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Third graders should begin to organize their short stories. This level expects a student's writing to flow better from beginning to end. They should begin their stories with a situation and naturally introduce the characters. This requires practice. In this quiz, the students will answer questions about formatting their short stories correctly.
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A narrative should begin with a situation where the setting is established.
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The background of the characters should be detailed at the beginning of the story.
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The best story starter will establish the setting first.
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This sentence best shows the main character's actions while introducing the main character.
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The best sentence will show and not tell by explaining what the characters are doing while introducing them.
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The best way for a story to unfold is in sequential order.
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This event should be followed by an event that would happen next.
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This event would be the next event that would happen.
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The most natural reaction would be for the narrator to scream.
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The narrator tells the story.
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