Grade 5 Quiz Providing a Conclusion – W.5.3.E
Crafting a strong conclusion is crucial in narrative writing. This final section of a story should not only wrap up the events or experiences shared but should also provide a sense of closure and understanding to the reader. As emphasized by CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.5.3.E, a well-written conclusion derives naturally from the narrated events or experiences, ensuring that the narrative feels complete and satisfying.
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Why is a conclusion important in a narrative?
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In a story about a girl learning the value of hard work, which of these would be an appropriate conclusion?
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Which of these is a key characteristic of an effective conclusion?
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If a narrative describes a boy’s journey in overcoming his fear of water, what could be a fitting conclusion?
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In a story about friendship and reconciliation, which of these phrases would likely NOT fit in the conclusion?
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A conclusion should:
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If a story is about a woman’s hiking adventure and self-discovery, a suitable conclusion might mention:
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In narratives, conclusions often provide:
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For a narrative about a community coming together to save a local park, a resonating conclusion might emphasize:
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A story that doesn’t provide a logical conclusion might leave readers feeling:
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