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When writing a narrative, there are many ways to end the story. There are surprise endings and warm and fuzzy endings. Some endings let the reader and main character learn a lesson or reflect on the story. Sometimes, an author will write a vivid image at the end of a story. In this quiz, the students will identify the different types of endings.
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A surprise ending has an unexpected event taking place.
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A warm and fuzzy ending makes the reader feel happy about how the story ended.
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In an image ending, the author writes a very detailed scene or event that the reader can visualize.
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At the end of a story, a character may learn a lesson.
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During a reflection ending, a character will reflect on the events of the story.
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This is an example of a reflection ending because Bobby thinks about his actions.
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In this ending, Bobby learns a lesson about studying instead of playing video games.
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This is a surprise ending because cancelling the test was not expected.
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This ending gives a detailed description of Bobby's math problem and what Bobby does.
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Since everything worked out for Bobby, this is a warm and fuzzy ending.
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