Which of the following pronouns will you most likely see in first person writing?
Personal Narrative

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Claire Turpin
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1.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
5 mins • 5 pts
I
me
we
you
Answer explanation
In first person writing, pronouns like 'I', 'me', and 'we' are commonly used to express personal thoughts and experiences. 'You' is second person and not typically found in first person narratives.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 5 pts
Your personal narrative must have included a _______________, ______________, and an ______________.
main idea, theme, conclusion
beginning, middle, end
problem, story, senses.
beginning, authors purpose, resolution
Answer explanation
The correct choice is 'beginning, middle, end' as these are essential components of a personal narrative structure, ensuring a coherent flow and development of the story.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 5 pts
Your personal narrative must have included sensory details.
True or False?
True
False
Answer explanation
True. A personal narrative should include sensory details to engage the reader and create a vivid experience, making the story more relatable and immersive.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 5 pts
Ice crackled and pinged against the family room window-
is an example of which sensory detail?
smell
sound
sight
touch
Answer explanation
The phrase 'Ice crackled and pinged' describes sounds made by ice, indicating that the sensory detail being highlighted is sound. Therefore, the correct answer is sound.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 5 pts
Fill in the blank with the correct word.
_______________________________________ tells one story about a memory from the author's life.
Memoir
Personal Narrative
Personal narrative and memoir
Answer explanation
A personal narrative focuses on a specific event or memory from the author's life, making it the correct choice. A memoir is broader, covering a larger span of experiences, while 'personal narrative and memoir' is not specific enough.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 5 pts
What should you consider when choosing a topic for a personal narrative?
Interesting details
Boring details
No details
Random details
Answer explanation
When choosing a topic for a personal narrative, it's essential to consider interesting details. These details engage readers and make the story compelling, while boring, random, or no details would fail to capture attention.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 5 pts
What is plot structure in a personal narrative?
The plot structure in a personal narrative refers to the setting and atmosphere of the story.
The plot structure in a personal narrative refers to the organization and sequence of events in the story.
The plot structure in a personal narrative refers to the characters and their development.
The plot structure in a personal narrative refers to the theme and message of the story.
Answer explanation
The correct choice highlights that plot structure in a personal narrative involves the organization and sequence of events, which is essential for guiding the reader through the story's progression.
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