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Reading Plus. Comparative Reading. 9B. Lesson 2

Reading Plus. Comparative Reading. 9B. Lesson 2

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8th Grade

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RI.7.2, RI. 9-10.7, RI.8.2

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Reading Plus. Comparative Reading. 9B. Lesson 2

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► Read the paragraphs and answer the questions that follow.

Paragraph 1: Sometimes an adult bird stays in its nest when it rains. An adult bird needs to keep the rain off its baby birds. Baby birds do not have long feathers. An adult bird tries to keep a baby bird dry. How? It sits on the baby bird!

Paragraph 2: Horses often have a special place they like to be in a storm. That place may be under a tree. It may be in a safe, dry barn. Some horses may stand in the middle of a field. Will it stay dry this way? No way! But some horses are okay with being wet, even if the rain is very cold.

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Multiple Choice

1. The subject of the two paragraphs above can best be classified as

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A. how some animals act when it rains.

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B. why some birds have feathers and others do not.

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C. how some animals protect their young.

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D. why some horses gain energy right before a storm.

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► Read the paragraphs and answer the questions that follow.

Paragraph 1: Serena and Venus Williams are sisters and tennis champions. They played together in a Grand Slam doubles event in 1999 and won. The sisters then won gold medals at the 2000 Olympics. As single players, the sisters have played against each other 27 times throughout their tennis careers.

Paragraph 2: Before Venus and Serena, the last time two sisters played each other in a tennis final was 1884. Sisters Maud and Lilian Watson were competing for the Ladies’ Singles tennis title. Maud defeated her older sister and won the title.

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Multiple Choice

2. Based on the two paragraphs above, the Williams and Watson sisters are part of a special group. All of these women are

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A. Olympic champions.

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B. professional tennis players.

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C. Grand Slam judges

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D. famous tennis coaches.

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► Read the paragraphs and answer the questions that follow.

Paragraph 1: Bakers make sure a kitchen has the correct supplies and equipment for baking. They make sure they keep their workplace clean and safe. A baker may own a bakery or work for someone who does. If a baker works in a restaurant, he or she works for the chef.

Paragraph 2: A chef is a person who is in charge of all food preparation. He or she may own a restaurant or may work for another person who owns one. A chef may also work in other places that serve food. For example, he or she may go to people’s homes and cook for them

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Multiple Choice

3. The people mentioned in the two paragraphs above can best be classified as people who

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A. started their own businesses.

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B. are experts in workplace safety.

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C. work in people’s private homes

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D. have jobs working with food.

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► Read the paragraphs and answer the questions that follow.

Paragraph 1: All living beings take in some kind of food from the environment. Plants do not eat food the way a person does, of course. They take in water through their roots and light through their leaves. Then special cells in the leaves mix the light and water to create food the plants use to grow.

Paragraph 2: All living things grow and get bigger. When a living thing takes in food, the food gets changed into energy. Some of the energy is used to grow. Baby animals, such as kittens, are very small at first. But they grow and get larger and become adult cats. 

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4. Based on the paragraphs above, plants and kittens can be classified as living things for two reasons. What are the two reasons?

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A. Both take in some kind of food from the environment.

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B. Both make their own food using water and light.

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C. Both stay exactly the same even if their environment changes.

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D. Both use energy to grow and get bigger.

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E. Both must be carried in order to move from place to place.

Reading Plus. Comparative Reading. 9B. Lesson 2

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