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ELA Week 6

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Multiple Choice
All of my students are juveniles
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Tonsils are in your mouth
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Antonym for fragile
hard
soft
thin
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Multiple Choice
Movement can be considered exercise.
True
False
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Open Ended
What do you notice about all the movies that are listed in the first paragraph?
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Open Ended
How is Pixar able to make movies everyone loves?
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Open Ended
What does Pixar do differently?
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Open Ended
How does Pixar create characters that are relatable and give an example
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Open Ended
What are some of the things that Pixar does to connect you to a story?
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Open Ended
What kind of stories do Pixar tell?
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NEVERMOOR
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Open Ended
Why are they focusing on Morrigan's room?
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Multiple Choice
Who is Flintlock?
a police officer
an evil man
security guard
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Open Ended
Look at the beginning of this chapter and the end, why do you think the author the details about Morrigan’s room in this chapter? What do you think her room at the Deucalion symbolizes? Why?
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Open Ended
What is the significance of the title of this chapter? How does it align to how Morrigan perceives herself?
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Multiple Choice
Glass is something considered fragile
True
False
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Open Ended
a cold blooded animal with scales or plates
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Multiple Choice
Synonym of hostile
antagonistic
friendly
amazing
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CLOSE READ
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Open Ended
How is the author of Nevermoor able to create a world that is relatable even though it is fiction.
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Open Ended
Using the two rules that Pixar listed in the article how does the author of Nevermoor use the same rules while creating Nevermoor.
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Open Ended
What are some of the things that the author of Nevermoor does to connect you to the story?
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Open Ended
Why kind of story is the author of Nevermoor telling?
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NEVERMOOR
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Open Ended
Who is Morrigan's new friend?
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Open Ended
Look back to page 202, Jupiter read to Morrigan, “You have proven your sincerity, reasoning, and quick thinking and may proceed to the next round of trials…” How did Morrigan prove these qualities during the book trials? Use text evidence.
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Open Ended
An antonym for depend
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Multiple Choice
easily damaged, delicate
tonsil
fragile
movement
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NEVERMOOR
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Multiple Choice
Where was Morrigan excited for Jupiter to take her?
Bazaar
Party
Home
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Open Ended
What was the name of the first trial?
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Open Ended
What is significant about the shadows? What do you think Morrigan associates the shadows with?
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Open Ended
How does the author build a suspicious tone around Mr. Jones? Support with evidence.
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Multiple Choice
PART A: What is the main idea of the text?
Pixar movies interest many people, as they tell stories that we can all relate to.
People find that it’s easier to relate to movies that are far from reality.
Pixar movies largely appeal to children, as they teach them important life
lessons.
Audiences are more interested in Pixar movies now that they use computer
images.
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Multiple Choice
PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
“They’re more than just amazing action scenes, like in The Incredibles, and
beautiful animation, like in Coco.” (Paragraph 3)
“Storytelling is an art and a skill. Pixar creators know this. They have put a lot of
time and thought into what makes a great story.” (Paragraph 5)
“But he isn’t good at sharing attention with Andy’s new toy, Buzz Lightyear.
Woody feels like Buzz is the polar opposite of him.” (Paragraph 7)
“No two movies are the same! But the stories and, more importantly, the
feelings in each are universal.” (Paragraph 10)
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Multiple Choice
Which alternate title best expresses the main idea of the text?
How to Write a Pixar Movie
Why Everyone Enjoys Pixar Movies
The Best Pixar Movies of All Time
How Pixar Movies Make Money
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Multiple Choice
How does the author of “How Pixar Tells a Story” organize information?
The author discusses successful Pixar movies and then the movies that didn’t do
as well and why
The author gives examples of different Pixar movies and then explores why their
stories are important.
The author explains the rules that need to be followed for a good story and then
how Pixar breaks these rules
The author compares Pixar’s steps for storytelling with other movie studios and
explores why Pixar is the best.
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NEVERMOOR
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Open Ended
Look back on page 111 for Jupiter’s description of Frank, page 116 about Dame Chanda’s introduction, and then at the bottom of page 243 for Jupiter’s explanation for Fenestra’s behavior. Who does Jupiter surround his life with? What does that mean for Morrigan?
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Open Ended
What details do you notice about the Wondrous Society events and trials so far? Think about the author’s choice in setting, imagery, and description
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Multiple Choice
What does the author find special about Pixar?
They create all different types of movies
They make movies very quickly
They create stories that everyone can enjoy
They make a lot of money from their movies.
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Multiple Choice
Dory and Woody
feel the same things that we do
force us to use our imagination
have the same flaws as characters
are unrealistic, but fun characters.
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Multiple Choice
How do Pixar films help us connect with others
Their characters are usually physically similar to us
They teach all of us the same lessons
They make us come together to watch films
Their characters experience the emotions that we all do.
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Multiple Choice
What was Noelle's friend Riding?
Horse
Rhino
Dragon
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Multiple Choice
Did Morrigans decision to help disqualify her from the race?
Yes
No
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Open Ended
Look back to the first section of the chapter, why is the decision Morrigan made important?
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