Narrator, setting, characters, introduction, body and clossure
Moral, climax, characters, introduction, body and clossure
Both
Question 2
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Not all the narrative text have a narrator.
Answer
True
False
Question 3
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There are some characteristics af a suspense narrative:
Answer
Moral and animals
Narrator keep your attention
Narrator and make you feel happy
Question 4
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those are some examples of a mood:
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Sad, Angry, Bored, Excited
good, bad, regular.
Horrible, Beautiful, handsome.
Question 5
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there are some type of sentences:
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Imperative, exclamatory, negative, interrogative.
present, past and future
Modal verbs.
Question 6
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Read an extract from Frankenstein:
"I am alone and miserable. Man will not associate with me, but one as deformed and horrible as myself would not deny herself to me. You must create a female for me.”
“You want me to make another creature like you so together you may devastate the world. Get out! I have answered you. You may torture me, but I will never consent.”
“You are wrong,” replied the fi end, “and instead of threatening, I am content to reason with you. I am malicious because I am miserable. Am I not hated by everyone? You, my creator, would love to destroy me. Why should I feel sorry for humans? They don’t feel sorry for me. You would not call it murder if you could kill me, the work of your own hands. Should I respect humans when they condemn me?
Question!
Who speaks first, Victor Frankenstein or the monster?
Answer
Monster
Victor
Other Character
Question 7
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When i was [blank_start]reading[blank_end] to Frankenstein i was so s[blank_start]care[blank_end]d because really is so good written, i was thinking that a good suspense grab your attention and get your senses on alert! However i was so n[blank_start]ervou[blank_end]s, how did you [blank_start]feel[blank_end] when you finished reading it?