Writing About Myself

Writing About Myself

6th Grade

10 Qs

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Writing About Myself

Writing About Myself

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6th Grade

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Beth Teachey

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is a personal narrative?

A personal narrative is a form of writing that tells a story about a personal experience or event.

A personal narrative is a type of poem that uses vivid imagery and figurative language.

A personal narrative is a type of research paper that presents facts and data.

A personal narrative is a type of biography that tells the life story of a famous person.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why is it important to reflect on our goals and aspirations?

Reflecting on our goals and aspirations is not important because it can distract us from enjoying the present moment.

Reflecting on our goals and aspirations is not important because it can lead to unrealistic expectations.

Reflecting on our goals and aspirations is important because it helps us stay focused, motivated, and aligned with our values.

Reflecting on our goals and aspirations is not important because it can hinder our ability to adapt to new opportunities.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are some common elements of a personal narrative?

Unclear point of view, random events, vague descriptions, impersonal analysis

Multiple perspectives, minimal plot, generic descriptions, objective analysis

Clear point of view, well-developed plot, vivid descriptions, personal reflection

No plot, minimal descriptions, objective analysis, lack of reflection

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How can reflecting on our strengths and weaknesses help us in personal growth?

Reflecting on our strengths and weaknesses helps us in personal growth by providing self-awareness and insight into areas where we excel and areas where we can improve.

Reflecting on our strengths and weaknesses is a waste of time and energy.

Reflecting on our strengths and weaknesses only leads to self-doubt and insecurity.

Reflecting on our strengths and weaknesses has no impact on personal growth.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the purpose of writing about ourselves?

To create a sense of identity and self-awareness.

To express thoughts, experiences, and emotions and share unique perspectives with others.

To gain attention and validation from others.

To keep a record of our daily activities and routines.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are some tips for writing an engaging personal narrative?

Begin with a confusing hook, use repetitive language and no sensory details, hide emotions and reflections, have no structure, use abrupt transitions, skip editing and revising, be fake, provide no suspense, and conclude with a meaningless reflection.

To write an engaging personal narrative, consider the following tips: Start with a captivating hook, use descriptive language and sensory details, show emotions and reflections, structure the narrative, use transitions, edit and revise, be authentic, create suspense, and conclude with a meaningful reflection.

Start with a boring introduction, use vague language and lack details, avoid showing emotions and reflections, have a disorganized structure, skip transitions, don't bother with editing and revising, be inauthentic, provide no suspense, and conclude abruptly.

Start with a dull opening, use plain language and no sensory details, hide emotions and reflections, have a random structure, use awkward transitions, skip editing and revising, be insincere, provide no suspense, and conclude with a pointless reflection.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How can we overcome challenges when writing about ourselves?

Avoid personal anecdotes, focus on achievements and accolades, use generic language

Exaggerate accomplishments, ignore audience, skip the revision process

Write in a formal tone, avoid self-reflection, disregard feedback

Reflect on experiences, be honest and authentic, consider audience, seek feedback, create an outline, revise and edit

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