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1. A narrator can be an important part of narrative writing. Choose another important fact about narrative writing. (5 points) Narrative writing is always nonfiction and must be based on true stories only. Narrative writing tells about events in sequence. Narrative writing has one purpose only-to inform. Because some narratives are based on facts, there is no climax or conflict. 2. When an author uses a fable with a moral to present a message, what is the most likely purpose? (5 points) To inform To entertain To persuade To teach 3. Which statement accurately describes the use of a third-person omniscient narrator? (5 points) It creates a narrator who can only reveal the thoughts of one character. The narrator is able to explain firsthand what occurs in the narrative. It allows an author to explain what anyone in the narrative thinks and feels. It forces an author to use first-person pronouns, such as I, me, we, and us. 4. Which sentence is written from the first person point of view? (5 points) The people screamed just as their roller coaster reached its highest point. I haven't seen my friend since she moved away to California last fall. When Ana came to visit, her friends decided to throw a party to celebrate. She feels that the best part of starting a new semester is buying new books and supplies. 5. Which sentence is written from the third person point of view? (5 points) The weather refused to cooperate during my vacation. The weather should have been beautiful during spring vacation. I was disappointed that it rained so much on our vacation. It seemed like it rained almost every day of our spring vacation. 6. In which of these situations would an author most likely use a first person narrator? (5 points) A song in which the lyrics speak of long-forgotten friends A story that has the purpose of teaching an important lesson A compare and contrast article about the work of two organizations A narrative in which the author describes personal reactions to an event 7. Why is it important to pick a narrator carefully when planning to write a narrative? (5 points) The narrator tells the story, but it is the reader who controls how events are imagined. The narrator's point of view determines the sequence of events. The narrator must know what all characters think at all times. The narrative will change depending on the narrator's tone and point of view. NOT WHATEVER IT SAYS ITS LANGUAGE ARTS

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