1) What is the purpose of the introduction in an essay? a) To summarize the main points b) To introduce the characters and setting c) To list all the events in the story d) To provide a conclusion right away 2) What is a thesis statement? a) The main point of the essay b) Your opinion about the topic c) A description of the essay d) A summary of the essay 3) Why do you ask the 5Ws (who, what, when, where, why and/or how)? a) To give details on the events of the story b) To describe events in the story c) To introduce characters (if you have any) and setting d) To include the main point in the story 4) Is it necessary to answer all the 5Ws in the introduction? a) Yes b) No 5) How many body paragraphs should an essay typically have? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 6) What should be mentioned in the body paragraphs of a narrative essay? a) Main characters' backgrounds b) The resolution of the story c) Turning points or important events d) Thesis statement repetition 7) The author will mention at least five events in the story. a) True b) False 8) The climax is the most exciting part of the story. a) True b) False 9) In a narrative essay, it is necessary to give a solution to the problem/issue a) True b) False 10) In the conclusion of an essay, what should be done with the main problem/issue? a) Introduce more issues b) Ignore it completely c) Solve it d) Leave it unresolved 11) What is the purpose of reflecting on the importance of the experience in the conclusion of an essay? a) To introduce new characters b) To restate the thesis statement c) To add more conflicts to the story d) To provide closure and show what was learned 12) What is the turning point in an essay? a) A minor detail mentioned in passing b) A significant event that changes the course of the story c) An irrelevant side story d) A repetition of the introduction

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