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The following are the reasons why storytelling is important EXCEPT:

A. Storytelling transforms the communications

B. Storytelling transfer ideas to the mind and heart of the audience

C. Storytelling hinders growth and development in individual

D. Storytelling is applicable in daily life and business as well

2. It aims to understand the roadmap of the certain project that will deal on desire, communication, and motivations.

A. Ambition

B. Character

C. Conflict

D. Resolution

3. It gives the audience a feeling of rollercoaster ride that will keep their attention to the plot and conflict.

A. Bringing Character to Life

B. Creating a Suspense

C. Building the S.T.A.R Moment

C. Ending With a Positive Takeaway

4. S.T.A.R stands for ______.

A. Something They’ll Always Recognize

B. Something They’ll Always Retell

C. Something They’ll Always Remember

D. Something They’ll Always Recheck

5. The following are several ways that can make audience remember your presentation EXCEPT:

A. Create a Suspense

B. Immerse Your Audience in a Story

C. Tell a Personal Story

D. Show Realistic Conflicts


6. It is a powerful means of language teaching to develop more efficient listening in able to read and write competently.

A. Analysis

B. Stories

C. Translating

D. Questions

7. It conveys knowledge, experience, and event through sketching the words, using images, diagrams, maps, and sound.

A. Acting

B. Brainstorming

C. Crafting

D. Storytelling

8. Joe gave a piece of advice based on how she dealt a certain circumstance in her life. Joe did the art of telling a story in the
means of ______.

A. To deliver life cases or parable

B. To persuade somebody

C. To share personal experience

D. To present project

9. Using visuals and images that will supplement your story to provide sensory details to your audience.

A. Create a Suspense

B. Immerse Your Audience in a Story

C. Tell a Personal Story

D. Show Realistic Conflicts

10. Instead of narrating the story to your audience, try showing them the scenario through scene-by-scene construction of
events and the use of dialogue.

A. Show Don’t Tell

B. Immerse Your Audience in a Story

C. Show Realistic Conflicts

D. Create a Suspense

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