Charlie Joe Jackson’s Guide to Extra Credit STAARcloned 3/30/2021
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10 questions
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Question 1
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What is the meaning of the word bright in paragraph 4?
Question 2
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Paragraphs 1 thorugh 8 contribute to the plot by-
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6.6.C
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6.9.D
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6.6.C
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6.6.C
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6.9.E
Question 3
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Based on paragraph 18 and 19, the reader can conclude that Chalrie Joe thinks Ms. Ferrell-
Question 4
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Read this sentence from Pargraph 20.
The author uses a simile in this sentence to reveal that Charlie Joe's father-
Question 5
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Read this sentence fron paragraph 22.
The author uses figurative language in the sentence to show that-
Question 6
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Why do paragraphs 23 and 24 mark a turning point in the story?
Question 7
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What does the conversation between Charlie Joe and his parents in paragraph 26 through 30 suggest?
Question 8
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Which sentence best explains why Charlie Joe 's father considers sending Charlie Joe to Camp Rituhbukkee?
Question 9
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What is the best summary of the story?
Question 10
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The first person point of view helps the reader understand-
knows his son will try to find an alternative to going to camp
Charlie Joe does not want to act against his mother's wishes
During a parent tand teacher conference, Chalrie Joe's teacher suggests that Charlie JOe attend an educational summer camp. Charlie Joe's father thinks the camp is a good idea, but Charlie Joe does not want to go. He bargains to make excellent grades rather than attend the camp. His parents agree to this offer.