and _____________ the story takes place.

when

300

Please give this apple to your teacher.

prepositional

300

We don't have running water.

participle

300

This dish is made of blown glass.

modifies 'glass'

400

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

protagonist

400

We have no time to waste.

infinitive

400

Running for President is a full-time job.

gerund

400

It's all been blown out of proportion.

predicate

500

The narration of a story may be in first person or third person. What are two pronouns that a first-person narrator would use that a third-person would not? 

Were

500

She made a big to-do out of nothing.

infinitive

500

"Sleeping Beauty" is my favorite fairy tale.

participle

500

I hope you have slept well.

predicate

(in the subordinate clause)

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