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6M1,L7 Question Set
By Alyse Headley
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Question 1
1.
Read this sentence from the passage.
“Someone yelled, ‘Well, welcome to the club, brother.’”
What does the man mean when he tells the cop
“welcome to the club, brother”?
a. He and the cop agree about who should get on the train.
b. The cop should join the people waiting for the train.
c. He has already had the same problem the cop is describing.
d. They both know that the cop is not allowed on the train either.
Question 2
2.
This item has two parts. Answer PART A; then answer PART B.
PART A:
Why does the cop say, “Hold steady, men”?
a. He is confident that the cops will use their weapons if they need to.
b. He is worried the other cops are going to let the group of men through.
c. He thinks those words will stop the crowd of people from getting on the train.
d. He thinks he can stop more people from joining the large group staring at them.
Question 3
3.
PART B: Which piece of evidence supports the answer to PART A?
a. “we stood looking at the cops”
b. “our side was getting bigger and bigger”
c. “shoot anyone who tries to get on this train”
d. “the other cops started looking nervous”
Question 4
4.
This item has three parts. Answer PART A; then answer PART B; then answer PART C.
PART A:
How do the people who want to ride the train respond when the cops block their way?
a. They are angry that the cops are blocking them and threaten violence.
b. They are scared that they will be arrested and back slowly away from the train.
c. They are sure that they outnumber the cops and slowly board the train.
d. They are determined to get on the train, and they refuse to leave.
Question 5
5.
PART B:
How does the cop speaking in the passage respond to the people who want to ride the train?
a. He explains that he will lose his job if he lets them on the train.
b. He tells them that the cops will start shooting if they refuse to leave.
c. He insults them by telling those in the crowd they should go find jobs.
d. He reminds them that jumping on trains without a ticket is illegal.
Question 6
6.
PART C:
Based on their responses to this conflict, what do the cops and the people who want to ride the train have in common?
a. They are willing to walk away from the situation rather than see anyone get hurt.
b. They agree that people should be free to make their own choices.
c. They want to do what is best for their families.
d. They believe it is always best to obey the law.