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Prepare 6 unit 7 VOCABULARY - FICTION
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Describing books and their elements
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The opening _______ was so bad that I didn’t bother reading any further.
The opening CHAPTER was so bad that I didn’t bother reading any further.
10
Extremely beautiful or attractive.
STUNNING
15
The odd one out: NOVEL ILLUSTRATIONS CHAPTER PLOT
ILLUSTRATIONS
10
Find the match: MINOR a. PLOT b. CHARACTER c. ISSUES
CHARACTER
5
A SAD BOOK
MOVING NOVEL
15
A story that happens in a way that you expect.
Predictable plot
15
An important purpose
A major role
20
The odd one out: COMPLEX - PREDICTABLE - ISSUE - MAJOR
ISSUE (noun)
15
Difficult subjects
Complex issues
20
Most authors try to capture the reader’s interest in the _____________ to make sure that they continue reading.
OPENING CHAPTER
20
Nobody thought the writing was very good, but we all agreed that the ___________ in the book were very colourful and beautiful.
STUNNING ILLUSTRATIONS
15
It’s unusual for a very young author to attempt to write about such a difficult and ________
COMPLEX ISSUE
20
Peter, the son of the landowner, is only a_____ character in the book. He doesn’t appear much.
MINOR
10
The teacher read us a very _______ novel about a child who was brought up by wolves.
MOVING
15
There are no surprises in this book because it has such a predictable _____.
PLOT
15
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