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Unit 4- Weeks 1-2 Progress Monitoring: Reading

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Passage 1 "The Angel of the Battlefield"
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Passage 2 "The Courage of Elizabeth Freeman"
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1.

Which statement from the passage expresses the author’s perspective about the Red Cross?

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What are two ways in which the first photograph and caption support how Clara Barton was the “Angel of the Battlefield”? Mark all that apply to the question.

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3.

Put the events in chronological order to match the structure the author used when presenting the information. What happened first, next, then, and finally according to the timeline within the passage?

  1. Henry Dunant organizes and trains volunteers to care for soldiers in battle.

  2. The Geneva Convention, which calls for humane treatment of soldiers and medical volunteers, is signed.

  3. Clara Barton learns about the Red Cross overseas and introduces the practice in the United States.

  4. The Red Cross supports national blood drives and provides aid during national disasters.

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4.

How does the “Recreation Huts” photograph and caption contribute to the reader’s understanding of the passage? Use two details from the passage to support your answer.

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This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.

Part A:

Which statement describes the author’s perspective about Elizabeth Freeman?

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Part B:

Which sentence from the passage supports the answer in Part A?

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What are two examples of chronology in the passage? You must select TWO.