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Which of the following does a narrative presentation always give the writer that a persuasive speech may not? A. an opportunity to write about a uniquely personal event
B. an opportunity to write about your favorite sports star
C. an opportunity to research a scientific explanation for an event
D. an opportunity to develop a new theory of weather prediction

The plot of a successful narrative presentation
A. includes the elements of setting and characters the same as a written story.
B. should include very few characters.
C. should be based on real and imagined events to maintain interest.
D. needs to be kept very sparse.

Which of the following provides the best reason to put the script aside for a time during the revision process?
A. to make sure all your spelling and punctuation is correct
B. to uncover any discrepancies between what you have written about the experience and what actually happened
C. to make sure you have included a flashback in your narrative
D. to give yourself a fresh look at your thesis statement in order make sure it reflects your original purpose

The process of identifying an incident or experience that you would like to talk about
A. is undertaken as part of the first revision of your presentation.
B. is best done after extensive research of your topic.
C. is the very first step when preparing a narrative presentation.
D. is accomplished by becoming familiar with the thesis statement.

Which of the following represents the first step when preparing a narrative presentation?
A. Prepare a rough draft of your presentation.
B. Identify a good solid thesis statement for your presentation.
C. Prepare a list of resources to investigate.
D. Identify an incident or experience you would like to talk about.

In a successful narrative presentation, elements of setting and character are
A. critical only if the audience is following along with a written copy.
B. only necessary if the story is fictional.
C. critical for story continuity as well as to maintain listener interest.
D. for brainstorming but not for the presentation.

Of the following scenarios, the one which will produce the best narrative presentation is
A. my dad's hiking experience.
B. a biographical sketch of my favorite author.
C. my first deep-sea fishing trip.
D. a science fiction story I just wrote.

Elements of the presentation's plot are presented in chronological order
A. for the sake of continuity and audience interest.
B. for the convenience of the presenter.
C. for those in the audience whose attention may waver.
D. for brevity and respect for time restraints.
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