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Madison Meszaros
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Reading: Context Clues

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Let's Upcycle
1 Our Texas town has a drop-off center where we can bring things to be recycled when we no longer want them. When we bring our plastic, metal cans, and glass to the center, we know that those items are going to be turned into another product. Our trash will be changed so that it can make something new. Most times when something is made from recycled materials, we don’t know what it was before. But upcycling is a little different.
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2 Upcycling is a special kind of recycling where the things we no longer want are turned into better-quality things. For example, I looked in my closet and found I had too many plastic grocery bags. I tore the bags into strips, wove them together, and made a cute hat for my friend. Bringing things to the recycling center is great. But there are several reasons upcycling might be a better choice!
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3 First, upcycling allows people to be creative. Your old jacket zippers can become jewelry. Your worn-out car tires can become a couch or a bucket that can carry things. With just a few simple tools, a little time, and a great imagination, upcycling is possible for all kinds of
products.
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4 Second, just like recycling, upcycling helps the planet. Trash is found in places all around Earth—on the land and in the water. When we upcycle, we help to cut down on the amount of trash that litters the planet. By recycling and upcycling, we join people around the world who are trying to protect Earth.
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Multiple Choice
Which theme is best supported by the details in this selection?
Finding ways to upcycle can save you money.
Thinking creatively helps people achieve their goals.
Working together can lead to a cleaner Earth.
Saving the environment is the responsibility of children.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence from the text shows that the author cares about protecting the planet?
Our trash will be changed so that it can make something new.
I looked in my closet and found I had too many plastic grocery bags.
When we upcycle, we help to cut down on the amount of trash that litters the planet.
With just a few simple tools, a little time, and great imagination, upcycling is possible for all kinds of products.
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Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes the author’s claim in this selection?
Upcycling is the same as recycling.
Upcycling is far better for the environment than recycling.
Upcycling is something that all states should require citizens to do.
Upcycling is an alternative to recycling that allows you to reuse items.
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Open Ended
What was the author’s purpose in writing this text?
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Multiple Choice
Which of these statements best summarizes the author’s argument that Upcycling might be a better choice than recycling?
It helps a lot of different people get new hats.
It is easier to do and less costly than recycling.
It allows people to use creativity while helping the planet.
It provides an opportunity for people to get rid of items they do not want.
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