Question 1:
What is the most likely reason the author included paragraph 2 in Passage 1?
A. to help readers understand bullies
Question 10 from Bullies:
How do Passages 1 and 3 differ in the way they suggest people respond to bullies?
B. Passage 1 is about what an individual can do, and Passage 3 is about what a group can do.
Question 6 Part A:
Answer Part A, then the next person will answer Part B in Bullies 400.
Part A: What is the theme of Passage 2?
B. power and control
Question 2 Page 109
But now, sitting on the porch, a single breeze whispered through the dry, restless grass.
B. as Anna sat on the porch, a single breeze whispered through
Question 4:
Why is Eliza important to the plot of Passage 2?
D. Her actions introduce the conflict between Jane and John.
Question 1 Page 107:
Smiling in my direction, I saw my friends giving me thumbs-up from their seats.
A. my friends gave me thumbs-up from their seats
Question 9:
The author of Passage 1 focuses on direct responses to a bully.
What does the author of Passage 3 focus on?
C. drawing awareness to bullying and proposing ways to prevent it
Question 4 Page 109:
She and her brother danced joyfully. Beneath the rain.
A. danced joyfully beneath the rain
Question 2:
What idea is suggested by the information about bullies in paragraph 2 of Passage 1?
C. Bullies are often victims of bullying themselves.
Question 3 Page 107:
As I was getting ready for my final dismount. Was a little tentative, but I stuck it!
C. dismount, I was a little tentative, butI stuck it
Question 7:
Which idea is developed in paragraph 16 of Passage 3?
C. that bullying is a widespread problem
Question 1 Page 109:
As daylight broke over the horizon, bright light scattered across the wide distant fields.
A. wide, distant fields
Question 5 from Passage 2:
“He gorged himself habitually at table, which made him bilious, and gave him a dim and bleared eye and flabby cheeks.” (paragraph 13)
What does the author’s choice of words suggest about John?
B. disgust
Question 4 Page 107:
When I looked at the scoreboard, I was in first place, but there were two more experienced tough competitors who still had to complete their routines.
C. experienced, tough competitors
Question 6 Part B from Bullies 100:
Part B: Which sentence from Passage 2 provides evidence for the answer to Part A?
C. “John . . . bullied and punished me; not two or three times in the week, nor once or twice in the day, but continually: every nerve I had feared him.. . .” (paragraph 14)
Question 3 Page 109
The chains on the porch swing began to rattle vilently.
C. violently
Question 3:
Which sentence in Passage 1 supports the author’s argument that a person can take action to end bullying?
C. “Learn to say no loudly and then walk away from the situation.” (paragraph 5)
Question 2 Page 107:
I waited nervously, I thought back over my performance.
D. correct as is
Question 8:
Which word helps readers understand the meaning for the word "apprised" from paragraph 9?
“First, make sure you are
A. thoroughly
B. informed by
C. becoming clearly apprised about what
D. bullying is.”
B. informed by
Question 5 Page 109:
The breeze was important to Anna it would always remind her that difficult times don’t last forever.
A. to Anna because it would always remind her