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  • Essay / Argumentative Essay on Choice and Choosing - 1085

    D. An exposition is an introduction to a story, where the main characters, the setting, and often the central problem are discussed. Choice (A) is incorrect because it describes a part of the story known as the climax. Choice (B) is incorrect because the conclusion of the story is known as the resolution. Choice (C) is incorrect because these central plot events are called rising actions in a story. 10. C. Brochures are not fiction, in the sense that they give real and truthful information. The presentation is an informative piece of writing. Choices (A) and (B) are incorrect in that they are fictional in nature, meaning that the information is creative and false with respect to events and information that is usable and correct. Choice (D) is incorrect because a research paper would be a text that is more descriptive in nature than a brochure, such as a nonfiction book, essay, etc. 11. A. The main reason for teaching figurative language is to enable students to understand that some ideas presented in the text are abstract in nature and may be outside their personal realm of experience. Connections made through figurative language link the summary to topics that are easier to understand. Choices (B) and (C), although true, are incorrect because neither is the sole reason to teach figurative language. Figurative language appears in nonfiction, in television commercials, and more. ; it can be present in any type of text, not just fiction. Choice (D) is incorrect because assessment expectations are never