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Story Writing (Beginning, Middle, End)

Grade 5 · Week 40 · 25 questions

Narrative writing tells a story — with characters, a setting, a conflict, and a resolution. Practise the elements that make stories engaging and well-structured.

What you'll practise

  • Create compelling characters and settings
  • Build a clear plot with beginning, middle, and end
  • Use descriptive language to engage readers
  • Develop conflict and resolution effectively
All 25 questions in this Story Writing (Beginning, Middle, End) quiz

Grade 5 EnglishStory Writing (Beginning, Middle, End): 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.

  1. The main character in a story is called the:
  2. What is the purpose of the setting?
  3. Which sentence could start a story?
  4. What is the 'climax' of a story?
  5. If a story has ‘rising action,’ when does it happen?
  6. The main problem of a story is introduced in the:
  7. What comes after the climax?
  8. Where does the solution usually appear?
  9. Which shows a good beginning?
  10. What should the ending of a story do?
  11. A story’s events, in the order they happen, make up the:
  12. In the middle of a story, what happens?
  13. Which is important in a story’s beginning?
  14. Which of these is a possible ending?
  15. What gives a story its main message?
  16. Which one is NOT a good middle for a story?
  17. When does the resolution usually happen?
  18. “Finally, they reached home safely.” is usually found in the:
  19. What is the role of ‘dialogue’ in a story?
  20. Why is it important for a story to make sense?
  21. The middle of the story often contains:
  22. A diary entry is best described as:
  23. Diary entries are usually written:
  24. A diary entry usually starts with:
  25. The date in a diary entry is written:
Question 1 of 250 correct so far

The main character in a story is called the: