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This hard level worksheet pushes second graders to apply story structure knowledge through problem solving. Part A includes four multiple choice questions asking which part introduces characters, which sentence ends a story, and which sequence word shows what happened last. Part B has five fill-in-the-blank questions reinforcing story parts, problem vocabulary, and how transition words guide readers through events in a thoughtful, well-organized narrative.

Style:
Busy Bee
Narrative Writing
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which part of a story introduces the characters and setting?
 A) The middle
 B) The end
 C) The beginning
 D) The title
2. Which sentence would best go at the END of a story?
 A) One day a boy found a kitten.
 B) The boy and kitten became best friends forever.
 C) The kitten ran up a tree.
 D) The boy looked everywhere for help.
3. Which sequence word shows something happened LAST?
 A) First
 B) Next
 C) Then
 D) Finally
4. What happens in the MIDDLE of a story?
 A) The characters are introduced.
 B) The main events and problem happen.
 C) The problem is solved.
 D) The title is given.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The three parts of a story are beginning, middle, and end.
2) A problem is what goes wrong in a story.
3) The word 'next' tells the reader what happens second.
4) In a narrative, the character solves the problem.
5) A story should be told in order so it makes sense.
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