2024 Christmas Term Writing Composition

2024 Christmas Term Writing Composition

6th Grade

29 Qs

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2024 Christmas Term Writing Composition

2024 Christmas Term Writing Composition

Assessment

Quiz

Other

6th Grade

Hard

Created by

Shelly Tinker

FREE Resource

29 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following is an example of clear writing?

The dog went on the street, it was running, fast as a wind.

The dog ran quickly down the street.

The street was running fast with a dog.

The dog street, wind went fast.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What does it mean to have a "strong opening" in a story?

The first sentence should confuse the reader.

The first sentence should describe the setting in great detail.

The first sentence should grab the reader's attention and make them want to read more.

The first sentence should introduce all the characters at once.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of these is an example of proper organization in writing?

The story jumps from one event to another without clear order.

The story has a beginning, middle, and end, with clear transitions between each part.

The events are told in random order with no transitions.

The characters and events are described but not in any particular order.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why is using correct grammar and punctuation important in writing?

It helps the reader understand what you mean without confusion.

It makes your writing look more colorful and fancy.

It doesn't matter as long as the words are spelled correctly.

It makes your writing longer.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Adventure in the Forest

One warm, sunny afternoon, Emma decided to go on an adventure in the forest behind her house. She had always been curious about the mysterious woods, and today, she finally gathered the courage to explore. With a backpack full of snacks and a flashlight, she set off, excited to discover what lay hidden beneath the towering trees.

As she walked deeper into the forest, Emma noticed the soft rustling of leaves and the faint chirping of birds overhead. The air smelled fresh and earthy, a welcome change from the dusty streets of her neighborhood. She spotted a stream trickling along the path, its crystal-clear water sparkling in the sunlight. Emma knelt by the water and dipped her fingers in, feeling the coolness spread through her hand. It was the perfect moment for quiet reflection, away from the noise of the world.

But then, something caught her eye. Near the base of an old oak tree, she saw a glint of metal. Curiosity piqued, she hurried over and found an old, rusty key half-buried in the soil. She picked it up carefully and wondered what it might open. The discovery made her even more determined to explore every corner of the forest, hoping to uncover more secrets hidden within its depths.

What makes the opening of the passage engaging?

It describes the weather in great detail.

It introduces the character, Emma, and her curiosity about the forest, creating a sense of anticipation.

It talks about the forest without mentioning Emma.

It includes long, complicated sentences that are hard to understand.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

One warm, sunny afternoon, Emma decided to go on an adventure in the forest behind her house. She had always been curious about the mysterious woods, and today, she finally gathered the courage to explore. With a backpack full of snacks and a flashlight, she set off, excited to discover what lay hidden beneath the towering trees.

As she walked deeper into the forest, Emma noticed the soft rustling of leaves and the faint chirping of birds overhead. The air smelled fresh and earthy, a welcome change from the dusty streets of her neighborhood. She spotted a stream trickling along the path, its crystal-clear water sparkling in the sunlight. Emma knelt by the water and dipped her fingers in, feeling the coolness spread through her hand. It was the perfect moment for quiet reflection, away from the noise of the world.

But then, something caught her eye. Near the base of an old oak tree, she saw a glint of metal. Curiosity piqued, she hurried over and found an old, rusty key half-buried in the soil. She picked it up carefully and wondered what it might open. The discovery made her even more determined to explore every corner of the forest, hoping to uncover more secrets hidden within its depths.

What is an example of descriptive language in the passage?

"She had a backpack full of snacks."

"Emma decided to go on an adventure in the forest."

"She picked it up carefully and wondered what it might open."

"The air smelled fresh and earthy, a welcome change from the dusty streets of her neighborhood."

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Adventure in the Forest

One warm, sunny afternoon, Emma decided to go on an adventure in the forest behind her house. She had always been curious about the mysterious woods, and today, she finally gathered the courage to explore. With a backpack full of snacks and a flashlight, she set off, excited to discover what lay hidden beneath the towering trees.

As she walked deeper into the forest, Emma noticed the soft rustling of leaves and the faint chirping of birds overhead. The air smelled fresh and earthy, a welcome change from the dusty streets of her neighborhood. She spotted a stream trickling along the path, its crystal-clear water sparkling in the sunlight. Emma knelt by the water and dipped her fingers in, feeling the coolness spread through her hand. It was the perfect moment for quiet reflection, away from the noise of the world.

But then, something caught her eye. Near the base of an old oak tree, she saw a glint of metal. Curiosity piqued, she hurried over and found an old, rusty key half-buried in the soil. She picked it up carefully and wondered what it might open. The discovery made her even more determined to explore every corner of the forest, hoping to uncover more secrets hidden within its depths.

Why does the author include the detail about the rusty key?

To show that Emma is not paying attention to her surroundings.

To add mystery and encourage the reader to wonder what the key might open.

To distract from the main plot of the story.

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