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Reading Review

Reading Review

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English

4th Grade

Medium

CCSS
RL.5.6, RL.5.3, RL.4.3

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Meghan Owens

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7 Slides • 26 Questions

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Multiple Choice

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The series of events that make up a story
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Characters
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Conflict
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Theme
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Plot

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Story Elements

  • Characters: Who is the story about?

  • Setting: Where does the story take place? This could change throughout the story.

  • Conflict: What is the main problem or issue in the story?

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The people, animals, or things that help to shape the plot
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Internal Force
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Rising Action
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Protagonist
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Characters

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This is where and when the story takes place
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Characters
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Climax
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Setting
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Falling Action

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A problem or struggle between two opposing forces in a story.
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exposition
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resolution
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rising action
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conflict

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Multiple Choice

The problem in a story is the...
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theme
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resolution
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climax
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conflict

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Most exciting moment of the story; turning point

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exposition

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conflict

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climax

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rising action

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Multiple Choice

What is the ending of the story called?
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The Evolution
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The Elocution
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The Resolution
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The Revolution

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Multiple Choice

What is the meaning of point of view?

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Point of view describes when and where a story takes place.

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Point of view describes the conflict in the story.

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Point of view is the perspective from which the story is told or who is telling the story

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Point of view describes the turning point of the story.

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Point of View

  • First Person: A character is the narrator. They use the pronouns I, WE, MY, US, OUR, OURSELVES, MYSELF

  • Second Person: We don't see this often. Puts the reader (you) in the story. Uses the pronouns YOU, YOUR, YOURS

  • Third Person: The narrator is NOT a character. Uses pronouns THEY, THEM, HE, SHE, IT

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Multiple Choice

A story that is told using pronouns such as me, my I, we, etc.
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Personal Narrative
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Short Story
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First Person
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Summary

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Multiple Choice

Looking at the grade on my test, I knew that my parents were not going to be happy.

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First Person

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Second Person

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Third Person

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Multiple Choice

The family found a picnic spot and sat down.

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First Person

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Second Person

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Third Person

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Multiple Choice

Lucy tried as hard as she could, but she still couldn’t get the soccer ball in the net.

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First Person

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Second Person

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Third Person

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Multiple Choice

As I gazed at the beaches of Hawaii, I couldn’t believe my eyes.

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First Person

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Second Person

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Third Person

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Multiple Choice

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The point of view where the narrator is telling his or her own story. Uses words such as I, me, we, our, etc.

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3rd Person

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2nd Person

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1st Person

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4th person

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Multiple Choice

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The point of view where something is being taught or told to the audience and directly talks to them. Uses words such as you, your, etc.
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2nd person
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3rd person
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1st person
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all persons

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A story that is told using pronouns such as he, she, them, etc.
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Third Person Perspective
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First Person
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Summary
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Characterization

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Multiple Choice

What is the definition of Author's Purpose?
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Why a reading passage was written
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Descriptive details about a person, place, or thing.
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Figuring out something that is not directly stated in a reading passage
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figuring out the meaning of unknown words from other words

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Multiple Choice

Welcome to National Park
Watch for signs along the trail. They will tell you about the trees, plants, and animals that live here. The trail is six miles long and takes the average person two hours to hike. There are two rest stops along the way. 
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to persuade
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to inform
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to entertain

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Multiple Choice

Dear Edith, 
Pets should be allowed in restaurants. I brought my dog to dinner, and the waiter threw us out. He said that dogs were dirty, but my dog is cleaner than many people. I know! It's not fair - it's a ridiculous rule, and it should be changed.
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to persuade
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to inform
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to entertain

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Multiple Choice

Once upon a time, there was a sad dragon. People were afraid of him because he breathed fire. So, one day, he bought a bid bag of marshmallows, got some sticks, and put up a sign: "Free Marshmallow Roast." No one was afraid if him anymore.
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to persuade
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to inform
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to entertain

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Multiple Choice

a website describing a local dog leash ordinance, detailing its history and the penalties for walking around with one's dog unleashed
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Persuade
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Inform
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Entertain

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Multiple Choice

a story written about a young boy who moves to a new school and is bullied, but he gains self-confidence by joining a sports team
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Persuade
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Inform
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Entertain

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Multiple Choice

an article where the author argues that an iPhone is better than an Android phone
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Persuade
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Inform
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Entertain

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What is the author's purpose for a biography ?
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Persuade the reader to change your opinion
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Inform the reader about an important person's life
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Entertain the reader with a story
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Express the author's opinion about the person's life

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A commercial ad in a magazine purpose is to ?
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Persuade you to buy and drink more Dr. Pepper
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Inform you of all the ways Dr. Pepper is bad for you.
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Entertain you with a catch phrase.
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Express how delicious Dr. Pepper is 

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What is the author's purpose for a book series like Harry Potter?
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Inform the reader about magic
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Persuade the reader to become a wizard
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Entertain the reader with a story about a boy wizard
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Express dislike for magic

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