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1. 
The Narration is
A.
A) An account only of real events.
B.
B) An account only of imaginary events.
C.
C) An account of real or imaginary events.
2. 
The structure of the narration is:
A.
A) The beginning, conflict and final situation.
B.
B) Characters, space and time.
C.
C) Initial event, plan, dialogues.
3. 
At the beginning of the narration the following are presented:
A.
A) The conflict of history.
B.
B) The characters, the place and the time
C.
C) The end of the story.
4. 
The development of the theme is in:
A.
A) The final situation.
B.
B) The conflict.
C.
C) The beginning.
5. 
The final situation:
A.
A) Give an end to the story.
B.
B) Develop the theme.
C.
C) Present the characters, the place and the time.
6. 
The characters are:
A.
A) Those who write the narrations.
B.
B) Those who develop the actions in the narrations.
C.
C) Those who read the narration.
7. 
The elements of the narrative are:
A.
A) Action, fiction, horror, fantasy, love, comedy.
B.
B) Only the characters and the events.
C.
C) Narrator, characters, time, theme, sequence and space.
8. 
The person who tells the events that happen to the characters is:
A.
A) The secondary characters
B.
B) The narrator.
C.
C) The main character.
9. 
Saying in words what an object, fact or person is like, detailing its characteristics is:
A.
A) Narrate.
B.
B) Gossip.
C.
C) Describe.
10. 
The antagonist is who:
A.
A) Is in conflict with the protagonist.
B.
B) Act to preserve good.
C.
C) Protect the protagonist from any evil.