
HW/EC 9/9/24 FIRE VERB TENSES RL.5.3 Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g.,how characters interact).QUIZ
Quiz by MARCUS BECKWITH
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- Q1
Yesterday, I _____ to the park with my friends.
goes
went
going
go
30s - Q2
Right now, the birds _____ in the sky.
d) will fly
b) flew
c) are flying
a) fly
30s - Q3
Tomorrow, we _____ a big test in math class.
b) had
a) have
c) are having
d) will had
30s - Q4
My little sister _____ her toys every night before bed.
is putting away
puts away
put away
will put away
30s - Q5
Last summer, we _____ to the beach every weekend.
go
are going
will go
went
30s - Q6
By next week, I _____ all my homework for the month.
will have finished
finished
am finishing
finish
30s - Q7
My mom always _____ delicious cookies on Sundays.
bake
is baking
bakes
will bake
30s - Q8
Next year, I _____ to middle school.
am going
will go
went
go
30s - Q9
What does it mean to "compare and contrast" characters in a story?
b) To only look at how characters are different
a) To only look at how characters are similar
c) To look at both similarities and differences between characters
d) To describe what the characters look like
30s - Q10
b) The specific details of what happens in each event
a) Only the beginning of each event
d) The names of all the characters involved
c) How long each event lasts
30s - Q11
When comparing characters, which detail is usually most important?
c) Their actions and how they respond to conflict
b) Their age
a) Their physical appearance
d) The number of times they appear in the story
30s - Q12
What's a good strategy for comparing and contrasting in a story?
b) Make a list of similarities and differences
d) Always choose the main character as one thing to compare
a) Only focus on one character or event at a time
c) Ignore details that seem unimportant
30s