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ELA Lesson 7 Prerequisite

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22 questions
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Question 1
1.

What is the setting in the left photo?

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Question 2
2.

What is the event in the left photo?

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Question 6
6.

What is the setting of the story?

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Question 7
7.

What are the brothers fighting over?

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Question 8
8.

What is the story mostly about?

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Question 9
9.

What is the setting in Paragraph 1?

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Question 10
10.

What are the events in Paragraph 1?

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Question 14
14.

Compare and contrast the main settings of "The Pocket Watch." Use details to describe the similarities and differences. Remember to have an introduction, the supporting details (cite textual evidence), and a conclusion sentence.

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Question 15
15.

When and where does the opening scene take place?

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Question 16
16.

Why does Eliza have to leave?

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Question 17
17.

What is the story mostly about?

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Question 18
18.

Only two phrases actually identify the story's setting select the correct one for each setting.

  • Boston Harbor
  • a bench in a garden
  • outside a house in the morning
  • a ship leaving for Canada
  • First Setting
  • Second Setting
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Question 20
20.

What is the event that happens in Paragraphs 1-4?

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Question 21
21.

What is the event that happens in Paragraph 6?

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Question 22
22.

Compare and contrast the event in paragraphs 1 through 4 with the event occurring in paragraph 6. Remember to have an introduction sentence, supporting details (cite evidence), and a conclusion sentence.

Question 3
3.

What is the setting in the right photo?

Question 4
4.

What is the event in the right photo?

Question 5
5.

Imagine being at your best friend's house and then imagine being at school. Compare and contrast the settings and events in these scenarios.

Question 11
11.

Where does Paragraphs 3-6 take place?

Question 12
12.

What is the setting of Paragraphs 3-6?

Question 13
13.

What are the events of Paragraphs 3-6?

Question 19
19.

Only two details actually identify the story's setting detail's select the correct one for each setting.

  • " the sun shone cheerfully overhead"
  • " board one of the ships"
  • "called Eliza home for dinner"
  • " a chilly salt wind blowing"
  • First setting detail:
  • Second setting detail: