Exam 10: Reading and Writing Narratives Texts
Exam 1: The Reading-Writing Connection20 Questions
Exam 2: Understanding the Reading and Writing Processes20 Questions
Exam 3: Using Reading and Writing Strategies18 Questions
Exam 4: Improving Vocabulary20 Questions
Exam 5: Critical Thinking and Viewing20 Questions
Exam 6: Ideas22 Questions
Exam 7: Organization20 Questions
Exam 8: Voice20 Questions
Exam 9: Reading and Writing Essays19 Questions
Exam 10: Reading and Writing Narratives Texts19 Questions
Exam 11: Reading and Writing Expository Texts22 Questions
Exam 12: Reading and Writing Arguments20 Questions
Exam 13: Conducting Research22 Questions
Exam 14: Sentence Basics20 Questions
Exam 15: Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences20 Questions
Exam 16: Agreement20 Questions
Exam 17: Sentence Problems20 Questions
Exam 18: Nouns20 Questions
Exam 19: Pronouns20 Questions
Exam 20: Verbs20 Questions
Exam 21: Adjectives and Adverbs20 Questions
Exam 22: Conjunctions and Prepositions20 Questions
Exam 23: Capitalization20 Questions
Exam 24: Comma20 Questions
Exam 25: Quotation Marks and Italics20 Questions
Exam 26: Other Punctuation20 Questions
Exam 27: Health Disparities and Racial Diversity in America100 Questions
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References to the setting in a narrative can help a reader visualize the experience.
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Realistic narrative paragraphs include more telling details and fewer showing details.
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Imogen Cunningham was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, at the end of the nineteenth century. She spent her life making loving photographic portraits of people in the cities where she lived. At the end of her life she made stirring portraits of people who were, as she put it, "alive and kicking." She photographed many people in their nineties like Old Norton in his shack and the nursing home resident feeling forgotten and forlorn, for whom the main challenge of life was merely to live through each day.
-adapted from Kornblum, Sociology in a Changing World , p. 366
What inference can be made from this reading?
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Directions: Choose the best answer based on the information you read in Chapter 10. Which of the following is not a type of narrative text?
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A narrative may begin by jumping right into the action rather than with a traditional topic sentence.
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Narratives often focus on an event that has some heightened importance in a writer's life.
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I was relishing my final evening in Dubrovnik, a medieval walled city in Croatia known for its ornate gates and orange-tiled roofed buildings, when I was stopped by the sweet aroma of freshly baked pastries coming from a street cart by the road. Digging through my brown leather coin purse, I found a lone dinar and handed it to the pastry cart attendant. That last day of vacation will forever be linked to the still-warm circle of pastry the attendant exchanged for my little coin and my grateful "Hvala!" The burek , a savory pastry made of phyllo dough wrapped around soft white cheese, was rolled into a spiral much like an enormous cinnamon bun. With my first bite into the buttery phyllo, I became a lifelong devotee. The flaky dough complemented the cheese, which came out in chewy strings, like mozzarella on a pizza, but much tangier. I ate every last morsel of that street food delight and then went home armed with a new recipe book to help me recreate that special meal whenever I am feeling nostalgic for beautiful Dubrovnik. Use context clues to infer the meaning of the word "devotee."
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I was relishing my final evening in Dubrovnik, a medieval walled city in Croatia known for its ornate gates and orange-tiled roofed buildings, when I was stopped by the sweet aroma of freshly baked pastries coming from a street cart by the road. Digging through my brown leather coin purse, I found a lone dinar and handed it to the pastry cart attendant. That last day of vacation will forever be linked to the still-warm circle of pastry the attendant exchanged for my little coin and my grateful "Hvala!" The burek , a savory pastry made of phyllo dough wrapped around soft white cheese, was rolled into a spiral much like an enormous cinnamon bun. With my first bite into the buttery phyllo, I became a lifelong devotee. The flaky dough complemented the cheese, which came out in chewy strings, like mozzarella on a pizza, but much tangier. I ate every last morsel of that street food delight and then went home armed with a new recipe book to help me recreate that special meal whenever I am feeling nostalgic for beautiful Dubrovnik. Though all five senses are engaged in the passage, which sensory details dominate?
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Directions: Choose the best answer based on the information you read in Chapter 10. Which of the following is good advice for including dialogue in a narrative?
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A time line organizes key details in a narrative into chronological order.
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Directions: Choose the best answer based on the information you read in Chapter 10. Revise a narrative draft by adding ___________ nouns, verbs, and modifiers.
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Directions: Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 10 to select the best answer to the questions about the following reading passages.
Imogen Cunningham was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, at the end of the nineteenth century. She spent her life making loving photographic portraits of people in the cities where she lived. At the end of her life she made stirring portraits of people who were, as she put it, "alive and kicking." She photographed many people in their nineties like Old Norton in his shack and the nursing home resident feeling forgotten and forlorn, for whom the main challenge of life was merely to live through each day.
-adapted from Kornblum, Sociology in a Changing World , p. 366
What phrase in the passage is likely Cunningham's exact words?
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Directions: Choose the best answer based on the information you read in Chapter 10. Which of the following activities can help a student plan a personal narrative?
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Directions: Choose the best answer based on the information you read in Chapter 10. To narrate is to ________________.
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Indirect quotations do not use quotation marks.
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Directions: Choose the best answer based on the information you read in Chapter 10. Effective narratives may include
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