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Grade 4 English Language Writing - Writing Literature Comprehension
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When a student learns to read and analyze literature, it will strengthen their writing narrative skills. They will use the elements found in literature they read in short stories. These would include characters, settings, events and specific details. The more students read, the better it will help them write their narratives.

Grade 4 English Language Writing - Writing Literature Comprehension
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10 Questions

1. After the climax takes place in a story, what happens after that?
2. How should the author of the story let the reader visualize the events and characters?
3. Also, during the beginning of the story, how should the characters be introduced?
4. When writing a short story, how should the student begin their story?
5. In what way should the conflict be described?
6. During the resolution, what happens?
7. During the resolution, what happens?
8. Also, during the beginning of the story, how should the characters be introduced?
9. Why should the author include the theme of the story?
10. In what way should the conflict be described?