Grade 2 Quiz Comparing and Contrasting Story Versions – RL.2.9
Dive into the realms of different tales and their unique renditions across cultures with this quiz! Aligned with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.9, this assessment requires you to sharpen your analytical skills as you compare and contrast two or more versions of the same story. Discover how diverse authors or cultures spin their narratives and how these differences illuminate varied themes, characters, settings, and plots.
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How do different versions of the same story help us understand culture?
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What should you pay most attention to when comparing and contrasting stories?
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If two stories have similar characters and settings but different endings, what is a major element you can contrast?
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In different cultural versions of “Little Red Riding Hood,” what element is often most similar?
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When an author changes a story’s setting to a different country or culture, what are they most likely trying to provide?
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What is a common reason for a story to have different versions?
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Why is the theme often preserved across different versions of the same story?
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If one version of a story is tragic and another is happy, what are the authors expressing?
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How does contrasting two versions of a story help in understanding the plot?
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What do we learn when we see how stories change from one culture to another?
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