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CKLA Unit 3 Assessment

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11 Nsɛmmisa

Read Bashar Remembers the Battle of Yarmouk on page 89 in your workbook. Answer the questions about the story.

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1.

What genre was the story written in?

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2.

What point of view is the story written in?

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3.

What evidence helped you choose the point of the view the story is written in.

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4.

In paragraph 5, Bashar states, "Just as we were finishing our sunset prayer on the second day, it began." What began?

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5.

What text evidence supports your answer from #5?

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6.

In paragraph 6, Bashar states that "one empire was falling and a new one was on the rise." What empire was falling?

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7.

In paragraph 6, Bashar states that "one empire was falling and a new one was on the rise." What empire was on the rise?

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8.

What type of sentence is: Give me a saddle for my camel.

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9.

What type of sentence is: I ate a banana yesterday.

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10.

What does the root word graph mean?

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11.

Write a complete sentence using one of the following words... (autograph, biography, calligraphy, graphite, paragraph, telegraph)