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10/28/24 HW/EC I CAN STANDARDS PRACTICE UPDATED

Quiz by MARCUS BECKWITH

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  • Q1
    Which signal word would likely indicate a compare/contrast text structure?
    next
    unlike
    because
    first
    30s
  • Q2
    Which signal word is typically used to indicate a cause/effect relationship in a text?
    for example
    therefore
    although
    meanwhile
    30s
  • Q3
    What signal word would likely indicate a description text structure?
    but
    afterward
    in addition
    for example
    30s
  • Q4
    Which signal word would you expect to see in a text that compares two different things?
    similarly
    therefore
    before
    after
    30s
  • Q5
    If a text includes the signal word 'because', what type of text structure is likely being used?
    cause/effect
    compare/contrast
    sequence
    description
    30s
  • Q6
    Which signal word is used to show the order of events in a sequence?
    instead
    although
    similarly
    first
    30s
  • Q7
    What signal word might you find in a text that emphasizes a contrast between two ideas?
    for instance
    therefore
    next
    however
    30s
  • Q8
    Which signal word would indicate a sequence of events after an initial event?
    because
    unlike
    afterward
    instead
    30s
  • Q9
    How does a change in the narrator's point of view affect the description of events in a story?
    It makes the events more exciting.
    It only changes the dialogue.
    It can change the way events are perceived and interpreted.
    It has no effect on the story.
    30s
  • Q10
    How can the use of similes and metaphors enhance the reader's experience of a story's setting?
    They add vivid imagery that makes the setting more relatable and engaging.
    They distract from the main plot.
    They only provide literal descriptions.
    They make the text harder to read.
    30s
  • Q11
    What happens to the description of a setting if the narrator is fearful or anxious?
    The setting may be described in a more negative or threatening manner.
    The setting will become less important in the story.
    The narrator will ignore the setting entirely.
    The setting will always be described positively.
    30s
  • Q12
    How does the choice of narrator influence the readers' understanding of a character's motivations?
    All narrators provide the same insights.
    A first-person narrator can provide direct insight into a character's thoughts and feelings.
    A third-person narrator is always the most insightful.
    Narrators do not influence understanding at all.
    30s
  • Q13
    What can a reader learn about the author's style by analyzing multiple chapters?
    Authors always change their style in every chapter.
    They can observe patterns in language, tone, and structure used throughout the text.
    The author’s style is only revealed in the first chapter.
    Style is irrelevant to the content of the chapters.
    30s
  • Q14
    What does the arrangement of chapters in a book often indicate about its overall theme?
    The order of the chapters helps to reveal the development of the main ideas.
    Chapter arrangements are random and have no significance.
    Chapters can be read in any order without affecting the story.
    The theme is only found in the introduction.
    30s
  • Q15
    How can a reader use the chapters of a book to summarize its plot?
    By looking only at the cover of the book.
    By reviewing the main events and key points from each chapter.
    By only reading the first and last chapters.
    By skipping to the end and reading the conclusion.
    30s

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