

This Grade 6 worksheet focuses on teaching students the skill of literary argument writing. The story of Rohan emphasizes the importance of making thoughtful choices and understanding their consequences. Students will engage with exercises that help them analyze the story, identify key themes, and practice writing arguments based on their interpretations.
Through exercises such as multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, and argument writing, students will improve their understanding of how decisions shape individual and collective lives. By applying these skills to real-life scenarios, learners will develop the ability to reason, present their points clearly, and analyze the impact of their choices.
- Build comprehension of literary arguments.
- Foster critical thinking and self-reflection.
- Encourage students to understand how their decisions affect others.
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Answer
1. b) power of choices
2. c) academic focus
3. a) confident
4. c) helped friend
5. b) affects lives
6. a) academic focus
7. a) friendship
8. c) received help
9. a) impact matters
10. b) affect both person
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. decisions
2. impact
3. tough
4. affect
5. taught
6. helped
7. ignores
8. confident
9. focused
10. helped
Exercise 3 – True/False
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. True
7. False
8. False
9. False
10. True
Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Arguments
1. Rohan's book taught him that decisions don't have any consequences. (Incorrect: The book taught Rohan that decisions have consequences.)
2. Rohan chose to ignore his studies for social activities. (Incorrect: Rohan chose to focus more on his studies.)
3. Rohan’s decision to help his friend was only motivated by a desire for reward. (Incorrect: Rohan helped his friend out of kindness.)
4. Rohan felt overwhelmed and confused by every decision he made. (Incorrect: Rohan was confident and focused on his choices.)
5. The book encouraged Rohan to always prioritize his own benefit. (Incorrect: The book encouraged Rohan to think about others as well.)
6. Rohan always found it easy to make the right decisions. (Incorrect: Rohan sometimes struggled with making decisions.)
7. Rohan believed that his decisions were always right, regardless of the situation. (Incorrect: Rohan learned to be thoughtful and considerate with his decisions.)
8. Rohan’s kindness had no effect on his academic performance. (Incorrect: Rohan’s kindness helped him and others.)
9. Rohan ignored the impact his choices had on others. (Incorrect: Rohan considered how his choices affected others.)
10. Rohan’s choices did not affect the lives of those around him. (Incorrect: Rohan’s choices impacted his friend and others.)
Exercise 5 – Complete the Paragraph
Rohan discovered a book about **choices**. The book explained that small **decisions** can lead to big changes in life. One day, he had to decide between studying and helping his **friend**. He chose to help because he believed that **kindness** would always return. His decision helped him gain **help** from his friend. This story shows that **choices** can change lives in a meaningful way.
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They teach students how to structure their arguments, provide evidence, and develop a clear thesis statement.
It helps students strengthen their writing, critical thinking, and ability to argue with evidence.
It fosters analytical thinking, allowing students to engage with texts in a deeper, more persuasive manner.