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NARRATIVE TEXT BIG 9

NARRATIVE TEXT BIG 9

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9th Grade

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Narrative writing tells a story to ........... the reader.

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persuade

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entertain

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inform

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dismiss

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Multiple Select

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All narratives have.......

Choose all correct answers

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questions you need to answer

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settings, characters

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just point of view

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point of view and plot

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When planning your narrative you will have a plot. What are the three essential ideas you will use when creating a plot?

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There is nothing I need to create the plot.

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middle

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end

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beginning

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Multiple Choice

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What is the goal of writing a narrative?

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to create a masterpiece

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to have the reader make a choice

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to attract the readers at the beginning, keep them engaged until the end

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To create and ending that is always funny

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Multiple Choice

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True or False

As a writer, does pacing affect your narrative?

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True

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False

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Explain all the reasons of the importance of using transitions in your writing.

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Transitions are never used when writing.

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Transitions help you move the story to suit your pacing needs.

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Transitions help you title your writing.

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Transitions help show time passing and make the sequence of events clear.

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When you write a description, what are the reasons for using sensory details?

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This helps bring your narrative to life, gives your reader a clear picture of what is going on.

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This helps make my narrative boring.

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This helps to tell how things look, feel, taste,smell and sound.

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This also helps your reader read the narrative backwards

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Multiple Choice

In a narrative, which of these describes the setting?

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The setting describes who you are writing about and the plot.

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The setting is the cause and effect of a story.

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The setting describes the settings's time and location based on the kind of story you're telling.

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The setting is how you plan to write your narrative.

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In a narrative which describes the characters you have written about?

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Characters decide the conflict.

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Characters determine who is telling the story.

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Characters are where and when something happens.

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Characters perform the action in your narrative.

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Multiple Choice

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In a narrative, what is the plot/conflict in a narrative?

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When writing a plot decide on the conflict or problem for your character. As you write you will move your characters towards a resolution.

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When writing you will add details to make you character come alive.

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The plot will tell you who in your story.

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The plot will tells where your story will take place.

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Multiple Choice

Narrative writing is _________.
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a story
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something made up
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a true story about an event that really happened
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all three

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Multiple Choice

True for False:
Narrative stories have beginnings, middles, and ends?
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True
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False

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Multiple Choice

True or False: The beginning section is where the rising action occurs.
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True
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False

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Multiple Choice

Which answer shows the best example of dialogue being used in a narrative?
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Wow, Jim said as he walked down the eerie hallway to his destination.
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"Hey, wait up!" Joe yelled, as he saw his friends shadow disappear around the corner.

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Multiple Choice

Which statement is most true of narrative strategies?
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Tell a fictional story with the events written in order.
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You cannot do flashbacks
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Paragraphs have to be the same size
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Spelling, grammar, and capitalization don't matter.

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Multiple Choice

True or False, you need to use a character's name every single time they speak in a narrative
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True
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False
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True, unless they are speaking back and forth with another character.
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False, you never need to use a character's name.

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Multiple Choice

which is not a real structure for ordering evens in a narrative story
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New World order
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Cause and Effect order
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Chronological order

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Multiple Choice

which word means to go back in time to explain an event?
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Foreshadowing
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Flashback

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Multiple Choice

Which Point of View uses pronouns like I, me, we, us?
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3rd person
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1st person
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2nd person

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Multiple Choice

Which Point of View lets the narrator put the reader in place of the main character?
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1st person
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2nd person
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3rd person

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