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Ela, U1L5 Stormalong Reading Comprehension

Ela, U1L5 Stormalong Reading Comprehension

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4th Grade

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RL.4.3, RI.3.1, RL.2.1

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Maria Soriano

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Ela, U1L5 Stormalong Reading Comprehension

Final Test

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Multiple Choice

But all the time, Stormy was watering, hoeing, picking and planting, he knew he still had not found a home.


What does the sentence above reveal?

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A. It is a scene from play.

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B. It is a tall tale from New England.

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C. It is told in first person point of view.

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D. It is told in third person point of view.

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Multiple Choice

A giant baby three fathoms tall - or eighteen feet - was crawling across the sand, crying in a loud voice as loud as a foghorn.


Why is the sentence above an example of hyperbole?

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F. because it contains a comparison

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G. because it contains a wild exaggeration

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H. because it introduces the main character

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I. because it uses third -person point of view

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Multiple Choice

How does Stormy feel as a child growing up on a Cape Cod?

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A. He wishes he had his own ship.

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B. He wishes he could grow taller.

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C. He wishes he would get more attention.

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D. He wishes he could be like everyone else.

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Multiple Choice

Which text from the passage shows that Stormy loves the ocean?

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F. "... folks used to say he had salt water in his veins."

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G. "... all the Yankee clipper crews wanted him to sail with them."

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H. "...no ship, not even The Lady of the Sea, was big enough for him."

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I. "...folks always guess he was a sailor and asked him questions about the sea."

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Multiple Choice

Why is Stormy disappointed when he arrives in Boston?

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A. It is far enough away from the sea.

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B. The only job he can find is being a Cabin boy.

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C. People recognize him and ask him for favors.

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D. The buildings are the same size as the ones in Cape Cod.

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Multiple Choice

When do sailors on The Lady of the Sea begin to accept Stormy?

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F. when they find him sleeping in a rowboat

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G. when he teaches the sailors new sea songs

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H. when the captain first hires him as a cabin boy

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I. when he fights a giant octopus for the ship's anchor

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Multiple Choice

Which of theses sentences from the passage is NOT an example of hyperbole?

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A. The ship's towering masts had to be hinged to let the sun and moon go by.

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B. Sailors in every port told how he ate ... a hundred gallons of whale soup for lunch.

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C. Stormy felt like an outcast as he packed his trunk, hoisted it over his shoulder, and started away.

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D. The vessel was so big that once , when she hit an island in the Caribbean Sea, she knocked it clear into the gulf of Mexico.

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Multiple Choice

How do sailors show how much they care for Stormy?

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F. by following him to Kansas

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G. by making up songs about him

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H. by building a huge ship for him.

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I. by asking him to return to the sea.

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Multiple Choice

How is "Stormalong" different from "Hoderi, The Fisherman"?

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A. Stormalong is a traditional tale.

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B. Stormalong takes place in more than one setting.

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C. Stormalong describes a character who wants to fit in.

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D. Stormalong describes a character who becomes an outchast at the end of the story.

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Multiple Choice

How are the events in Stormalong similar to the events in Hoderi, the Fisherman?

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F. Both passages describe the adventure of fishing.

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G. Both passages describe how characters fall in love.

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H. Both passages describe characters who go on a quest.

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I. Both passages describe why leaving home is too dangerous.

Ela, U1L5 Stormalong Reading Comprehension

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