Grade 6 Quiz Comparing and Contrasting Authors’ Presentations – RI.6.9
Understanding the nuances and perspectives of different authors on the same topic is vital for a comprehensive view. An event can be perceived and presented differently by various authors, influenced by their backgrounds, beliefs, or intentions. This standard emphasizes comparing and contrasting authors’ presentations, ensuring a more rounded understanding of the subject. This quiz will assess your ability to distinguish between two authors’ portrayals of the same events or topics.
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Question 1 of 10
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After reading a memoir and a biography about a famous explorer, you notice the memoir emphasizes the explorer’s personal struggles while the biography focuses on their achievements. This difference can be attributed to:
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An autobiography describes an event as a significant turning point for the author, while a historical account briefly mentions it. This difference can be because:
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A novelist and a journalist both write about the same incident. The novelist’s account is filled with emotions and personal reflections, while the journalist’s is more objective.
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After reading two books on the same historical figure, one portrays them as a hero, and the other as a complex individual with both good and bad traits. This shows:
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Two authors write about a natural disaster. One focuses on the scientific aspects, while the other details human stories of survival. This difference can be attributed to:
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An artist’s diary describes their life’s hardships, while a documentary about them emphasizes their art’s impact. The difference in focus might be due to:
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Two biographers write about a politician. One emphasizes their policies, while the other delves into their personal life. This distinction might arise from
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A personal letter describes an event as tragic, while a news article about the same event is neutral. The variance is likely because:
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Two travel writers visit the same city. One describes it as bustling and vibrant, while the other finds it overwhelming and chaotic. This difference showcases:
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A soldier’s diary from a war is filled with personal anecdotes and feelings, while a textbook on the same war focuses on strategies and outcomes. This difference stems from:
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