"The Wood Pile 1"
"The Wood Pile 2"
The Disadvantages of Prescribed Fires
The Disadvantages of Prescribed Fires/Excerpt from Anne of Avonlea
Excerpt from Anne of Avonlea/ Satellite Tagging
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Read the line 26 from the passage. No runner tracks in this year's snow looped near it. A. There is a path surrounding the swamp. B. There is a small population in the swamp. C. There has not recently been anyone in the swamp. D. There has not normally been snowfall in that particular area.
C. There has not recently been anyone in the swamp.
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How is the point of view of the bird different from the speaker in lines 10-19? A. The bird imagines what the speaker thinks, while the speaker wants to get a feather from the bird. B. The appears fearful of the speaker, while the speaker imagines what the bird is thinking. C. The bird does not pay attention to the speaker, while the speaker observes the bird closely. D. The bird is careful where he sits, while the speaker seems careless about nature.
B. The bird appears fearful of the speaker, while the speaker imagines what the bird is thinking.
100
Read the sentence. Signs should be posted along roadways adjacent to the burning area to warn drivers of the risk. What does the word adjacent mean as it is used in the sentence? A. above B. beside C. inside D. under
B. Beside
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Part A Based on the passage, what can the reader infer about prescribed fires? A. Prescribed fires only happen in rural or country areas. B. Prescribed fires take careful planning and consideration. C. Prescribed fires are less beneficial than unplanned fires. D. Prescribed fires can cause a city to spend a great deal of money. Part B. Which quotation supports the inference made in Part A? A. "Prescribed fires are used by land management agencies such as the National Park Service, the USDA Forest Service and state level park services, to maintain and restore fire-dependent environments." (p.1) B. "Low-intensity, prescribed fires are used to remove the buildup of what is called wildland fuel load, which is made up of fallen leaves and timber."( P.1) C. "Each agency has different requirements for their burn plans, but each is required to list the exact area to be burned and include emergency burn plans for the surrounding area, if the fire escapes the original burn area." (p.4) D. "While many people are needed to control a small, planned fire, several hundred more are needed to extinguish an unplanned fire." (p.5)
Part A B. Prescribed fires take careful planning and consideration. Part B C. "Each agency has different requirements for their burn plans, but each is required to list the exact area to be burned and include emergency burn plans for the surrounding area, if the fire escapes the original burn area." (p.4)
100
Which paragraphs from the passage represent the contrasting points of view of Mr. Harrison and Anne? A. paragraph 1 and 2 B. paragraph 3 and 4 C. paragraph 7 and 8 D. paragraph 9 and 10
B. paragraph 3 and 4
200
Read the lines 18-20 from the passage. And then there was a pile of wood for which I forgot him and let his little fear Carry him off the way I might have gone, How do these lines from the passage develop a central idea? A. by illustrating the fascination that nature holds B. by describing the importance of completing a task C. by showing that past actions can impact the future D. by introducing an example of continuing when it seems pointless
A. by illustrating the fascination that nature holds
200
Read the line 11 from the passage. To put a tree between us when he lighted, What is the meaning of the word lighted as it is used in the line? A. Burned B. Chirped C. illuminated D. landed
D. Landed
200
Select a quotation that supports the argument that prescribed fires can cause damage. A. Pollution problems can mitigated by burning on days when wind direction blows away from populated areas." (p.2) B. "Smoke hovering over roadways and blown into populated areas can decrease visibility and increase the risk of auto accidents." C. "Each agency has different requirements for their burn plans, but each is required to list the exact area... if the fire escapes the original burn area. D. "Even low-intensity burns require dozens of people to set the fires, cut control lines and monitor the surrounding area for escaped fires." (p.5)
B. "Smoke hovering over roadways and blown into populated areas can decrease visibility and increase the risk of auto accidents."
200
Read the sentence. "That old nuisance of a Rachel Lynde was here again today, pestering me for a subscription towards buying a carpet for the vestry room, " said Mr. Harrison wrathfully. What is the meaning of the word nuisance as it is used in the sentence above? A. a nosy person B. an irritating person C. a respectful person D. an intelligent person
B. an irritating person
200
Which quotation from Mr. Harrison suggest he agrees with Anne about Rachel Lynde? A. "Mrs Lynde may be an acquired taste with some folks..." B. "And as for understanding her, I understand that she is a confirmed busybody and I told her so." (P.4) C. "It was the truth and I believe in telling the truth to everybody." (p.6) D. "Well, well, "I'll try and not mention it again since you're so sensitive." (p. 10)
A. "Mrs Lynde may be an acquired taste with some folks..."
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How does the author's use of the word burning in line 40 affect the meaning of the passage? A. It compares natural light and light from fire. B. It suggests the speaker wanted to build a campfire. C. It creates a contrast between natural decay and fire. D. It implies there was a wildfire that destroyed the woodpile.
C. It creates a contrast between natural decay and fire.
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What does the speaker imply about the bird when he states "One flight out sideways would have undeceived him", in line? A. The bird is startled and takes off in flight. B. The speaker needs to communicate with the bird. C. The bird could approach the speaker to see the truth. D. The speaker is really trying to steal a feather as the bird takes flight.
C. The bird could approach the speaker to see the truth.
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Why Does the author use description to develop his ideas throughout the passage? A. to explain how uncontrolled fires affect an area. B. to show the planning that goes into prescribed fires C. to reveal why prescribed fires concern him and should not be used D. to list the reasons prescribed fires are refuted and should be carefully planned
D. to list the reasons prescribed fires are refuted and should be carefully planned
300
Read the sentence from paragraph 1. "She can put a whole sermon, text, comment, and application, into six words, and throw it at you like a brick." How does this statement impact the plot of the passage? A. it defines the problem Mrs. Lynde faced. B. It describes the conflict between Mrs. Lynde and Anne. C. It shows how the other characters are affected by Mrs. Lynde. D. It explains how Mr. Harrison and Anne come to a resolution over Mrs. Lynde.
C. It shows how the other characters are affected by Mrs. Lynde.
300
How do paragraphs 1-3 support the author's purpose? A. The paragraphs describe a scientist's interest in studying ocean life. B. The paragraphs introduce a scientist as well as the topic of the interview. C. The paragraphs indicate reasons why the reader may be interested in the topic. D. The paragraphs pose several questions that are answered later in the passage.
B. The paragraphs introduce a scientist as well as the topic of the interview
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How would the meaning of the passage change if it was written about the photograph? A. The mood would be gloomy. B. The resolution would happen sooner. C. The speaker would no longer feel isolated. D. The speaker would have no need for the woodpile.
C. The speaker would no longer feel isolated.
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What does the speaker mean in lines 18-19 by saying "there was a pile of wood for which I forgot him"? A. The speaker overlooked the wood. B. The speaker stumbled on the wood. C. The speaker lost all memory of the wood. D. The speaker became distracted by the wood.
D. The speaker became distracted by the wood.
400
Choose two statements that express central ideas of the passage. A. Prescribed fires can be very useful. B. Prescribed fires have a few disadvantages. C. Prescribed fires can affect the human body. D. Prescribed fires are controlled by a variety of agencies. E. Prescribed fires are used to reduce flammable material found in nature.
A. Prescribed fires can be very useful. B. Prescribed fires have a few disadvantages
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How does paragraph 2 define Anne's character? A. by showing how the setting is reflected in her personality B. by describing how the setting of the story impacts her life C. by contrasting Anne's viewpoint with her father's viewpoint D. by implying that Anne is more concerned with her surroundings than with her father
A. by showing how the setting is reflected in her personality
400
How does the author's use of the interview format aid in the understanding of the passage? A. It allows the author to introduce various types of sea life and talk about their habitats. B. It offers a clear understanding of the relationship between sea creatures and humans. C. It provides steps that the reader can take in order to conduct research about ocean life. D. It introduces an expert who gives examples of how animal tagging and satellite imaging lead to discoveries.
D. It introduces an expert who gives examples of how animal tagging and satellite imaging lead to discoveries.
500
Part A A. Nature is full of mysteries to discover. B. Exploration of the world is often rewarding C. Humans have the same motivations as animals. D. Inspiration drawn from nature can lead to success. Part B Which line(s) from the passage support the answer to Part A. A. "He thought that I was after him for a feather--(line 14) B. "The white one in his tail...."(line 15) C. "And then there was a pile of wood for which/ I forgot him..." D. "and let his little fear/ Carry him off the way I might have gone," (lines 19-20)
Part A A. Nature is full of mysteries to discover. Part B C. Humans have the same motivations as animals. Which sentence is the theme of the passage?
500
Which statement is a central idea of the passage? A. The speaker is intrigued by natural elements. B. The speaker meets the creatures of the woods. C. The speaker examines the plant life of the woods. D. The speaker struggles with which direction to choose.
A. The speaker is intrigued by natural elements.
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What is the meaning of the word prescribed as it is used in paragraph 1? Part A A. arranged B. claimed C. rushed D. triggered Which quotation from paragraph 1 supports the answer to Part A? A."...fires are used to remove the buildup of what is called wildland fuel load..." B. "...this fuel load can cause devastating damage during a wildfire." C. "...there are many advantages to using controlled burns..." D. "...several criticisms can be leveled at the practice."
Part A A."...fires are used to remove the buildup of what is called wildland fuel load..." Part B C. "...there are many advantages to using controlled burns..."
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Read the sentence. Part A "I suppose she has some good qualities, " conceded Mr. Harrison grudgingly. What word means the same as grudgingly as it is used in the sentence? A. disrespectfully B. gratefully C. suspiciously D. unwillingly Part B Which word from the sentence helps define grudgingly as it is used in the sentence in Part A? A. conceded B. never C. qualities D. suspect
Part A. D. unwillingly Part B. A. conceded
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What is the author's point of view about tagging different species of ocean animals for data? A. The author disapproves of the tags because they cannot track different species effectively. B. The author approves of the tags because he believes it is important to help conserve different species. C. The author disapproves of the tags because they provide false information on the swimming patterns of different species. D. The author approves of the tags because he assists with the research and has already tagged hundreds of different species. t to help conserve different species.
B. The author approves of the tags because he believes it is important
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