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This is a homework CHECK to determine if you read and took notes on the similiarities and differences between poetry and prose (pg. 268).
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 725 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionThe following is an example of poetry or prose: essay
How Much do you know about 4th Grade - Literature?
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 2227 | Last updated: Oct 23, 2024
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Sample QuestionWhich of these words can be a direct object?
Do you know what are the elements of a plot? This quiz can assist you with learning the elements of a story. According to this quiz, you must ascertain when in the story or book we are introduced to...
Questions: 14 | Attempts: 8074 | Last updated: May 12, 2025
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Sample QuestionThis usually occurs at the beginning of the story. Characters are introduced. We also learn about the setting. Most importantly, we are introduced to the main problem of the story.
This 3rd Grade Literature MCQ Trivia tests knowledge on grammar, literature, and reading comprehension. It includes questions on sentence subjects, verb usage, rhymes, and literary geography, enhancing critical thinking and...
Questions: 16 | Attempts: 985 | Last updated: Oct 22, 2024
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Sample QuestionWhat question would the subject of a sentence answer?
This Narrative Text Exercise quiz enhances understanding of narrative structures and moral lessons through engaging stories from Javanese culture, focusing on comprehension and interpretation skills.
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 3544 | Last updated: Apr 19, 2023
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Sample QuestionRead this following text to answer question 1-4! Once upon the time, Sunan Kalijaga planed to visit Sunan Muria in Pati, Central Java. He asked his friends Ki Rangga to go with him. Several servants also joined them to carry their luggages. And they began walking to Sunan Muria’s house. Several hours later Ki Rangga felt tired. He was embarrassed to walk together with Sunan Kalijaga because Sunan Kalijaga did not look tired while Ki Rangga was very tired and thirsty. Finally Sunan kalijaga asked Ki Rangga to take a rest under a big tree. It was time for the Dzuhur prayer. But there was no water around to clean up or ‘wudu’. Ki Rangga was Confused. He told Sunan Kalijaga about it. Sunan Kalijaga only smiled and said, “we should pray for Allah SWT for water. Now you must guard this big tree, Ki Rangga, It might bring water to us. But remember! Everything happens beacause of Allah SWT. Don’t act alone. You must inform me when water comes out. I will be behind that hill,” Ki Rangga promised Sunan Kalijaga to inform him when water came out. So sunan kalijaga went behind the hill. Ki Rangga with his servants sat under the big tree. They quickly fell a sleep. Suddenly water came out of the big tree. Ki Rangga and his servants became wet. They woke up. They were very happy to see water. They drank and played in the water. Ki rangga forgot Sunan Kalijaga’s message to inform him when the water came out. Behind the hill Sunan Kalijaga was worried. So he went to the big tree. He was surprised to see Ki Rangga and his servants were playing in the water, “you forgot my message to inform me when the water comes out. Instead you are playing in the water like a turtle,” said Sunan Kalijaga, softly. A miracle happened. Ki rangga and his servants turned into turtles. Ki rangga was sad. He had changed into turtles because he did not keep his promise. The water formed a pond. It is now called Sendang Sani, in Pati Central Java. Many people still visit Sendang Sani now. Where was Sunan Kalijaga when the water came out?
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Explore the realms of literary genres with the 'Literary Genres Quiz: Trivia Test!' Engage with various types of stories\u2014from realistic fiction to fantasy, and poetry. Perfect for enhancing understanding of different...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 1072 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2023
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Sample QuestionA story using a made-up character that can happen in real life.
Distinct from other children literature in the fantasy genre, Fablehaven is written in a clear, narrative tone that carries the reader along and full of suspense. The first book in the series was released on July 30, 2006....
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 402 | Last updated: Mar 15, 2023
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Sample QuestionWho wrote the Fableheaven novel?
English studies is an academic discipline that includes the study of literature written in the English language( including literature from the United Kingdom, the United States, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong,...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 11022 | Last updated: Nov 12, 2024
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Sample QuestionSally made me _____ my shoes before I went into her house. She said she wanted to keep the carpet clean.
Take this quiz and learn more about fiction and nonfiction!
Questions: 8 | Attempts: 2121 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhat is the nature of a fictional story?
Take this quiz and learn more about 4th Grade - Literature
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 117 | Last updated: Oct 24, 2024
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Sample QuestionWhich word is a preposition?
The '4th Grade ELA Screener' quiz assesses understanding of non-fiction and fiction texts, focusing on comprehension, main ideas, and themes relevant to English Language Arts. It's designed to enhance literary analysis skills for...
Questions: 6 | Attempts: 194 | Last updated: Nov 12, 2024
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Sample QuestionIn some Scottish fishing villages in the nineteenth century, the production of smoked haddock, a popular fish, was a family affair.Before the fishermen went out for the day's catch, their wives carried the men on their shoulders from the docks to the boats. This way, the men wouldn't get wet before they faced a long day at sea.While the men fished for haddock, the second job of the fishwives, as they were called, was to prepare hundreds of hooks for the next trip. The women and their daughters would bait the hooks while a previous catch was being prepared. The haddock were prepared by a process called smoking. The fish were hung on poles across pits that were dug into the beaches or the sides of cliffs. The women built fires in the pits and placed empty sacks over the pits to capture the smoke. Sometimes, the smoke from the pits would guide the fishermen home from sea.Often, the wives sold the smoked fish at markets. They had to get to the markets on foot, sometimes walking as many as twenty miles. When the fishing was done and the men had followed the trail of smoke home, the wives would show their appreciation for the new catch by meeting the boats and carrying their husbands back to shore. 1. How do you know this is a nonfiction text?
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