1) What type of connection is made when a reader relates the text to their own experiences or feelings? a) Text-to-Self b) Text-to-World 2) What do you call the connection where the reader links the text to real-life events, issues, or situations happening in the world? a) Text-to-World b) Text-to-Text 3) Which type of connection is made when the reader relates the text to another story, book, movie, or article they have encountered before? a) Text-to-Self b) Text-to-Text 4) What is the primary purpose of a reader making "connections" while reading a text? a) To memorize more vocabulary words. b) To better understand what they are reading. 5) A statement like, "This book is similar to things that happen in the real world," is an example of which type of connection? a) Text-to-World  b) Text-to-Self 6) What is the definition of "Author's Purpose" in writing? a) The reason why an author writes a text. b) The plot and characters used in a story. 7) Which is NOT one of the three main purposes in writing? a) To Advice b) To Persuade 8) If an author's goal is to amuse or engage readers with a story or poem, their purpose is primarily to: a) Advertise b) Entertain 9) A text that uses objective tone, factual details, and clear information is most likely written to: a) Inform b) Appeal 10) Which text is an example of writing meant to Persuade? a) A short story about a talking umbrella. b) An advertisement urging you to buy a new phone. 11) What is the definition of Bias? a) Showing preference or favor toward one side or group over another. b) Forming an opinion based only on stereotypes. 12) Prejudice usually comes from which of the following? a) Fair consideration of all sides. b) Stereotypes and unfair assumptions. 13) Which statement below is an example of Prejudice? a) "I always buy Brand X because it is the only good one." b) "All teenagers are lazy." 14) The statement, "Our school is the best, and other schools don’t teach well," demonstrates Bias because: a) It favors one school over others without fair consideration or evidence. b) It makes an unfair judgment about a person without evidence. 15) Which of the following is a reason why it is important to recognize bias and prejudice in texts? a) To spread misinformation easily and quickly. b) To read critically and avoid sharing false or unfair information 16) Which of the following is NOT identified as one of the basic elements of a short story in the lesson? a) Author's Purpose b) Theme 17) What element of a story is defined as the struggle between two opposing forces, such as Man vs. Man or Man vs. Nature? a) Plot b) Conflict 18) What element tells the reader where and when the story happens, providing the backdrop and helping to create the mood? a) Setting b) Conflict 19) Which element represents the central idea or underlying message that the writer wants the reader to discover or learn from the story? a) Theme b) Resolution 20) The character who is the central figure in the story and performs the main action is known as the: a) Antagonist b) Protagonist 21) Which type of conflict involves the main character struggling against the established laws, traditions, or expectations of the community or government? a) Man vs. Fate b) Man vs. Society 22) A character fighting against a powerful storm or a devastating flood is facing which common type of External Conflict? a) Man vs. Nature b) Man vs. Man 23) When the main character and the antagonist (the villain or opposing force) are actively fighting or arguing with each other, this is the most direct example of: a) Man vs. Man b) Man vs. Self 24) What is the fundamental role of conflict in a short story? a) To establish the struggle between two opposing forces that drives the plot. b) To provide the background and history of the main character. 25) Which of the following is NOT one of the three main types of External Conflict? a) Man vs. Self b) Man vs. Man 

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