Abraham Lincoln
The Story of My Life/Olive Twist 2
Oliver Twist
Grandpa's Legacy
Sherlock Holmes
100

Which sentence must be included in a summary of the passage? 

The answer is C 

100

Which Detail must be included in a summary of the passage?

100

Select two pieces of evidence from paragraph 2 that best illustrates how the author suspense through differences in point of view among the boys in the room

Example: Choice 1, Choice 2 

Choice 4, Choice 5

100

If the passage had been told from the point of view of one of Mr. Romano’s friends from the hospital, how would it most likely have been different?

A

100

Which of the following is a central idea of paragraph 10?

C

200

Select four of the sentence options to create a summary of the passage. Chronologically order four of the selected options from Sentence 1 to Sentence 4. The summary should only include essential information.

Example: Choice 1, Choice 2, Choice 3, Choice 4

Choice 3, Choice 9, Choice 22, Choice 28

200

How does Oliver Twist display the traits of an epic hero?

B

200

What does singular mean as it is used in the sentence?

B

200

Which two details support a central idea of Watson's appreciation for intelligence and insight?

B, D

300

What impact does the use of the word singular in this way have on the meaning of the passage?

D

300

What is the most likely reason that the author tells the story from Jonathan’s point of view instead of Mr. Romano’s point of view?

A

400

Drag the three details that belong in a summary into the box labeled Summary

example: Choice 2 , Target 1

Choice 1, Target 1

Choice 3, Target 1

Choice 5,Target 1

400

Choose a phrase for each blank to complete the sentence below.

An epic hero is a character from ancient mythology who displays bravery while overcoming obstacles.

Oliver Twist displays the traits of an epic hero when he [CHOICE 1] and when he [CHOICE 2].

Example: C, D 

C, B

500

Which sentence must be included in a summary of the passage?

D

500

Read the excerpt from paragraph 22. Select the two phrases that best demonstrate the author's use of language to create a tone of complexity.

Example:

Choice 1, Choice 4

Choice 3, Choice 5