Q.1
In a narrative, the student wants to write a story about a girl who accidentally wears her pajamas to school. How should the story begin?
  • By introducing the characters in detail.
  • By describing the setting.
  • By creating a situation.
  • By describing the problem.
Q.2
In a narrative, the student wants to write a story about a girl who accidentally wears her pajamas to school. Which description below should be used to introduce the setting?
  • The setting is at a house and it is during the spring.
  • Beverly is living at her house and it is a warm day.
  • On a beautiful spring day, the sun rose over the mountains of Beverly's house.
  • On a day at Beverly's house, a problem is about to occur.
Q.3
In a narrative, the student wants to write a story about a girl who accidentally wears her pajamas to school. Which description below should be used to introduce the character?
  • A young girl named Beverly is brushing her teeth before heading to her 5th grade class.
  • Beverly is a young girl. She will go to school.
  • School is where Beverly will be going. She is a young girl.
  • The girl is Beverly. She goes to school. She is in the 5th grade.
Q.4
Which of the following would NOT be a good introduction?
  • There was a knock at the door and Sally was a 10-year old girl.
  • The jury entered back into the hushed courtroom to wait for the verdict.
  • Horses ran across the field as Farmer Todd entered the barn.
  • With the television volume up to the highest degree, the neighbors began knocking on the door.
Q.5
What details should definitely be included in an introduction of a character?
  • Their last test score.
  • Their appearance.
  • Their middle name.
  • Their favorite pet.
Q.6
Which of the following should NOT be included in the introduction to a story?
  • The characters.
  • The conflict at its worst.
  • The setting.
  • The beginning of the conflict.
Q.7
Do all of the characters have to be introduced at the beginning of the story?
  • No, they should be introduced as they are brought into the story.
  • No, some of the characters should be introduced at the very end of the story.
  • Yes, so that the reader knows all of the characters.
  • Yes, but only if they are the minor characters.
Q.8
Read the event below. My best friend, Paris, was telling my secret to her sister. Which event should take place next?
  • I whispered the secret into Paris's ear.
  • I marched right up to Paris and confronted her.
  • I really wanted to tell Paris what happened, but I wasn't sure if she would keep it a secret.
  • Even though Paris revealed my secret, I forgave her.
Q.9
Read the event below. Smoke filled the room and Patty realized it was coming from the oven. Which event should take place next?
  • While mixing the cake mix, Patty wasn't sure exactly how long to cook the cake.
  • The fire blazed and completely destroyed the house.
  • Patty placed the cake in the oven and then took a shower.
  • Patty ran to the oven and tried to put out the fire.
Q.10
Read the event below. The news reporter stated that a criminal had escaped prison. Which event should take place next?
  • A news reporter began her report about a criminal.
  • Tiffany quickly turned on the television to watch the local news.
  • Immediately, Tiffany closed the windows and locked the doors.
  • The escaped criminal had been caught.
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