Starter quiz

  • How do you use the notes from a plan to support your writing of a narrative?
    • Copy it out word for word.
    • Follow the chronology and use the notes to form full sentences.  ✓
    • You don't need them.
  • Put the following events in the build-up for Lila in the correct order.
    • 1
      Lila gathered her strength to continue climbing.
    • 2
      She continued her ascent, braving the heat.
    • 3
      Lila kept slidng backwards.
    • 4
      The pain was so bad that Lila didn't know if she could survive it.
    • 5
      Lila fell to the ground in agony.
    • 6
      A rock rolled towards Lila but it missed her.
    • 7
      The entrance to the Grotto was uncovered.
  • What type of language is used to write a narrative build-up?
    • precise and ambitious vocabulary  ✓
    • simple, everyday language
    • rhyming words
  • Which of the following is a simple sentence?
    • Step by step, Lila continued on her neverending climb.  ✓
    • Lila put one foot in front of the other and she continued on her climb.
    • As Lila continued on her climb, the conditions worsened.
  • Which of the following is a compound sentence?
    • Lila felt like she might die, but she knew there was no turning back.  ✓
    • Lila felt like she might die.
    • As Lila battled against the torturous conditions, she felt like she might die.
  • Which of the following are adverbial complex sentences?
    • Lila battled through the pain because she knew there was no turning back.  ✓
    • A huge rock rolled towards Lila.
    • As the rock rolled towards Lila, she thought for certain it was all over.  ✓
    • Lila thought for certain that it was all over.
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