New Scholastic Year - Week 2 - Grade 9 - English Question Preview (ID: 53055)
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What is a narrative?
a) A story
b) Poetry
c) A letter
d) A research project
How should you start a narrative essay?
a) By greeting your readers
b) By any way you want
c) By a way that is interesting and descriptive
d) By using words such as once upon a time or one day
Which of the following IS NOT part of a narrative essay?
a) Descriptive details
b) An event told like a story
c) Reason, evidence and counterargument
d) The writer reflecting on how the event changed his/her life.
What is the point of view that a personal narrative often uses?
a) 2nd person view
b) Bird’s eye view
c) 1st person view
d) Narrator’s view
All of the following are elements of narrative writing except __
a) Setting
b) Problem and Solution
c) Has a beginning, middle and an end
d) Greeting and signature
___________ means the time and place in which the events happen in a story.
a) Chronological order
b) Setting
c) Dialogue
d) Transition words
What is the purpose of a narrative?
a) To give the reader information
b) To persuade readers
c) To tell a story
d) To describe characters
why did Mrs. Thompson lie?
a) Because she didn’t tell the students the truth
b) Because she didn’t like Teddy
c) Because she couldn’t love all her students the same
d) d. All the choices
she would write “poor work!” with a flourish. With a flourish means __
a) With a large confident movement
b) With hesitation
c) With pain
d) With feelings of guilt
Mrs. Thompson retrieved Teddy’s previous school records. Retrieve means ________
a) Get back to
b) Cancel
c) Write
d) Change
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