What is the main purpose of a narrative paragraph?, A) To explain a concept, B) To persuade the reader, C) To tell a story or recount events, D) To compare and contrast things, Which of the following elements is not typically required in a narrative paragraph?, A) Characters, B) Setting, C) Logical argument with evidence, D) Plot (beginning, middle, end), How are events in a narrative paragraph usually organized?, A) Alphabetical order, B) Chronological (in the order they happened), C) Randomly, D) By importance, Which question is least useful when gathering details for a narrative paragraph?, A) Who was involved?, B) When did it happen?, C) How many people like this?, D) Where did it take place?, What does the “setting” in a narrative paragraph refer to?, A) The lesson learned, B) The place and time of the story, C) The names of the characters, D) The moral of the story, Which of these is part of the plot in a narrative paragraph?, A) Conflict or complication, B) Statistical data, C) A list of definitions, D) A persuasive thesis statement, In a narrative paragraph, the topic sentence usually:, A) Gives background information / introduces the story, B) Summarizes a research finding, C) Argues a point of view, D) Lists bullet points, Which of the following is true about the concluding sentence of a narrative paragraph?, A) It always asks a question, B) It typically gives an opinion or reflection on the event, C) It introduces a new character, D) It provides a definition of a term, Point of view in a narrative paragraph refers to:, A) The angle from which the story is told (e.g., first person or third person), B) How many arguments are in the text, C) The number of paragraphs, D) The font size of the writing, Which of these writing techniques can help make a narrative paragraph more engaging?, A) Using time expressions (like “then,” “after that”) to link events, B) Avoiding any details or descriptions, C) Only using abstract ideas, not concrete events, D) Keeping sentences very short and disconnected.

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