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2019- 4th Grade ELA

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19 questions
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Question 13
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In the story, how does Einstein feel about the compass his father gave him? Use two details from the story to support your response.

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Question 14
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What does paragraph 6 show about Theo’s point of view? Use two details from the story
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Question 15
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Read this sentence from paragraph 8 of the story.

I thought about the splendid binoculars my parents had given me and how I would feel if I lost them.

How does this sentence support a theme of the story? Use two details from the story to
support your response.

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Question 16
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How do paragraphs 7 and 8 support the main idea of the article “Meet Hannah Wynne:
Teen Storyteller”? Use two details from the article to support your response.

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Question 17
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According to the article “Meet Hannah Wynne: Teen Storyteller,” what kind of person is
Hannah? Use two details from the article to support your response.

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Question 18
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In paragraph 6 of the article, what does Jordan mean when he says “All you naysayers,
I’ll show you”? Use two details from the article to support your response.

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Question 19
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In “Meet Hannah Wynne: Teen Storyteller” and “Reaching for the Top,” the authors tell how Hannah Wynne and Jordan Romero became successful when they were very young. What is different about how adults are mentioned in the articles? Do the articles show if adults helped them to become successful? Use details from both articles to support your response.

In your response, be sure to
  • explain what is different about how adults are mentioned in the articles
  • explain whether the articles show if adults helped them to become successful
  • use details from both articles to support your response

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What does the phrase "set out" mean as it is used in paragraph 6 of the article?
grabbed her suitcase
began her journey
accepted work
started writing
Read this sentence from paragraph 6.

Traveling east across the Atlantic, Nellie took just one bag in order to move quickly.

How is this detail important to paragraph 1?
It shows how she is the same as the character in the book.
It shows one way to help her reach her goal.
It shows a young reporter exploring the world in real life.
It shows that a young woman taking a trip alone is unusual.
How does the author organize the information in paragraphs 6 and 7?
by listing events in the order they happened
by comparing and contrasting the places Nellie visited
by showing what caused Nellie to want to take the trip
by stating how the problem of traveling so far was solved
What does the word "journalism" mean as it is used in paragraph 9?
writing for newspapers
traveling for women
finding adventures
discovering options
Which detail from the article does the map support?
"Start the man, and I'll start the same day..." (paragraph 2)
"She reached New York in 4 1/2 days." (paragraph 7)
"She met her challenge!" (paragraph 8)
"She reported to her readers what she saw, thought, and felt..." (paragraph 9)
Which sentence best states the main idea of "Around the World?"
Traveling around the world in a short period of time is a difficult goal.
It was unusual for a woman to travel in the past.
Geography is an important subject to study.
A woman showed she can do anything.
What does the word "demand" mean as it is used in paragraphs 2 and 21?
to correct
to look for
to work on
to insist
What does the reader know in paragraphs 6 through 8 that the tigers do not know?
King Tiger wants to take food from the Island of Borneo.
The Island of Borneo has no tiger king.
Mouse Deer is afraid of King Tiger's whisker.
The whisker from Mouse Deer is not from a tiger.
Paragraph 15 supports a theme of the story by showing that Mouse Deer
honors the tigers
is clever and brave
is happy to be telling lies
finds his king
In paragraph 17, the phrase "pranced off" shows that Mouse Deer feels
eager to run far away from the tigers
satisfied with how things will return with their king
worried that the tigers will return with their king
surprised to see that the tigers could swim
Which sentence best describes how Mouse Deer causes the event in paragraph 21?
He sees three tigers looking at him.
He carries King Tiger's whisker in his mouth.
He asks Porcupine for one of his quills.
He waits so the tigers will think he went far.
What do the details in paragraph 21 suggest about King Tiger?
He wants to avoid showing that he is scared
He believes there is more food on a different island.
He knows that it is important to plan ahead.
He thinks he is the greatest tiger in the world.