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Temporal words are words that signal the order in which an event occurs. Some of these words include before, earlier, at first, and suddenly. Not only do these words show order, but they also allow the writing to flow more smoothly. Students should practice using these words in both speaking and writing. In this quiz, the students will determine which temporal word or phrase best makes sense in the story.
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This temporal phrase lets you know that this is the first event in the story.
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This is the next event in the story, so "then" should be used.
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This is the next event in the story, so "next" should be the word in the blank.
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This event occurs next, so "after that" is a good temporal phrase to use in this sentence.
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This is the last event in the story, so "finally" is a good temporal word to use.
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This temporal word makes the most sense.
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This would be an event that is happening now.
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This event took place before the beginning of the story.
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This would be an event that happened quickly.
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Since an important event occurred, then "from then on" should be used in this blank.
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