Grade 4 Quiz Identifying Differences Between Poems, Drama, and Prose – RL.4.5
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.5) challenge students to distinguish between various forms of literature – poems, dramas, and prose. They are also expected to understand and reference the structural components that define these genres, such as rhythm and meter in poems, and casts, settings, and stage directions in drama, enhancing their literary analysis and comprehension skills.
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Which literary form is written in ordinary language and most resembles everyday speech?
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What is a unique feature of poetry that differentiates it from prose and drama?
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Which element is specific to the structure of a drama?
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In drama, what is the term for the list of characters in the play?
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5. Question
What is typically NOT a feature of a poem?
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6. Question
If a text has characters, setting, dialogue, and stage directions, it is most likely a:
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7. Question
What term refers to the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry?
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Which of the following best describes prose?
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What is the purpose of stage directions in a drama?
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10. Question
A repeated rhythmic pattern in a poem is called:
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