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Unit 1 End of Unit

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16 questions
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ELA 6.6C
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ELA 6.2B
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ELA 6.6C
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Question 5
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Question 10
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Question 15
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Question 16
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Which paragraph from the story best suggests that Samuel’s family responsibilities
are getting in the way of his other responsibilities?
A. Paragraph 2
B. Paragraph 3
C. Paragraph 4
D. Paragraph 5
What does the word ruefully mean in paragraph 10?
F. In a way that expresses disinterest
G. In a way that competes for attention
H. In a way that shows extreme anger
J. In a way that inspires sympathy or pity
The author wrote this story most likely to —
A. inform the reader about extracurricular activities
B. persuade the reader that kids should not babysit siblings
C. explain why people sometimes do not ask for help
D. entertain the reader with a heartwarming tale
Based on paragraph 15 of the story, what can the reader infer about Samuel?
F. He wants to be the only person to care for Lucy.
G. He takes his family responsibilities seriously.
H. He believes Uncle Al’s offer to help is not genuine.
J. He thinks his parents’ expectations of him are too high.
Read this sentence from paragraph 22.

When Samuel’s mom and dad got home, they were shocked to find dinner on the table and Uncle
Al whizzing from niece to nephew like a bee buzzing from flower to flower.

The author uses the simile in this sentence to show that Uncle Al —
A. is busy and productive
B. cannot make up his mind
C. has replaced Samuel
D. wants to express anger
Of the choices below, which event takes place first in the story?
F. Uncle Al makes dinner.
G. Amanda refuses to eat a snack.
H. Samuel’s parents come home.
J. Benjamin calls Samuel.
Of the choices below, which event takes place second in the story?
A. Uncle Al makes dinner.
B. Amanda refuses to eat a snack.
C. Samuel’s parents come home.
D. Benjamin calls Samuel.
Of the choices below, which event takes place third in the story?
F. Uncle Al makes dinner.
G. Amanda refuses to eat a snack.
H. Samuel’s parents come home.
J. Benjamin calls Samuel.
Of the choices below, which event takes place last in the story?
A. Uncle Al makes dinner.
B. Amanda refuses to eat a snack.
C. Samuel’s parents come home.
D. Benjamin calls Samuel.
What is an Annotation?
F. A method of using context to clues to understand the meaning of vocabulary terms
G. A reader’s question or comment about a text written directly on the text
H. The rising and falling action of a fictional text
J. The author's tone in a story
Which of the following words best replaces extensive as it is used in the passage below?
When a plane went down they mounted extensive searches and almost always they found the plane within a day or two
A. speedy
B. thorough
C. immediate
D. external
The repetition of the phrase “they would” in paragraphs 1-3 mainly suggests that Brian______________________.
F. is excited for the adventures yet to come
G. doesn’t realize he’s in danger
H. is struggling to remain hopeful while scared
J. has a deep knowledge of rescue missions in the wild
Which of the following inferences about Brian is most strongly supported by paragraph 5?
Which home? The father home or the mother home. He stopped the thinking. It didn’t matter. Either on to his dad or back to his mother. Either way he would probably be home by late night or early morning, home where he could sit down and eat a large, cheesy, juicy burger with tomatoes and double fries with ketchup and a thick chocolate shake.
A. Brian is a happy, normal young man.
B. Brian knows he will be back home before the day’s end.
C. Brian doesn’t think his mother and father have his best interests in mind.
D. Brian’s parents are either divorced or separated.
The following passage (paragraphs 12-13) mainly suggests that________________.
Nothing. It kept coming back to that. He had nothing.
F. Brian isn’t thinking about the tough situation he’s in
G. Brian is ready to give up
H. Brian is growing increasingly concerned and lonely
J. Brian has what it takes to survive in the wilderness
Which of the following conclusions about Brian’s state of mind is best supported by the excerpt?
A. Brian is more than capable of saving himself from the challenges ahead.
B. Though he tries to deny it, Brian is affected by his parents’ recent separation.
C. Brian finds comfort in daydreaming of his teachers, family, and social life.
D. Even as the time passes, Brian remains fully confident that he will be rescued.
Which passage from the text best supports your answer to Question 15?
F. “Maybe I should try and figure out just how I stand.”
G. “They would look for him, look for the plane. His father and mother would be frantic.”
H. “The father home or the mother home. He stopped the thinking. It didn’t matter.”
J. “He reached into his pockets and took out everything he had and laid it on the grass in front of him.”