Grade 4 Quiz Making Connections Between Text and Presentations – RL.4.7
In compliance with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.7, this quiz requires students to bridge the gap between written and visual or oral presentations of a narrative. By identifying how various elements in a story or drama are conveyed across different mediums, students enhance their analytical skills and comprehension of the text’s nuances
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
How does a play’s script most directly contribute to an oral presentation of the play?
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2. Question
In a movie adaptation of a book, what element would most likely be directly taken from the text of the book?
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If a character in a book is described as having a “raspy and haunting voice,” how might this be reflected in an audiobook?
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4. Question
When a novel is turned into a stage play, what aspect of the novel is MOST important to keep the same?
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5. Question
What is the role of stage directions in a drama?
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6. Question
In a movie, how are a character’s thoughts or feelings often represented if they are not explicitly stated?
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7. Question
If a book describes a setting as “a gloomy, desolate landscape, with an old creaky wooden bridge,” how might this be represented in a visual presentation?
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8. Question
Why might the director of a play include a specific prop (like a family heirloom) prominently in a scene?
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9. Question
If a story’s text describes intense action happening very quickly, how might this be reflected in a film adaptation?
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
What is one way a visual presentation of a text can emphasize a theme found in the original story?
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