Match the descriptions to the different ways stories can be presented.

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3 points
You picture the characters in your head but you actually hear how they sound You picture the characters in your head and make up how they they sound You can actually see and hear the characters
watching a story (like a movie)
reading a story (like a book)
listening to a story (someone telling you)
watching a story (like a movie)
reading a story (like a book)
listening to a story (someone telling you)

You picture the characters in your head but you actually hear how they sound: listening to a story (someone telling you)

You picture the characters in your head and make up how they they sound: reading a story (like a book)
You can actually see and hear the characters: watching a story (like a movie)

The descriptions match the following ways stories can be presented:

You picture the characters in your head but you actually hear how they sound - listening to a story (someone telling you)

You picture the characters in your head and make up how they sound - reading a story (like a book)

You can actually see and hear the characters - watching a story (like a movie)

1. You picture the characters in your head but you actually hear how they sound - listening to a story (someone telling you)

2. You picture the characters in your head and make up how they sound - reading a story (like a book)
3. You can actually see and hear the characters - watching a story (like a movie)