1. What is the main theme of the story?
2. How does the protagonist's background influence their actions?
3. What are the main conflicts in the story and how are they resolved?
4. How does the author use symbolism to enhance the meaning of the story?
5. What is the significance of the setting in the overall narrative?
6. How does the author create suspense and intrigue in the plot?
7. How does the narrative voice contribute to the reader's understanding of the story?
8. What are the major character developments throughout the story?
9. How does the author engage the reader's emotions through their writing style?
10. What is the impact of the story's ending on the overall message of the text?
Which question would apply to a fiction text
7 answers
A. What is the conflict in this part of text
B. Who is the person being quoted in this section
C. What importance did this experiment have
D. Why are these diagrams included
B. Who is the person being quoted in this section
C. What importance did this experiment have
D. Why are these diagrams included
A. What is the conflict in this part of text?
B. Who is the person being quoted in this section?
C. What importance did this experiment have?
D. Why are these diagrams included?
All of these questions could potentially apply to a fiction text, depending on the context. However, questions A and C are more likely to be directly related to the plot and themes of the story. Questions B and D might be more applicable to non-fiction texts or texts that include references to real people or scientific diagrams.
B. Who is the person being quoted in this section?
C. What importance did this experiment have?
D. Why are these diagrams included?
All of these questions could potentially apply to a fiction text, depending on the context. However, questions A and C are more likely to be directly related to the plot and themes of the story. Questions B and D might be more applicable to non-fiction texts or texts that include references to real people or scientific diagrams.
There is one answer. So what is the answer?
Apologies for the confusion. Since you have not provided any specific text or context, I cannot provide a specific answer. The questions listed are general examples that could be applied to a fiction text. The specific answers will depend on the specific details and content of the text you are referring to. If you can provide more specific information, I can try to help you further.
BRO A B C OR D
Apologies for the confusion. If you are asking which question would apply to a fiction text out of the options A, B, C, or D, the most likely question that would apply to a fiction text is:
A. What is the conflict in this part of the text?
A. What is the conflict in this part of the text?