Grade 3 Quiz Comparing and Contrasting Literary Elements – RL.3.9
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.3.9 focuses on the ability to compare and contrast the themes, settings, and plots of stories, particularly those written by the same author about the same or similar characters, such as in series books. This standard encourages students to delve deeper into texts, identifying similarities and differences in the elements of stories, and understanding an author’s approach to recurring characters and themes
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What does it mean to compare and contrast themes in a story?
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Why is it important to compare and contrast stories by the same author?
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If two books have the characters experiencing magical adventures, but one is set in space and the other in an enchanted forest, what is being contrasted?
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How can the plots of two stories be similar?
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What is a “theme” in a story?
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In books from a series, how are characters often similar?
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Why might an author write multiple stories about the same characters?
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When comparing stories, what does the “setting” refer to?
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If one story ends with a joyful reunion and another with a tragic loss, what aspect are you contrasting?
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What can be a reason for different settings in books from the same series?
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