Which word is a synonym for formed in paragraph 5?
A Discussed
B Judged
C Created
D Offered
C Created
Read lines 13–15 from the poem.
Not expecting, if you please, Sammy’s . . . super . . . sonic . . . SNEEZE!
Why does the author most likely put. . . between the last few words of the sentence?
A to show that the characters are confused
B to make the reader pause between the words
C to make the reader worried about the characters
D to show that there are words missing from the sentence
B to make the reader pause between the words
Why does Jenny start drawing in her notebook when Mrs. Pike says that she has news for the class?
A Jenny thinks the discussion will not be interesting.
B Jenny is too busy thinking about the contest to listen.
C Jenny is too upset with her best friend Beth to listen.
D Jenny does not like being told what to do.
A Jenny thinks the discussion will not be interesting.
What do the crayons hope to accomplish by writing their letters?
A. persuade Duncan not to use them anymore
B. encourage Duncan to use them in better ways
C. explain Duncan should only color in coloring books
D. teach Duncan to be creative when he colors for school
B. encourage Duncan to use them in better ways
We have awesome teachers are galena park elementary.
A Change the period to a exclamation point
B Change teachers to teechers
C Change galena park elementary to Galena Park Elementary
D Make no change
C Change galena park elementary to Galena Park Elementary
Which statement best expresses the central idea of the text?
A Texas chili has traditionally been made without beans.
B People in Texas are proud that their chili is enjoyed throughout the world.
C A chili cook-off with prizes for the best chili has taken place every year since 1967.
D There are many chili recipes, but only some of them are healthy.
B People in Texas are proud that their chili is enjoyed throughout the world.
Read lines 22–23 from the poem.
“Oh no!” Mom cried with dislike as the table flew away.
Think about the prefix dis-. What is the meaning of dislike above?
A a feeling of hunger
B a feeling of excitement
C a feeling of loving something
D a feeling of not enjoying something
D a feeling of not enjoying something
Read this sentence from paragraph 15
The whole class was buzzing now.
This sentence shows that the students in the class were —
A eager to go to lunch
B nervous about collecting cans
C curious about the details of the contest
D excited about Mrs. Pike’s news
D excited about Mrs. Pike’s news
What type of evidence do the crayons use to support their claim?
A. Tattles they tell on one another for things they do not like
B. they draw pictures and color in the coloring book
C. examples of how they have been misused or how they want to be used
D. the crayons do not share a good example
C. examples of how they have been misused or how they want to be used
My tree house has know walls or roof.
A Change has to had
B Change know to no
C Change walls to wall's
D Change roof to rouf
B Change know to no
Which of these ideas is supported by the information in paragraphs 2 and 3?
A The Chili Queens were able to make chili con came the state dish of Texas.
B People visiting San Antonio's plazas liked chili better than other Texas-style foods.
C The original recipe the Chili Queens used for chili con came has been lost.
D The plazas of San Antonio introduced many people to the taste of Texas chili.
D The plazas of San Antonio introduced many people to the taste of Texas chili.
Read the fourth stanza of the poem.
“Look out!” cried Brad, alas, too late, as Mom and Dad flew out the gate. Then Brad himself sailed through the air followed by a rocking chair.
What kind of literary device is used in this stanza?
A The words start with the same sound or letter.
B The words at the beginning are repeated.
C The words at the ends of the lines rhyme.
D The words imitate sounds.
C The words at the ends of the lines rhyme.
Read this dictionary entry.
admit \ ed-'mit\ verb
1. to accept as a member of a group
2. to allow to go into a place
3. to allow to use as proof in a courtroom
4. to agree that something is true
Which meaning most closely matches the word admitted as it is used in paragraph 22?
A Meaning 1
B Meaning 2
C Meaning 3
D Meaning 4
D Meaning 4
Who is the intended audience?
A Duncan's teacher
B Duncan's parents
C Duncan
D The crayons are writing to each other
C Duncan
Our favorite movie is black panther!
A. Change the exclamation point to a period
B. Change black panther to Black Panther
C. Change is to are
D. Make no change
B. Change black panther to Black Panther
Why does the author most likely include paragraph 5 in the text?
A To support the idea that chili has become more and more popular
B To suggest it is important to recognize the best chili cooks
C To support the idea that people must follow rules when making chili
D To suggest that some chili recipes are better than others
A To support the idea that chili has become more and more popular
Which part of the poem has alliteration, or the same sound or letter at the beginning of words?
A caught himself a common cold
B teary eyes, nose bright red
C it swept the brooms
D sailed through the air
A caught himself a common cold
Read these sentences from paragraphs 28 and 29
Jenny shook Beth’s hand.
“May the best can collector win,” she
repeated.
As long as it’s me, she told herself
These sentences show that Jenny —
A believes that Beth will make a good movie director
B will do what is needed in order to win
C likes to encourage her friends to participate in school activities
D knows that Beth will not keep her promise to remain friends
B will do what is needed in order to win
Based on the text, which of the following is a fact rather than an opinion?
A The other crayons think they are brighter than Black
B The light brown crayon's name is actually Beige
C Pink mentions it is a girly color
D The purple crayon believes it is a gorgeous color
B The light brown crayon's name is actually Beige
The Houston Astros will win at minute maid park.
A. Change Astros to astros
B. Add a comma after win
C. Change minute maid park to Minute Maid Park
D. Make no change
C. Change minute maid park to Minute Maid Park
The information in the box after paragraph 7 most likely helps the reader -
A learn how to make chili using only healthy ingredients
B understand the three most popular types of chili
C realize that meat chili is healthier than bean chili
D recognize how some chili ingredients are good for the body
D recognize how some chili ingredients are good for the body
Read lines 16–17 from the poem.
A sneeze so like a hurricane it shattered every windowpane.
A hurricane is a kind of strong storm. Explain why the author most likely uses the words “like a hurricane” in the poem.
The author uses the words "like a hurricane" to compare using a simile on how the sneeze was.
Simile is when you compare two things using the words "like" or "as"
Look at this this chart.
Which detail from the story belongs in the empty box?
A Jenny remembers watching a filmstrip.
B Jenny makes a drawing in her notebook.
C Jenny tells Beth she wants to make a movie.
D Jenny and Beth shake hands with each other.
C Jenny tells Beth she wants to make a movie.
How does the evidence the crayons share support their arugment?
A The evidence the crayons share proves they are happy with the way they are being used
B The illustartions attached to their letters are evidence of how they want to be used
C The crayons are not able to explain their issues to Duncan
D The examples of how they are used provide proof of their concerns
D The examples of how they are used provide proof of their concerns
Rewrite the following sentence.
my parent's said they will take me to orlando, florida to visit the beach in july
My parent's said they will take me to Orlando, Florida to visit the beach in July.