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Listen to the Read Aloud for this part of the book, then answer the questions. Think through your answers carefully and use hints if needed and available. After answering, look at the answer choice explanations. If you got an answer wrong, make sure you know why your answer was incorrect.
Question 1
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What is the title of this book?

Question 2
2.

Who is the author of this book?

Question 3
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Who is the teacher of this class?

Question 4
4.

Read the sentences from the text:

Inside these pages is the fastest, funnest way to tap into the superpower of mindset.

What does the use of the word superpower mostly suggest about how your mindset can help you to be successful?

Question 5
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Question 6
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"Your New Playlist," by Jon Acuff
Your teacher's name is Mrs. Richmond
The use of the word superpower suggests that your mindset gives you the ability to fly.
The use of the word superpower suggests that your mindset takes away your hunger when you don't have food to eat.
Read the sentences from the text:

When you're an adult and discover that you have the power to write new soundtracks for your life, you often first have to retire broken soundtracks you've carried for years, maybe even decades.

What does the word soundtracks most likely suggest? Select two options.
negative thoughts
music playlists
repetitive thoughts
having the same thoughts over and over
not thinking
movies
Which evidence from the text support the conclusion that it is more helpful to learn to think positively when you are young than when you are an adult. Select three options.
They wrote it. I edited it.
I helped your parents do that when I wrote a book called Soundtracks.
Not only do you have less to unlearn, but you're also squarely in the learning portion of your life.
A single new soundtrack believed when you're 14 or 18 can change the entire arc of your life in the same way that saving $1,000 early on can.
I'm 46 years old. I haven't been a student for 30 years.
Because when you hit your 30s, 40s, and 50s you learn things that would have made the school and college years so much better.