Text Evidence
Theme & Summary
plot/character
word meaning/tone
100

In passage A, 

What evidence shows how wetlands help protect water quality?


 (Passage A)
Answer: Wetlands help protect water quality by acting as natural filters that trap pollutants and sediments from runoff before they reach rivers and lakes.

100

According to passage A, 

What is the central idea of the passage about wetlands?


The central idea is that wetlands are vital ecosystems that protect the environment by filtering water, controlling floods, and supporting diverse wildlife

100

(Passage B)
How does Emily change or grow during the passage? What clues tell you this?

 Emily grows braver and more curious during the passage, as shown by her thoughtful reflection on the summer and her feelings of hope for what’s to come.

100

(Passage A)
What does the word “ecosystems” mean in this passage?

 “Ecosystems” refers to communities of living organisms interacting with their environment, such as wetlands where plants, animals, and water coexist.

200

In passage B, 

What details reveal Emily’s feelings about her summer with her grandfather?


Emily’s feelings are revealed through details like her smile when remembering her grandfather’s stories, and her peaceful thoughts as she walks along the lake, showing warmth and hope.

200

According to passage B, 

What is a possible theme of the literary passage about Emily’s evening?


 A possible theme is the importance of family connections and personal growth inspired by those relationships.

200

(Passage B)
Describe the setting and how it reflects Emily’s mood.

The setting is a calm, warm summer evening by the lake, with gentle breezes and soft animal sounds. This peaceful setting reflects Emily’s calm, reflective, and hopeful mood

200

(Passage B)
How does the phrase “a gift wrapped in the golden light of dusk” affect the tone of the passage?

The phrase “a gift wrapped in the golden light of dusk” creates a warm, magical tone, suggesting the evening is special and precious.

300

In passage A, 

What evidence shows the role wetlands play in flood control?


 Wetlands provide flood control by absorbing and storing excess water during heavy rains or storms, reducing flooding in nearby communities.

300

according to passage B, 

Give a brief summary of Emily’s thoughts and feelings in the passage.


The passage describes Emily’s peaceful evening by the lake, reflecting on her summer with her grandfather and her own growth in bravery and curiosity, ending with hope for future adventures.

300

(Passage B)
Analyze how Emily’s relationship with her grandfather influences her reflections and growth in the passage. Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

 Emily’s relationship with her grandfather influences her reflections by providing fond memories of learning and storytelling that shaped her growth. His teachings about nature and stars inspire her curiosity and bravery, as shown through her smiles and hopeful thoughts.


300

(Passage A)
Explain the meaning of “biodiversity” as used in the passage and why it is important.

“Biodiversity” means the variety of different species living in an environment. It is important because wetlands support many plants and animals, including endangered species, helping maintain a healthy ecosystem.

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