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The setting of a story refers only to the time period in which it takes place.
False
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The protagonist is always the hero of the story.
False
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The plot of a story consists of the sequence of events that make up the story.
True
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The climax of a story is usually the least exciting part.
False
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The resolution is the part of the plot where conflicts are introduced.
False
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The antagonist is always a person.
False
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Dialogue in a story helps reveal characters’ personalities and relationships.
True
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Conflict in a story can be internal (within a character) or external (against outside forces).
True
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The characters in a story can include people, animals, or even objects with human-like traits.
True
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The theme of a story is the central message or lesson it conveys.
False
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