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High School: 9th and 10th Grade
English Language
Grade 1 Writing - Narratives
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Q.1
What is a narrative?
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An opinion.
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Lots of facts.
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A story.
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A song.
Q.2
What is an event?
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Something that happens.
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A person in the story.
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A place in the story.
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How a person feels.
Q.3
Which sentence should come next? First, the girl saw a bug.
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The girl wants to go look for bugs.
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Last, the girl goes home.
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First, the girl looks for bugs.
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Then, the girl puts it in a jar.
Q.4
Which sentence should come next? First, my dog wakes up.Then, he hears a sound.
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Next, the dog goes to sleep.
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Next, the dog starts to bark.
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Last, the dog stops barking.
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First, the dog gets in his bed.
Q.5
What should happen next in the story? I was making a cake. First, I saw no eggs in the fridge.
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Then, I went to the store.
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Last, I made the cake.
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Next, I mixed the eggs.
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First, I wanted to eat a cake.
Q.6
What should happen next in the story? The rain came down. First, the boy ran inside. Then, he got a towel.
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Next, the boy wiped off the water.
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Next, the boy saw the rain.
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Next, the boy saw a towel.
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Next, the boy saw the dark sky.
Q.7
Which sentence is written with details?
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This is a puppy.
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A puppy is here.
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I see a puppy.
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The brown puppy barked.
Q.8
Which sentence is written with details?
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The girl wants water.
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Water is found here.
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The water is wet.
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The cool water poured in my mouth.
Q.9
What are details?
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They have a noun in the sentence.
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They tell a lot about something.
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They are what the text is all about.
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They are stories about a girl and a boy.
Q.10
How should events take place in a story?
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From the last event to the first event.
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From the first event to the last event.
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At the same time.
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There should be no events in a story.
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