9.__________ serves as the highest point of interest or suspense of a story,
A. Exposition B.Rising Action C.Resolution D. Climax
10. The following statements tell about the theme of a narrative EXCEPT__________.
A. It is the statement about life or human nature conveyed or implied through the story.
B. It can be the author's message or central insight that he/she is trying to communicate through the story
C. It is often a moral lesson of the story or the underlying implicit meaning, concept, or message in a text that we learn about life or people.
D. It determines what and how much you learn about the story's characters, events, and places.
11. These statements are true about a story's point of view EXCEPT___________
A. It determines what and how much you learn about the story's characters, events, and places.
B. It affects what information we receive, how we feel about the characters, and what lesson we learn
C. It uses verbs as clues to tell the author's perspective of the story.
D. It identifies who is telling the story.
12. Which pronouns are used when the story has a first-person point of view?
A. I, me, my, we, our, and us
B.you, your
C.he, she,it, his, him, her
D.our, us
13. A story having a second person point of view uses the pronouns
A. I, me, my, we
B. you, your
C.he, she,it ,his ,him, her
D. our, us
14. Which are used when the story has a third person point of view?
A. l, me, my, we, our, and us
B. you, your C.our, us
D. our us