Let Me Think/Aristotle (Pair: Poem/Informative) 4/3

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21 questions
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What can the reader tell about the speaker in the poem "Let Me Think?" Select TWO correct answers.

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What is one important effect of the rhyme scheme of the poem "Let me Think?"

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Which line from the poem "Let me Think" best helps the reader understand the word ponder?

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Part A: What is the most likely reason the speaker doesn't like school?

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Part B: Which line from the poem supports the answer in Part A?

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The speaker in the poem "Let me Think" uses a simile in line 9-12 to show

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The main theme of the poem "Let me Think" is

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Use "Let me Think" to answer the following question. In the poem "Let me Think" why do the teachers most likely call the speaker "scatterbrained"? Support your answer with evidence from the poem.

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The speaker in the poem "Let me Think" feels that thinking

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Select only ONE correct Answer

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Read the following information. Greek (bios) 'life' + (-logy) This information helps the reader understand that the word biology in paragraph 2 of the article "Aristotle" means

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Use "Aristotle" to answer the following question. In the article "Aristotle" what accomplishment of Aristotle's had the most influence on the world? Support your answer with evidence from the article.

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In the article "Aristotle" Alexander the Great actions after being tutored by Aristotle suggest that he

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What is a Main Theme if the article "Aristotle"?

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By including the details in paragraph of the article "Aristotle" the author most likely hopes to convey that Aristotle

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In the article "Aristotle" what was the unexpected result of tutoring Alexander the Great? Select TWO correct answers.

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In the article "Aristotle" the illustration of Aristotle conveys the message that he

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Use the "Let me Think" and "Aristotle" to answer the following question. Which message is expressed by BOTH the poem and the article?

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Use "Let me Think" and "Aristotle" to answer the following question. Read the question carefully. Then enter your answer in the box provided. What is one main difference between the speaker in the poem and Aristotle? Support your answer with evidence from the poem and the article.

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Use "Let me Think" and "Aristotle" to answer the following question. Which of the following describes a difference between the poem and the article?

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Use "Let me Think" and "Aristotle" to answer the following question. Read lines 21 though 26. Which line in the poem is also similar in the article? Select only ONE correct. answer