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When speaking about a topic, a student may be describing a story or giving facts about something. Whether it is a narrative or nonfiction piece, the student should use facts or events. This will best support what the student is relaying to the audience. They also must speak in a clear voice and understandable pace. In this quiz, the student will answer questions about speaking on a topic.
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This would be a beginning of a story about being brave.
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This statement would be about the first day of school in kindergarten.
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This statement both answers the question and gives an opinion.
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Communication has become easier throughout the years.
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A narrative should be told in sequential order.
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The beginning of the story should begin with the first event that happened.
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This is a fact about Valentine's Day.
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This statement is a fact about the Gold Rush.
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Since the teacher is asking for a general statement, you can still add details by describing each family member.
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Students should always speak clearly when speaking in front of their classmates.
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