Question
Writing a Conclusion Quick Check
1. What is a conclusion?(1 point)
Responses
a final paragraph in a narrative that contains most of the supporting details
a final paragraph in a narrative that contains most of the supporting details
a final paragraph in a narrative that flows logically from the events in the story
a final paragraph in a narrative that flows logically from the events in the story
the body of a narrative that further develops the characters and main conflict of the story
the body of a narrative that further develops the characters and main conflict of the story
an opening paragraph in a narrative that introduces the main characters, setting, and conflict
2. Which element should a writer leave out of a conclusion?(1 point)
Responses
new knowledge or realization from the story’s events
new knowledge or realization from the story’s events
new information or a plot twist
new information or a plot twist
a character's change or growth
a character's change or growth
a solution to the story's problem
3.Drag and drop the answer into the correct location.(1 point)
If a story presents a problem, a strong conclusion provides a
4. What is a reflection?(1 point)
Responses
when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative
when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative
when an author poses a thought-provoking question to the reader
when an author poses a thought-provoking question to the reader
when a character offers a resolution to a problem described earlier in the narrative
when a character offers a resolution to a problem described earlier in the narrative
when the author introduces a new character to the narrative
1. What is a conclusion?(1 point)
Responses
a final paragraph in a narrative that contains most of the supporting details
a final paragraph in a narrative that contains most of the supporting details
a final paragraph in a narrative that flows logically from the events in the story
a final paragraph in a narrative that flows logically from the events in the story
the body of a narrative that further develops the characters and main conflict of the story
the body of a narrative that further develops the characters and main conflict of the story
an opening paragraph in a narrative that introduces the main characters, setting, and conflict
2. Which element should a writer leave out of a conclusion?(1 point)
Responses
new knowledge or realization from the story’s events
new knowledge or realization from the story’s events
new information or a plot twist
new information or a plot twist
a character's change or growth
a character's change or growth
a solution to the story's problem
3.Drag and drop the answer into the correct location.(1 point)
If a story presents a problem, a strong conclusion provides a
4. What is a reflection?(1 point)
Responses
when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative
when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative
when an author poses a thought-provoking question to the reader
when an author poses a thought-provoking question to the reader
when a character offers a resolution to a problem described earlier in the narrative
when a character offers a resolution to a problem described earlier in the narrative
when the author introduces a new character to the narrative
Answers
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Answer
Fill in the blanks with the present tense of the verbs.
Questions
Modelo
repetir: Arturo y Eva Example answerrepitenEnd example answer.
decir: Yo Example answerdigoEnd example answer.
seguir: Yo Example answersigoEnd example answer.
repetir (e:i)
Question 1 with 1 blank
Nosotros 1 of 1.
Question 2 with 1 blank
Yo 1 of 1.
Question 3 with 1 blank
Julia 1 of 1.
Question 4 with 1 blank
Sofía y yo 1 of 1.
decir (e:i)
Question 5 with 1 blank
Él 1 of 1.
Question 6 with 1 blank
Tú 1 of 1.
Question 7 with 1 blank
Ellas 1 of 1.
Question 8 with 1 blank
Usted 1 of 1.
seguir (e:i)
Question 9 with 1 blank
Los chicos 1 of 1.
Question 10 with 1 blank
Tú 1 of 1.
Question 11 with 1 blank
Nosotros 1 of 1.
Question 12 with 1 blank
Usted 1 of 1.
Questions
Modelo
repetir: Arturo y Eva Example answerrepitenEnd example answer.
decir: Yo Example answerdigoEnd example answer.
seguir: Yo Example answersigoEnd example answer.
repetir (e:i)
Question 1 with 1 blank
Nosotros 1 of 1.
Question 2 with 1 blank
Yo 1 of 1.
Question 3 with 1 blank
Julia 1 of 1.
Question 4 with 1 blank
Sofía y yo 1 of 1.
decir (e:i)
Question 5 with 1 blank
Él 1 of 1.
Question 6 with 1 blank
Tú 1 of 1.
Question 7 with 1 blank
Ellas 1 of 1.
Question 8 with 1 blank
Usted 1 of 1.
seguir (e:i)
Question 9 with 1 blank
Los chicos 1 of 1.
Question 10 with 1 blank
Tú 1 of 1.
Question 11 with 1 blank
Nosotros 1 of 1.
Question 12 with 1 blank
Usted 1 of 1.
Answered by
GPT-4o
Sure! Here are the answers to each question in your "Writing a Conclusion Quick Check":
1. **What is a conclusion?**
- Response: **a final paragraph in a narrative that flows logically from the events in the story**
2. **Which element should a writer leave out of a conclusion?**
- Response: **new information or a plot twist**
3. **If a story presents a problem, a strong conclusion provides a**
- **(Answer to provide in blank)**: solution
4. **What is a reflection?**
- Response: **when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative**
1. **What is a conclusion?**
- Response: **a final paragraph in a narrative that flows logically from the events in the story**
2. **Which element should a writer leave out of a conclusion?**
- Response: **new information or a plot twist**
3. **If a story presents a problem, a strong conclusion provides a**
- **(Answer to provide in blank)**: solution
4. **What is a reflection?**
- Response: **when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative**
Answered by
GPT-4o
Yes, I'm confident in those answers. Let me break them down further to support my reasoning:
1. **What is a conclusion?**
- The correct answer is: "a final paragraph in a narrative that flows logically from the events in the story." A good conclusion ties together the main points or themes and provides closure to the narrative.
2. **Which element should a writer leave out of a conclusion?**
- The correct answer is: "new information or a plot twist." A conclusion should wrap up the narrative, not introduce new elements or surprises that could confuse the reader.
3. **If a story presents a problem, a strong conclusion provides a _____.**
- **solution**. If a problem is presented in a story, a strong conclusion would typically provide a resolution or solution to that problem, tying up the narrative.
4. **What is a reflection?**
- The correct answer is: "when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative." Reflection involves revisiting past events and considering their significance, often providing insight or lessons learned.
I hope this helps clarify things!
1. **What is a conclusion?**
- The correct answer is: "a final paragraph in a narrative that flows logically from the events in the story." A good conclusion ties together the main points or themes and provides closure to the narrative.
2. **Which element should a writer leave out of a conclusion?**
- The correct answer is: "new information or a plot twist." A conclusion should wrap up the narrative, not introduce new elements or surprises that could confuse the reader.
3. **If a story presents a problem, a strong conclusion provides a _____.**
- **solution**. If a problem is presented in a story, a strong conclusion would typically provide a resolution or solution to that problem, tying up the narrative.
4. **What is a reflection?**
- The correct answer is: "when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative." Reflection involves revisiting past events and considering their significance, often providing insight or lessons learned.
I hope this helps clarify things!
Answered by
GPT-4o
Sure! Here are the present tense conjugations for each verb:
**repetir (e:i)**
1. **Nosotros** repetimos
2. **Yo** repito
3. **Julia** repite
4. **Sofía y yo** repetimos
**decir (e:i)**
5. **Él** dice
6. **Tú** dices
7. **Ellas** dicen
8. **Usted** dice
**seguir (e:i)**
9. **Los chicos** siguen
10. **Tú** sigues
11. **Nosotros** seguimos
12. **Usted** sigue
These answers fill in the blanks with the correct present tense forms of the verbs.
**repetir (e:i)**
1. **Nosotros** repetimos
2. **Yo** repito
3. **Julia** repite
4. **Sofía y yo** repetimos
**decir (e:i)**
5. **Él** dice
6. **Tú** dices
7. **Ellas** dicen
8. **Usted** dice
**seguir (e:i)**
9. **Los chicos** siguen
10. **Tú** sigues
11. **Nosotros** seguimos
12. **Usted** sigue
These answers fill in the blanks with the correct present tense forms of the verbs.
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