Non Fictional Prose Quiz 2 (20 MCQs)

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1. The lesson or message of the story.
2. What are the four main genres in literature?
3. The following are the examples of prose, except ..
4. This is a title of a section of passage, or a heading.
5. It is the regular succession of accented and unaccented syllable im each line.
6. Memoirs are written in ..... person because the writer is telling his or her own story.
7. Literary nonfiction looks like fiction because they both contain plot, characters, and .....
8. The problem(s) or complication(s) in a story.
9. Two words that sound alike
10. Which of the following is an example of creative nonfiction?
11. Read the following paragraph. Which text structure is used?Have you ever made macaroni and cheese? It's simple! First, boil some water and make some macaroni. Then, make your cheese sauce. After the cheese sauce is ready, mix it with the macaroni. Bake the entire thing in the oven. Finally, it's time to eat!
12. An article that expresses the opinion of a writer, publisher, news station, or network is called a/an .....
13. ..... involves a noticeable difference between what one says or expects and what is actually meant or what actually happens. This may or may not be amusing!
14. In what country does "Uncle Tom's Cabin" come from?
15. A ..... is a work that is longer than a short story but shorter than a novel.A Christmas Carol is a popular novella by Charles Dickens.
16. Read the following paragraph. Which text structure is used? Baby painted turtles spend all winter in their nests. They have special chemicals in their blood that can keep their blood from freezing. As a result, baby painted turtles can survive freezing temperatures!
17. Arah is writing a story. She uses objects like paper, pencil, eraser and pen for the characters.What type of prose did she use?
18. Which of the following elements in personal narrative is not included in the choices?
19. Which is true about "setting" as an element in Creative Nonfiction?
20. A group of words that expresses a complete thought.