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Untitled Formative 3
By Cherry Talde
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Question 1
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What is characterization in a story?
The setting of the story.
The plot of the story.
The way characters are described and developed.
The theme of the story.
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Question 2
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Analyzing their actions and dialogue.
Only focusing on the setting.
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Question 3
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Dialogue and interactions with others.
Only their physical description.
The ending of the story.
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Question 4
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A character who is boring.
A character who changes throughout the story.
A character who is always good.
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Question 5
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Through their thoughts and actions.
Using other characters opinions.
By only telling their backstory.
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Question 6
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A character who changes a lot.
A character with a complex mind.
A simple character without much depth.
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Question 7
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A character with no flaws.
A character who is always right.
A character who never changes.
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Question 8
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It makes them more likable.
It only changes the plot.
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Question 9
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It only confuses the reader.
It makes the story longer.
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Question 10
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It only affects the plot.
It makes the story boring.
It has no purpose at all.
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Question 11
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The story's villain or antagonist.
A character in the background.
The main character facing a conflict.
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Question 12
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A character opposing the protagonist's goals.
The main character of the story.
A character with no role.
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Question 13
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By focusing on the setting.
By changing the title of the book.
By introducing new characters only.
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Question 14
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Ignoring others’ advice.
Repeatedly making the same mistakes.
Showing no change at all.
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Question 15
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By avoiding conflicts entirely.
By stating everything directly.
Through implied meanings behind their words.
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Question 16
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Nothing important to the plot.
Their values and personality traits.
Just their background story.
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Question 17
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Because they always win.
It has no relevance.
Because they are boring.
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Question 18
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The theme of the narrative.
The main setting of the book.
A specific quality describing a character.
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Question 19
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The story's climax only.
Their personality and emotions.
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Question 20
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Unique character developments.
Oversimplified traits applied to characters.
Complicated backstories.
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Question 21
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The author's perspective.
The main setting differences.
The conclusion of the story.
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Question 22
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To take up space in the story.
To distract from the plot.
To enhance the development of major characters.
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Question 23
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They should be repetitive.
They only affect other characters.
They are often irrelevant.
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Question 24
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They confuse the storyline.
They are unimportant.
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Question 25
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They drive the character's actions and conflicts.
They only exist for the ending.
They should never change.