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Narrative Writing

Narrative Writing

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English

7th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
RL.8.3, RL.5.3, 6.NS.B.3

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4 Slides • 14 Questions

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​Narrative Writing

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Multiple Choice

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

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persuade

2

inform

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entertain

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Multiple Choice

What is the plot of a story?

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The time and place of a story

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The sequence of events that take place in a story

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The message that the author wants the reader to learn.

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A type of conflict

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Multiple Choice

the place, time period, and duration of a story is called-

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characters

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setting

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plot

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theme

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Multiple Choice

The people or creatures in the story that help the story develop

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setting

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plot

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character

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theme

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Multiple Choice

A life lesson the author wants the reader to learn.

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character

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plot

3

setting

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theme

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Reorder

Place the stages of plot in the correct order.

Exposition

Inciting Incident

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action and Resolution

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5

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Descriptive Details

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Multiple Choice

What are descriptive details?

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The plot of the story

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The main conflict that is developed through the story.

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Where and When the story takes place.

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Words or phrases that help the reader visualize

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Multiple Choice

What sensory detail does the sentence describe?

Stranded high on the beach, the tiny jellyfish created a disagreeable stench as they began to decay.

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Touch

2

Taste

3

Smell

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Sight

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Multiple Choice

What sensory detail does the sentence describe?

The soft, warm sand by the dunes gave way to coarse sand packed hard by the incoming waves.

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sight
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touch
3
sound
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taste

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Transitions

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Multiple Choice

What is a narrative transition?

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Words or phrases that show when or where something takes place.

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The first paragraph in a text.

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The lesson or message that the author wants you to learn.

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The six stages of plot.

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Multiple Choice

What is an example of a narrative transition?

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The dog ran

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Later that day

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She is sleeping

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Eating

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media

Dialogue

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence uses dialogue and punctuation correctly?

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The mother remarked, "don't forget to clean your room!"

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The mother remarked, "Don't forget to clean your room!"

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The mother remarked "Don't forget to clean your room!"

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The mother remarked", Don't forget to clean your room!"

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correctly written dialogue.

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She thought further, Surely they  will get every one of the answers correct."

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She thought further, "surely they  will get every one of the answers correct."

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She thought further, surely they  will get every one of the answers correct.

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She thought further, "Surely they  will get every one of the answers correct."

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is correct? 

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Jane said, "I really want to eat Cheetos."

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Jane said "I really want to eat Cheetos."

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Jane said, "I really want to eat Cheetos".

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Jane said, "I really want to eat Cheetos,"

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