Which of these is true about the setting of the story?
A. It takes place in a classroom where the problem of bullies is shown.
B. It takes place at a home where the character asks for help for his problem.
C. It takes place at the end of the school year when the characters are leaving school.
D. It takes place at the beginning of the school year when the characters are getting to know each other.
A. It takes place in a classroom where the problem of bullies is shown.
Read the following onomatopoeia from a poem.
Boom! Splat!
The author includes this phrase in the poem to show what the paint—
A. feels like.
B. tastes like.
C. smells like.
D. sounds like.
D. sounds like.
The Hare was once boasting of his speed before the other animals.
“I have never yet been beaten,” said he, “when I put forth my full speed. I challenge anyone here to race with me.”
The Tortoise said quietly, “I accept your challenge.”
“That is a good joke,” said the Hare; “I could dance round you all the way.”
“Keep your boasting till you’ve beaten,” answered the Tortoise. “Shall we race?”
So, a course was fixed, and a start was made. The Hare darted almost out of sight at once, but soon stopped and, to show his contempt for the Tortoise, lay down to have a nap. The Tortoise plodded on and plodded on, and when the Hare awoke from his nap, he saw the Tortoise just near the winning-post and could not run up in time to save the race. Then said the Tortoise:
“Plodding wins the race.”
What can the reader learn by reading this story?
A. Taking a nap is good for your health.
B. Bragging and showing off does not make you a winner.
C. Turtles are more likeable animals than hares.
D. Dancing is good exercise and can make you a faster runner.
B. Bragging and showing off does not make you a winner.
A. The third-person narrator tells the story
B. The point of view keeps changing
C. There is no clear point of view
D. The first-person narrator tells the story
D. The first-person narrator tells the story
NAHISI, an exchange student from Nigeria
FEY, Nahisi’s host and friend
A. I was just trying to be nice.
B. You are only a kid just like me.
C. You did not just say that!
D. I should think before I say things.
D. I should think before I say things.
Which sentence below is an example of Gerald trying to solve his problem?
A. It was all just a bad dream.
B. He looked around and found a dumpster to jump in.
C.As he got closer the tree started turning into bars of soap.
D. Being a nasty pig was fun to Gerald.
B. He looked around and found a dumpster to jump in.
Shall I compare you to an ice-cream cone?
You are sweeter as you melt away
Rough winds do not shake your golden throne
You are awesome on a summer day
At times, you’re quiet on that wooden stick
in the freezer, as I adore
And always it is you that I would pick
My dear, I like you even more
A. 8 My dear, I like you even more
B. 2 You are sweeter as you melt away
C. 7 And always it is you that I would pick
D. 5 At times, you’re quiet on that wooden stick
C. 7 And always it is you that I would pick
A. Being quiet is important in classroom.
B. Even children can figure out a difficult situation.
C. Grown-ups do not know how to help children.
D. Children can never solve big problems.
B. Even children can figure out a difficult situation.
A. the narrator knows what each character is feeling.
B. it shows Papa's, Summer's, and the twin's thoughts.
C. Summer's twin is a character and the narrator.
D. it uses the pronouns "he," "him," and "his.".
C. Summer's twin is a character and the narrator.
A. Skeeter misses his friend, and Mya shows she still cares.
B. Skeeter is afraid of Mya, and Mya tries to scare him away.
C. Skeeter wants to be alone, and Mya ignores him completely.
D. Skeeter is angry at Mya, and she runs away from him on purpose.
A. Skeeter misses his friend, and Mya shows she still cares.
NAHISI, an exchange student from Nigeria
FEY, Nahisi’s host and friend
A. She thinks she is different from Fey.
B. She understands Fey is not really nice.
C. She is more understanding of Fey.
D. She is sorry for saying what she said.
C. She is more understanding of Fey.
Words with assonance have the same vowel sounds. Which of these lines does not have assonance?
A. 6 She wears my favorite shoes, too.
B. 4 how whiny my sister can be.
C. 12 I ask. Mother laughs, annoying me.
D. 7 She does it all while smiling big.
C. 12 I ask. Mother laughs, annoying me.
A. Friendship begins in unexpected ways.
B. It is important to be your own friend.
C. Always follow your heart.
D. Do not be afraid to help.
A. Friendship begins in unexpected ways.
Name the pronouns for each Point of View.
1st
2nd
3rd
1st- me I we our
2nd- you
3rd- he she they them names
Aliens! Aliens! Everywhere!
They are on my back,
They are in my hair.
Aliens! Aliens! Everywhere!
Stay away from me.
And catch me if you dare.
Aliens! Aliens! Everywhere!
They are only scary monsters
With a stone-cold stare.
Aliens! Aliens! Everywhere!
I want you all gone
But I’m sure you’re aware.
Aliens! Aliens! Nowhere!
I took out my paint gun
And left no alien to spare.
A. The speaker does not like them and wants to destroy them.
B. The speaker enjoys playing paint guns with the aliens.
C. The speaker does not mind the company and finds them interesting.
D. The speaker wishes the aliens would come back another day.
A. The speaker does not like them and wants to destroy them.
FREE POINTS!!!!
HAVE A DANCE BREAK!
A. A mouse is scared of cats and will hide from them like the ants and critters are hiding from the sun.
B. The sun is chasing the ants and critters around.
C. The ants and critters are trying to keep away from mouse traps.
D. Some ants are like mice and critters are like cats.
A. A mouse is scared of cats and will hide from them like the ants and critters are hiding from the sun.
FREE POINTS!!!
Send one person to play rock paper scissors against Ms. Cook.
FREE POINTS!!!
Go find Wally he just became a member of your team!
A. The guide explains why the water lights up.
B. The narrator thinks the boat ride is too quiet.
C. The narrator says the stars were the best part.
D. The guide seems worried about the glowing water.
E. The narrator is amazed by what they see in the water.
A. The guide explains why the water lights up.
E. The narrator is amazed by what they see in the water.
A. He is better than the princes.
B. He is too young to learn archery.
C. He needs a teacher for archery.
D. He needs to talk to the guard.
C. He needs a teacher for archery.
Read the following sentence.
As I held the sandwich, it seemed to whisper to me, urging me to take a bite.
This sentence is an example of what type of figurative language?
A. hyperbole
B. metaphor
C. personification
D. simile
C. personification
A. You can get attached to something unexpected.
B. Having a goal can help you succeed.
C. Sometimes families cannot support you.
D. Nobody can cheer a brokenhearted person.
E. Make the best of a bad situation.
A. You can get attached to something unexpected.
E. Make the best of a bad situation.
A. It would express the boy’s feelings about breaking his arm.
B. It would focus on Peter’s thoughts about being a good brother.
C. It would show each character’s thoughts about the cast.
D. It would focus on the doctor’s thoughts about saving the cast.
C. It would show each character’s thoughts about the cast.
A. Megan plans to switch to another classroom.
B. Megan is upset that summer was officially over.
C. Megan’s mood changes when her friends find her.
D. Megan is angry that her friends didn’t save her a seat.
E. Megan feels alone when she doesn’t see any friends at first.
C. Megan’s mood changes when her friends find her.
E. Megan feels alone when she doesn’t see any friends at first.