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Wonders Unit 1

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Question 2
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Read the sentences from the passage.

"People who don't know their past are winds blowing through the grass. Their lives leave no trace."

What does the word trace mean as it is used in the sentences?

Question 3
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The following question has two parts. First answer part A. Then answer part B.

Part A: Why does Grandpa tell Black Elk to listen well?

Question 4
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Part B: Which sentence from the passage best supports the answer in part A?

Question 5
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How do Grandpa's actions help shapr Black Elk's character in the passage? Pick two choices.

Question 6
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The following question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B.

Part A: WHich best describes how Grandpa feels when Black Elk says he wants to be the keeper of the winter count?

Question 7
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Part B: Which detail from the last paragraph best supports the answer in Part A?

Read the sentences from the passage.
"But that's why I like these winter count nights. I'm happy to see all your faces here tonight."

Which sentences use the word faces in the same way it is used in the passage? Pick three choices.
A Our soccer team faces the best team today.
B My house faces John Smith's house.
C The boys' faces were full of dirt.
D The faces of the children were bright with joy.
E My father faces many problems at work.
F My sisters' faces showed they were surprised.
D a mark left behind by someone
D so Black Elk will learn what will happen to the tribe
D "ONe day, one of you will keep the winter count on a new buffalo hide."
B Grandpa looks serious, which forces Black Elk to keep silent.
C Grandpa explains an important need that makes Black Elk want to help.
D Grandpa tells stories that make Black Elk want to learn more about his history.
E Grandpa complains about the small teepee, which makes Black Elk concerned for him.
D worried because he does not think Black Elk was listening