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5th Grade ELA Pre-test Angelo

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5th Grade ELA Pre-Test Angelo IAR
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RL.5.3
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RL5.2, RL 5.3, RL 5.6
Today you will read a passage about a man named Angelo who finds an injured pigeon.
Read the passage from Angelo. Then answer the questions.
from Angelo
by David Macaulay

1 As Angelo cleared away the tangle of sticks and feathers left along the ledges of the old church by generations of thoughtless pigeons, he peered into every nook and cranny looking for cracks. They would all have to be repaired before he could apply a new coat of stucco.
2 At first he mistook her for just another abandoned nest.
3 “What’s this?” He moved in for a closer look. She was small, barely breathing.
4 “What are you doing here?” He tried coaxing her with the end of his broom.
5 “Come on. You can’t stay there. I’ve got work to do.”
6 But she did stay there, so he worked around her.
7 At the end of the day, he scooped the helpless creature up in his hat and set off for home, hoping to find someplace to leave her along the way. He was still carrying her when he reached his own front door.
8 “Okay. Just one night,” he grumbled. “But you sleep on the terrace.”
9 When he noticed a large cat cleaning its paws on a nearby roof, he brought her back into the apartment.
10 “Mamma mia! I restore walls, not pigeons.”
11 He continued complaining as he made her bed.


12 In spite of the demands of his work, not to mention his professional dislike for pigeons, Angelo soon found himself devoting all his spare time to her recovery.
13 When she was strong enough, he started taking her to work.
14 On sunny weekends he drove her out into the countryside to recuperate among the ancient ruins and majestic pines.
15 In the evenings, he introduced her to his favorite music.
16 With this kind of attention, it wasn’t long before she was completely recovered. One morning after breakfast, as he left for the church, she disappeared over the rooftops.
From ANGELO by David Macaulay, Houghton Mifflin Company. © 2002.
Question 1
1.

RL 5.2
Which statement describes a theme of the passage?

Question 2
2.

Question 3
3.

RL 5.6
How does the narrator’s point of view influence how the events in the passage are described?

Question 4
4.

RL. 5.6
Which evidence best supports the answer to Question 3?

Question 5
5.

RL 5.3
Compare the events in the passage.
Select and place into the correct boxes TWO descriptions for the following event:
Angelo Finds the Pigeon

Question 6
6.

RL 5.3
Compare the events in the passage.
Select and place into the correct boxes TWO descriptions for the following event:
Angelo Returns to Work

Kindness is the best medicine.
Never offer to do more than you are able.
Some guests overstay their welcome.
Never underestimate your own powers.
RL 5.2
Which evidence best supports the answer to question 1?
“‘Okay. Just one night,’ he grumbled. ‘But you sleep on the terrace.’” (paragraph 8)
“‘Mamma mia! I restore walls, not pigeons.’” (paragraph 10)
“With this kind of attention, it wasn’t long before she was completely recovered.” (paragraph 16)
“One morning after breakfast, as he left for the church, she disappeared over the rooftops.” (paragraph 16)

by demonstrating the difference between Angelo’s actions and his words
by suggesting that the pigeon’s actions reveal her gratitude toward Angelo
by explaining how caring for the pigeon takes time away from Angelo’s work
by emphasizing that the pigeon is lucky Angelo found her
“At first he mistook her for just another abandoned nest.” (paragraph 2)
“At the end of the day, he scooped the helpless creature up in his hat and set off for home. . . .” (paragraph 7)
“He continued complaining as he made her bed.” (paragraph 11
“On sunny weekends he drove her out into the countryside to recuperate. . . .” (paragraph 14)
He tries to remove the pigeon.
He tries to remove the pigeon.