Grade 7 Quiz Applying Grade 7 Reading Standards to Literature – W.7.9.A
In the seventh grade, students delve into literature with a keener analytical eye, examining how authors use or alter historical contexts to create compelling narratives. This involves comparing and contrasting fictional portrayals of times, places, or characters with actual historical accounts. By doing so, students can discern how authors may manipulate historical elements for literary purposes and how fiction can
provide unique lenses through which we understand history.
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What purpose does comparing a fictional portrayal to a historical account serve?
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When comparing a fictional portrayal of a time to a historical account, what are you likely to find?
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How can analyzing how authors use history in fiction help in understanding the story better?
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Why might an author choose to alter historical facts in a fictional story?
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What is a primary difference between fiction and historical accounts?
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Why might two authors depict the same historical event differently in their fictional works?
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If an author uses a real historical figure as a character in their fiction, what might they change about this character?
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Which of the following best describes how fiction can aid in understanding history?
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An author sets a fictional story during the Renaissance but includes modern technology. This is an example of:
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What does it mean when fiction “provides a lens” to view history?
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