The first selection is -
What is informational text?
In line 21, the word ward means -
What is C. - to turn aside?
The first text is ______ and the 2nd is a ______.
What is informational AND a poem?
A controlling idea in a selection is the same as -
What is the main idea?
What does the word lauded mean in paragraph 6?
What is praised?
"The Flag Goes By" is a -
What is a poem?
One way "A Memorial Vision" and "The Flag Goes By" are SIMILAR is that they BOTH -
What is B. emphasize the importance of honoring those who served our country?
The word WHILE in one of 4 answers means that -
What is you are showing a DIFFERENCE?
The photograph is included with the text to -
What is J. provide the reader with an image of the completed memorial?
The author repeats the phrases "Hats off!" and "The flag is passing by!" to -
What is F. emphasize an action of respect?
"A Memorial Vision" is DIFFERENT from "The Flag Goes By" because it -
What is A. develops ideas using facts and details?
A key idea is the same as -
What is main idea?
Which sentence from the text supports the idea that Maya Lin was confident about her design?
B. Lin felt her design represented the best way to honor Vietnam War veterans.
The meter the poet uses throughout the poem creates-
What is D. a rhythm that emphasizes the tempo of a parade passing by?
Based on BOTH "A Memorial Vision" and "The Flag Goes By," the reader can conclude that -
What is G. the flag is an important symbol for Americans?
When all 4 answer choices are italicized, you need to -
What is MATCH one of those 4 to the last part of the question?
The details in paragraph 6 support which of these key ideas?
A. Congress wanted to ensure that the final design for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial appropriately respected those who had lost their lives.
Which statement expresses a theme of the poem?
What is F. Honor those who have sacrificed all?
Which line from "The Flag Goes By" supports the ideas in the last paragraph of "A Memorial Vision"?
What is H. Stately honor and reverend awe:?
The THEME is -
What is the message or lesson learned?