
019 Week of February 1, 2021_ Weekly Review
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019 Week of February 1, 2021_ WEEKLY REVIEW
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People defy authority and fight for change in their political system
furious
tyrant
rebellion
secure
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A powerful person who rules others in a cruel or unreasonable way
occasionally
furious
surrendered
tyrant
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Someone gets very, very angry
furious
secure
rebellion
occasionally
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You do something only once in a while
tyrant
occasionally
surrendered
furious
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You give up to the enemy and agree that the other side won
secure
furious
rebellion
surrendered
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You make an area safe from being attacked
secure
tyrant
furious
occcasionally
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What genre is The Battle of the Alamo?
informational text
realistic fiction
narrative nonfiction
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Which sentence explains what caused Texas to break away from Mexico?
Santa Anna was making laws that Texians felt were unfair.
Santa Anna was trying to take away Texians' right to vote.
Texians felt closer to the United States and wanted to be part of it.
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Multiple Choice
How does the author organize the passage?
by comparing opinions
by stating cause and effect
by explaining problems and solutions
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What is the central idea of the story The Battle of the Alamo?
Texians will fight the Mexican Army to try to gain their independence from Mexico.
The Texians won the Battle of the Alamo.
Texians and Mexicans fight in the Battle of San Jacinto.
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Multiple Choice
The passage tells about people sending their families away because of rumors that Santa Anna was coming. Many were glad they did because the rumors were true. What is the BEST definition of rumors?
facts
stories
dreams
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Multiple Choice
Replace the possessive noun in parentheses:
Jan and (Jan’s) brother met Sam at the park.
mine
her
their
your
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Multiple Choice
Choose the possessive pronoun that stands alone:
Those books are yours.
Those
are
yours
books
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Multiple Choice
Replace the possessive noun in parentheses:
My family wants to spend time with (some) relatives in New York City.
her
our
mines
their
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Multiple Choice
Choose the word:
Add –ed: double the final consonant before adding –ed
striped
dripped
traced
handled
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Multiple Choice
Choose the word:
Add –ing: drop the final e before adding –ing
winning
spinning
forgetting
dancing
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Multiple Choice
Choose the word:
Add –ing: double the final consonant before adding –ing
rising
dancing
spinning
surprising
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