Narrative Writing: Openings & Endings - Error Correction
English
Grade 7
8 questions
~16 mins
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A worksheet focusing on identifying and correcting errors in narrative openings and endings for Grade 7 students.
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Narrative Writing: Openings & Endings - Error Correction
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Grade Grade 7
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Introduction to Narrative Openings and Endings
Once upon a time, there was a young girl named Lily who loved adventure. She always dreamed of exploring new worlds, but she never knew how to begin her journeys. One day, she decided to pack her bag and set off into the unknown. Her adventure was just beginning, and she was eager to see what lay ahead.
1.
Identify the error in the opening sentence and suggest a corrected version.
[2 marks]2.
What is the issue with the ending of the paragraph, and how can it be improved to create a stronger conclusion?
[2 marks]3.
Select the correct option that improves the narrative opening:
a) Lily loved adventure. She dreamed of exploring new worlds.
b) Once upon a time, there was a girl named Lily who loved adventure.
c) Lily, who loved adventure, dreamed of exploring new worlds.
[2 marks]Aa) Lily loved adventure. She dreamed of exploring new worlds.
Bb) Once upon a time, there was a girl named Lily who loved adventure.
Cc) Lily, who loved adventure, dreamed of exploring new worlds.
4.
Rewrite the following ending to make it more compelling: 'Her adventure was just beginning, and she was eager to see what lay ahead.'
[4 marks]5.
Identify the technique used in the phrase: 'Her adventure was just beginning.' Is it a metaphor, volta, or caesura?
[2 marks]6.
Choose the best way to start a narrative to hook the reader:
a) Lily was bored.
b) In the quiet town of Maplewood, Lily’s curiosity was about to change her life.
c) Lily’s adventure was not exciting.
[2 marks]Aa) Lily was bored.
Bb) In the quiet town of Maplewood, Lily’s curiosity was about to change her life.
Cc) Lily’s adventure was not exciting.
7.
Provide a brief explanation of why strong openings and endings are crucial in narrative writing.
[2 marks]8.
Create a checklist of three key elements to include when writing effective openings and endings in narratives.
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