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GMAS Prep - Literature RL5 - 9 Review A

GMAS Prep - Literature RL5 - 9 Review A

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English

6th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
RI.6.10, RL.5.5, RL.1.6

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Shante' Smith

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GMAS Prep - Literature RL5 - 9 Review

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Multiple Choice

6RL6 - Why can the reader trust and believe the author's account of being in a tornado?

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She is now an authority on life-threatening accidents.

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She is giving only first-hand knowledge to the reader.

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She has no memory of the story or the events she experienced.

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She cannot be trusted to tell the truth because she never liked tornadoes.

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Multiple Choice

6RL5 Which BEST describes the mood of the speaker of this poem?

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joyous and happy

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laughing and comical

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complaining and critical

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miserable and despairing

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Multiple Choice

To show the thoughts and feelings of each of the characters in the story, the author uses (6RL6)

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the first-person point of view.

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the second-person point of view.

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the third-person limited point of view.

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the third-person omniscient point of view.

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Multiple Choice

Why is it important that the setting at the beginning of the tale involves a simple cottage?

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All classic tales have simple cottages in at least one setting.

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Fishermen live in cottages so the story must include a cottage.

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Because the wife loves the cottage, she has to give it up in the end.

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The wife desires a house better than the cottage in which she lives.

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