Grade 3 Quiz Recounting Stories and Determining the Central Message – RL.3.2
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.3.2 focuses on the student’s ability to recount stories and understand their central messages, lessons, or morals, particularly in fables, folktales, and myths from various cultures. This standard helps students in recognizing the universal themes and messages in stories that span different cultures and times, enhancing their comprehension and multicultural understanding.
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What is a common feature of fables?
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In the context of stories, what does the term “recount” mean?
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Why are folktales important in diverse cultures?
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How can you determine the central message or lesson of a story?
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What type of story often uses animals with human traits to convey a moral or lesson?
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If you are asked to explain how a story’s message is conveyed, you should:
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Myths are often used to:
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The moral of a story is:
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Why is it important to recount stories from diverse cultures?
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When a story teaches a lesson through a mistake made by the main character, this is an example of:
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