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Elements of Fiction PRE

Quiz by Meagan Rowe

Grade 7
English
Georgia Standards of Excellence

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Measures 6 skills from
Grade 7
English
Georgia Standards of Excellence

ELAGSE7RL1
ELAGSE7RL2
ELAGSE7RL3
ELAGSE7RL4
ELAGSE7RL5
ELAGSE7W3

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  • Q1
    Meaning that is implied in the text
    Explicit Meaning
    Figurative
    Literal
    Implicit Meaning
    30s
    ELAGSE7RL1
  • Q2
    Meaning that is stated in the text
    Implicit Meaning
    Explicit Meaning
    Literal
    Figurative
    30s
    ELAGSE7RL1
  • Q3
    A logical guess based on evidence
    Imagrey
    Conclusion
    Inference
    Stanza
    30s
    ELAGSE7RL1
  • Q4
    "PIcking apart" a text
    Conclusion
    Imagery
    Analysis
    Inference
    30s
    ELAGSE7RL1
  • Q5
    an underlying message about life that a writer wants the reader to understand
    Author's point of view
    Theme
    Author's purpose
    Moral
    30s
    ELAGSE7RL2
  • Q6
    the point that the author wants you to remember most
    Plot
    Conclusion
    Central Idea
    Conflict
    30s
    ELAGSE7RL2
  • Q7
    Writing that DOES NOT include the author's opinion
    Narratives
    Subjective summary
    Objective summary
    Nonfiction
    30s
    ELAGSE7RL2
  • Q8
    Writing that INCLUDES the author's opinion
    Nonfiction
    Subjective summary
    Narratives
    Objective summary
    30s
    ELAGSE7RL2
  • Q9
    the writer’s attitude toward his/her subject
    Author's point of view
    Mood
    Tone
    Author's purpose
    30s
    ELAGSE7RL2
  • Q10
    The feeling the auidence gets while reading a text
    Tone
    Conflict
    Mood
    Moral
    30s
    ELAGSE7RL2
  • Q11
    A principal or character trait the author wants you to learn from the text
    Moral/lesson
    Mood
    Hook
    Theme
    30s
    ELAGSE7RL2
  • Q12
    Number 1 on the plot diagram is
    Question Image
    Falling Action
    Rising Action
    Exposition
    Resolution
    30s
    ELAGSE7RL3
  • Q13
    *BONUS* Number 2 on the plot diagram is
    Question Image
    Conflict
    Climax
    Exposition
    Rising Action
    30s
    ELAGSE7RL3
  • Q14
    Number 3 on the plot diagram is
    Question Image
    Rising Action
    Resolution
    Falling Action
    Exposition
    30s
    ELAGSE7RL3
  • Q15
    Number 4 on the plot diagram is
    Question Image
    Falling Action
    Climax
    Resolution
    Exposition
    30s
    ELAGSE7RL3

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