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Ela, U1L4 Final Test Reading Comprehension

Ela, U1L4 Final Test Reading Comprehension

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English

4th Grade

Medium

CCSS
RL.4.10, RI.2.1, RL.2.3

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Ela, U1L4 Final Test Reading Comprehension

Journeys

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Multiple Choice

What does W.O.W stand for?

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Words on Wheels

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Wash our Wheels

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World of Wonders

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Welcome our Way

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Multiple Choice

Why is W.O.W in trouble?

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The bus is too dirty to travel.

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No one is coming to the library.

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Mrs. Nguyen is taking a new job.

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The library has run out of money to pay for it.

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Multiple Choice

What story does Mrs. Nguyen refer to when she says she wouldn't mind having the golden touch?

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a legend about the sun

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a myth about Kind Midas

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a fairy tale about golden eggs

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a history of the California Gold Rush

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Multiple Choice

Where would you look to find out how many actors are need for the play?

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the dialogue in Act I

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the dialogue in Act II

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the Cast of Characters

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the stage directions in Act I

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Multiple Choice

How does Jake help the children?

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He helps them develop a plan.

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He helps them have a bake sale.

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He introduces them to a news reporter.

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He teaches them how to use the library.

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Multiple Choice

How does Mr. Diaz help the children?

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He takes them to the library

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He prints flyers for their fundraiser.

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He teaches them to make baked goods.

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He agrees to let them use his parking lot.

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Multiple Choice

Which event makes the children work successful?

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Diaz Bakery sells a lot of bread.

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The children wash the bookmobile.

3

Maria Kopanas interviews the children.

4

A camera operator gives a lot of money to the children.

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Multiple Choice

Why does the author include stage directions in parentheses ( ) ?

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to tell who is speaking and why

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to describe the setting and the place

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to define unfamiliar words and phrases

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to describe actions and characters' emotions

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Multiple Choice

Where are the settings of the play described?

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in the dialogue

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in the stage directions

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in the cast of characters

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at the beginning of each sentence

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Multiple Choice

What is the theme of the play?

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Everyone should be on television.

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Working hard can make you famous.

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Family can help you achieve your goals.

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People can work together to help the community.

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Journeys

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