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Charity Grauberger
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Setting
January 19, 2021
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Multiple Choice
Read the following passage:
As Maribelle hurried down the street, the wind swept the snow along the sidewalk and hid her footsteps, so that it looked as if no one had passed. Above her, the cold, silent skyscrapers of the city loomed. The whole block was eerily silent in the snowstorm, and she pulled her coat tightly around her. Maribelle had only moved here a few months before. She came because she wanted to be a singer. But right now, she was frightened.
Which detail from the passage indicate the setting?
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Multiple Choice
Read the following passage from Alice in Wonderland:
Once in the wood, she was anxious to get back to her right size again, and then to get into that lovely garden. But how? Peeping over a mushroom, she beheld a large blue caterpillar sitting on the top with its arms folded...
Which detail from the text provides a clue to the place where this passage takes place?
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Multiple Choice
Read the following passage:
Gilberto had been excited to go to the beach but when he got there and saw how crowded it was, he became annoyed. The sun twinkled in the sky, a warm yellow globe. The sound of the ocean drummed in his ears and the sand itched his ankles and feet. Beside him, his sister slurped loudly on an ice cream cone. “Could you not?” Gilberto asked.
Which detail about the setting tells us that Gilberto is annoyed?
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Multiple Choice
Which option describes a plot that can only take place in a specific setting?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following settings suggest a tense and nervous mood?
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Multiple Choice
Which option is the most likely setting for a story with the theme “humans vs nature?”
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Multiple Choice
Which description of a setting would best create a mood of loneliness for a story?
"The sun was bright, and the breeze was warm in the park. In the distance, there was the pleasant noise of children laughing."
"At the amusement park, the ticket counter hadn't opened yet. It was still too early. But the warm smell of hot dogs and pretzels was already filling the air with the promise of fun."
"The restaurant was packed. The waitress balanced three dishes on her arm and moved carefully around the large, round tables. Everyone's plates were full."
"The sky was gray that cool November afternoon in the empty playground. The swings were rusted. The wood was rotted. There was silence except for the wind blowing through the dead leaves."
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Multiple Choice
If that passage below were set at Lena's birthday party, what could you infer?
Lena laughed loudly. "I can't believe you did that!" she said, smiling.
Lena might have received an unexpected present.
Lena might be mad at her best friend.
Lena might be a very selfish character.
Lena might be talking to her uncle.
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Multiple Choice
In the passage below, what can you infer about Randolph using clues from the setting?
One summer day, Randolph the Bright slept alone in his room in the castle at Reddington. The light of the morning seeped slowly through his curtains. Randolph blinked against the day, smiling as his dream came to a peaceful conclusion.
Randolph is a mean person.
Randolph has an older sister.
Randolph is a prince or king.
The setting doesn't give me any clues about Randolph.
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Multiple Choice
Why is the setting important in a story?
Because my teacher said it was important
It tells us the ending.
It helps us visualize what the land and characters look like in a story.
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Multiple Choice
Setting is defined as the _______and _______ of the story.
tone and place
tone and plot
time and place
time and plot
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