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Are the statements about fictional writing below True or False? Choose the right answers.

1. In fictional writing, most verbs are in the present tense.
True False

Answer: FALSE

2. In fictional writing, we find many action verbs.
True False

Answer: TRUE

3. In fictional writing, it’s important to keep repeating the names of the characters instead of using the pronouns ‘he’, ‘she’, and ‘they.’
True False

Answer: FALSE

4. We can use the had + verb form (e.g., had seen, had worked) and the past tense form (e.g., was, went) to show what happened first when we write about two things that happened in the past.
True False

Answer: TRUE

5. Quotation marks (“ ”) are used when the narrator himself or herself is telling the story.
True False

Answer: FALSE

6. In fictional writing, we can show the order in which things happened by using “time words or phrases” like ‘then,’ ‘after that’, ‘two minutes later’, and ‘that night.’
True False

Answer: TRUE

7. In “Call of the Wild”, the narrator is a ‘first-person narrator’ ( ‘I’ narrator)
True False

Answer: FALSE



Copyright © 2017 Ismet Cavusoglu *Questions were adopted from a research by Paulo Quaglio.

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