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Beauty and the Beast/ Crime Scene Clues
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Directions: Use "Once Upone a Test: Beauty and the Beast" to answer questions 1-3.
Question 1
1.
What is the meaning of
decreased
as is used in line 4?
became more intense
became less intense
became comical
multiplied
Question 2
2.
In line 7,
forever friends
is an example of ----
a rhyming pattern
comparing and contrasting
alliteration
a metaphor
Question 3
3.
What can the reader infer after reading this poem?
The correct answer to a question is always easy to find.
Belle was never afraid of the beast.
It is good to be nice to wild beasts.
It is a good strategy to keep looking for important clues when taking a test.
Directions: Use "Crime Scene Clues" to answer questions 4-6.
Question 4
4.
How doest the author organize the information in this paragraph?
by stating different solutions to the problem of solving crimes
in sequential order using the dates that events happened
by describing the different patterns of fingerprints
by comparing and contrasting using fingerprints to solve crimes with using other kinds of clues
Question 5
5.
Context clues help the reader know that the word
records
used in the text means---
summaries of past achievements
best performances by athletes
official reports
collections of music
Question 6
6.
Based on information in the text, what can the reader conclude about matching fingerprints to a real person?
Computers are quicker than humans.
People often have the same fingerprints.
Computers are more likely to make a mistake when matching records.
Fingerprints are not a reliable way to identify people.
Directions: Use both texts to answer 7-8.
Question 7
7.
The reader can infer that test takers are like crime scene investigators since---
both are kind to beastly people
both are concernec about security issues
both have fingerprints
both must look for clues
Question 8
8.
What is one idea from the peom that is different from the nonfiction paragraph?
Belle was not nice to the beast the way investigators are not nice to criminals.
Test takers look for word clues and crime investigators look for fingerprints.
Never judge anyone based on appearance and never judge a person by their fingerprints.
It is better to live in a castle with a beast than to go to prison for a crime.