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ALVA ELA 2.22.22
By Carli Rovito
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Question 1
1.
From page 1 of "How to Trick Your Sister," how are Rick and Emily different?
Rick and Emily both are schemers.
Rick is messy, and Emily prefers to keep her life orderly.
Emily is messy, and Rick likes to be neat.
There are no differences between Rick and Emily.
Question 2
2.
From paragraph 3 on page 1 of "How to Trick Your Sister," how does the word
"target"
help us better understand what's happening in the text?
We can determine that Emily is practicing archery, and she aims at a target.
The text tells us that Rick loves school, and every day he focuses on his learning target.
The text tells us that Rick is a prankster, and we can determine that Emily is the best person to pull pranks on.
We can determine that Emily likes to shop at Target.
Question 3
3.
Use your understanding of the prefix "un" to determine the meaning of the underlined word below:
Unbeknownst
to Carl, Russell snuck onto the front porch of Carl's home in search of the mysterious snipe.
What does
unbeknownst
mean?
not caring
not being
not known/knowing
not happy
Question 4
4.
Use your understanding of the prefix "anti" to determine the meaning of the underlined word below:
My
antibacterial
hand sanitizer smells so good!
What does
antibacterial
mean?
sour-smelling
pointless
against bacteria
against hands
Question 5
5.
When comparing and contrasting, you can use signal words such as like/alike, similarly, and both to tell the
differences
between two or more things.
True
False
Question 6
6.
Choose the sentence with a metaphor.
I am so happy, I could just float away!
Life is like a box of chocolates.
You are my shining star.
Sally sells seashells by the seashore.