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    Which of the following can be used to hint that the setting is a supermarket?
  • Question 2
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    In any story, the characters should be realistic. How would you do this?
  • Question 3
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    You are writing a story. You plan to create characters who are poor yet happy. 
    Which of the following would be a suitable setting for your story?
  • Question 4
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    You are writing a story. You plan to create characters who are strict, reserved, and highly educated.
    Which of the following would be a suitable setting for your story?
  • Question 5
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    Which of the following are not related to the setting of a story? 
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the appropriate option:
    While writing a story, the protagonist must ________________ .
  • Question 7
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    Directions For Questions

    [passage-header]Read the story given below and answer the question that follows. [/passage-header]Jenifer didn't know what to do. She thought her friend, Jade was stealing. She'd often find expensive, used items of jewellery and money in her room. Whenever she'd ask Jade where she got them, Jade would start complaining that she should mind her own business. Jenifer thought the only way to stop her from doing something wrong would be to tell her parents but she didn't want her friend to get into trouble. 

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    Jenifer is a ___________ character.
  • Question 8
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    The type of setting which influences the plot, characters or theme of the story is called a/an _________ setting. 
  • Question 9
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    When the setting is not essential for the story or plot, it is called a ___________ setting. 
  • Question 10
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    Select the best option to fill in the blank:
    Explicitly stating the psychological or emotional state (happy, sad, angry, etc.) of the character is ________________.
    Solution
    "A character sketch is a description made for the purpose of guiding the writer on such assignments as introducing a particular character to the reader in such a way that both the writer and readers can have a quick overview of the character's attributes; including but not limited to physical appearance, idiosyncratic (individual) tendencies in different circumstances, state of mind as shaped by former experiences and how these will affect their future actions."

    Option A: By directly stating the psychological or emotional state of the character, we make it sound dull. We must use actions and instances to bring out how the character thinks or feels, or use imagery to display the same. Hence, it's a common mistake that writers make in portraying the character. So, option A is correct.
    Option B: It's not 'misleading' because the character's psychological and emotional state is true.
    Option C: The description is appropriate in itself, but 'explicitly' stating it degrades the quality of the writing.
    Option D: The decision cannot be 'wise', as the writing turns out dull and lifeless.
    Hence options B, C and D are wrong.
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