1. Fill in the bubble BEFORE ONE sentence for Passage q that helps explain why Jess changed his mind about the forest.
What is H?
8. Which two sentences should be included in a summary of Passage 1?
What is D and E?
14. What information about Thomas Jefferson is included in both Passage 1 and passage 2?
What is D?
17. Choose the correct word or phrase for each of the following.
This is how our brain protected our eyes.
What is B. protects?
20. What does the conjunction "but" do in the sentence?
What is C?
2. PART A What is the theme of Passage 1?
PART B How do Jess and Leslie's actions support the theme from PART A?
What is A and D?
9. PART A Which sentence gives a point made by the author of Passage 1?
PART B Which sentence from passage 1 provides evidence for the answer in PART A?
What is C and D?
3. Fill in the bubbles to show whether each option describes Jess or Leslie in Passage 1.
What is Leslie becomes a leader in the forest, Jess is not sure if the forest is haunted, Jess changes after arriving in Terabithia, and Leslie suggests listening to better understand the forest (B,C,E,H)
18. Choose the correct word or phrase for each of the following.
Yes; it can.
What is A. Yes,
21. Choose the correct punctuation.
What is correct as is?
4. PART A In passage 2, what does the author mean by saying the roses "were like little trees"?
PART B Why is this description of the roses important?
What is C and D?
10. How does the image contribute to an understanding of Passage 1?
7. Fill in the bubbles to show whether each option describes the setting of Passage 1, Passage 2, or Both passages.
What is A, F, H, L, N?
19. Choose the correct word or phrase for each of the following.
It is a very valuable tool because it lets you turn your back to the Sun and protect your eyes.
What is D correct as is?
22. Choose the correct spelling.
What is B. opportunity?
5. What role does paragraph 11 have in the passage?
What is D?
11. The title of Passage 2 calls Jefferson a "food pioneer." Fill in the bubbles BEFORE TWO sentences that support this description.
What is D and E?
15. Fill in the bubbles to show whether each option describes a point of view in Passage 1, Passage 2, or both passages.
What is C, E, G?
13. What does exception mean as it is used in paragraph 8?
What is B?
6. Why does the narrator show Mary talking to herself?
What is A?
12. According to Passage 2, how did Thomas Jefferson's travels around the world affect the foods he ate?
What is B?
16. Fill in the bubble to show how Passage 1 and Passage 2 present information about Thomas Jefferson.
What is C, D, H, K?