Grade 5 Quiz Applying Reading Standards to Literature – W.5.9.A
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.5.9.A emphasizes the application of 5th-grade reading standards specifically to literature. Students are expected to delve deeper into literary texts, drawing out specific details to compare and contrast various elements such as characters, settings, and events. This entails not only identifying these details but also understanding their significance in the context of the story or drama and recognizing the interactions and relationships between these elements.
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What is the primary reason for comparing and contrasting characters in a story?
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When contrasting two settings in a story, you are:
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How can the interaction between two characters provide insight into their relationship?
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What does it mean to “draw on specific details” from the text?
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5. Question
When comparing events in a drama, it is essential to look at:
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Which of the following can help in understanding how characters interact?
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7. Question
If two characters in a story always argue but help each other in difficult times, what can be inferred?
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To compare two characters effectively, you should:
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In a drama, how can setting influence the events?
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Which of the following is NOT a reason to compare and contrast elements in literature?
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