Comparison Skills Error Correction Worksheet
English
Grade 6
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This worksheet focuses on developing comparison skills through error correction exercises in literature analysis for Grade 6 students.
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Comparison Skills Error Correction Worksheet
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Grade Grade 6
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Introduction to Literary Comparisons
Scene Summary and Context Guide: This excerpt describes two contrasting characters in a story who face different challenges yet display similar traits. Character A is portrayed as brave and impulsive, often rushing into situations without thinking. Character B, on the other hand, appears cautious but shows resilience when needed. The scene highlights their actions during a critical moment, emphasizing their differing approaches yet common goal. The text includes phrases like 'bold step' and 'silent resolve,' which offer opportunities for analysis of word choice and tone. Understanding how authors use language to develop characters is key to comparing literary elements effectively. This exercise encourages careful reading and critical thinking to recognize subtle differences and similarities within the text.
1.
Identify the literary device used in the phrase 'bold step' and explain its effect.
[2 marks]2.
Compare the portrayal of Character A and Character B based on the provided summary. What is the main similarity?
[3 marks]3.
Correct the following analysis: 'The author uses metaphor when describing Character B’s resilience.'
[2 marks]4.
Identify the technique in the phrase 'silent resolve' and discuss how it contributes to character development.
[3 marks]5.
Which of the following best describes the tone created by the phrases 'bold step' and 'silent resolve'?
Aa) Confident and determined
Bb) Fearful and hesitant
Cc) Indifferent and detached
Dd) Sad and regretful
6.
Identify the literary device in the phrase 'silent resolve' and explain its purpose.
[2 marks]7.
Describe one way the author's word choice influences your understanding of Character A's personality.
[2 marks]8.
Select the best correction for this analysis: 'The phrase 'bold step' shows the character's hesitation.'
[2 marks]9.
Compare how the two characters' approaches to problem-solving are depicted in the summary.
[3 marks]10.
Identify and correct the error in this analysis: 'The author uses metaphor in describing both characters’ actions.'
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