QUESTION #12-16
QUESTIONS #17-21
QUESTIONS #22-23
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12. The photographs in the story “A Walk Through Paris “  help the reader understand that this story takes place in 


A) Paris

B)  Grandma’s house

C)  Lucas’s house

D)  a hotel

A) Paris

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17. When you compare Lucas and his grandma, how are they different?

A)  Lucas is not familiar with the French eateries, but his grandma lives in the area and is accustomed to the local fare.

B)  Lucas is familiar to the area, but his grandma is visiting so Lucas is introducing
her to the regional delicacies.

C)  Lucas is French, but his grandma is American.

D)  Lucas is outgoing and used to the area, but his grandma is shy and hesitant.

A)  Lucas is not familiar with the French eateries, but his grandma lives in the area and is accustomed to the local fare.

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22. How is the pace in Michaela’s Journey different from the pace in A Walk Through Paris?

A)  Michaela pursues her trip in a fast paced way while Lucas and Grandma enjoy a leisurely pace of exploration.

B)  Michaela’s trip is complicated and chaotic while Lucas and Grandma are bored and lazy.

C)  The pace in Michaela’s Journey is simple while A Walk in Paris is fast-paced and complex.

D)  They are both the same.

A)  Michaela pursues her trip in a fast paced way while Lucas and Grandma enjoy a leisurely pace of exploration.

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13. What detail in the story helps you to identify the setting?

A)  “’I could do this every day,’ he said through a bite of macaron.”

B)  “’So, now we need something sweet again!’ announced Lucas.”

C)  “’Are we going to a bakery?’ asked Lucas.”

D)  “The two stepped out into the early Parisian morning sunshine, ready to explore the city.”

D)  “The two stepped out into the early Parisian morning sunshine, ready to explore the city.”

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18. How does adding photo images help increase your knowledge of this text?

A) It helps you to better visualize the setting and understand where the characters are.

B) It helps you to determine the character traits.

C) It helps you solve the problem in the story.

D) It helps you to know how to get to the place where the story takes place.

A) It helps you to better visualize the setting and understand where the characters are.

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23. How are the characters Lucas and Michaela different?

A)  They are both exploring different parts of Europe.

B)  Lucas is leading Grandma on their journey, but Michaela is traveling alone.

C)  Michaela is staying primarily in France, but Lucas is traveling from New York and going throughout Europe.

D)  Michaela is traveling alone, directing her own trip, while Lucas is being guided with his grandma.

D)  Michaela is traveling alone, directing her own trip, while Lucas is being guided with his grandma.

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14. Which of the following sentences best summarizes the story?

A)  Grandma introduces Lucas to a sampling of French bakeries where they enjoy regional delicacies unique to Paris.

B)  Grandma and Lucas enjoy taking multiple modes of transportation as they travel around Paris.

C)  Lucas introduces his grandma to a sampling of French bakeries where they enjoy regional delicacies unique to Paris.

D)  Lucas and his grandma are both visiting Paris for the first time and journal their adventures as they explore the area.

A)  Grandma introduces Lucas to a sampling of French bakeries where they enjoy regional delicacies unique to Paris.

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19. What does the phrase “intricacies of French bakeries” mean in paragraph 4?

A)  the details and specifics of French bakeries

B)  the decorations and style of how French bakeries look

C)  the location of the French bakeries in Paris

D)  The French words to use when ordering in French bakeries

A)  the details and specifics of French bakeries

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15. What is a word for boulangeries, pâttisseri, and viennoiseries? 

A) hotel

B) bakery

C) museum

D) library

B) bakery

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20. What is the most important story element in this  text? 

A) plot

B) character development

C) setting

D) conflict/resolution

C) setting

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16. Who is the narrator in the story? 

A) Grandma

B) Lucas

C) Grandpa

D) someone outside the story

D) someone outside the story

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21. From reading both texts, what can you conclude about the way travel affects your perspective? (select all that apply)

A)  You get bored and want to go home where things are familiar.

B)  You learn new things.

C)  You see different landscapes.

D)  You get seasick.

B)  You learn new things.

C)  You see different landscapes.

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