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Jamie Weaver
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4.5 Assessment Review

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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements, taken from the passage, is most clearly an expression of opinion rather than fact?
William Bailey, an American Realist painter, studied at Yale in the 1950s.
His still lifes depict smooth, rounded containers that sit in a field of uniform color.
Bailey denies a close connection to Giorgio Morandi, an Italian painter of still lifes, but admits that they share "a belief in the power of the mute object."
While Morandi painted from direct observation, Bailey painted from memory.
This difference in method makes Bailey's objects superior to Morandi's, for they are thus purified, immutable, and mysterious.
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Multiple Select
Facts are something that is:
Measurable.
Provable.
Filled with feelings.
Biased.
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Multiple Choice
An example of an opinion would be:
George Washington was the first President of the United States.
Schools should've opened fully instead of going remote.
Tricycles have three wheels.
Wakanda is a country created by Marvel.
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Open Ended
Write down all the words you know that indicate someone's opinion.
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Multiple Choice
Megan decided to go for a stroll. It would feel good to stretch her legs and walk.
definition
inference
example
synonym
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Multiple Choice
I definitely have a predilection for anything with chocolate.
definition
inference
example
synonym
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Multiple Choice
Compared to her last tiny house, her new house is massive.
definition
inference
example
antonym
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Multiple Choice
The fox is timid. He is like a little mouse that hides.
definition
inference
example
antonym
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Multiple Choice
It started when they got to the bears. Peter felt tired and his stomach hurt. He dragged himself over to see the elephants, which were eating from a stack of hay. Normally, the elephants were his favorite. Without much interest, Peter followed his classmates to the camels, which were busy swatting flies with their tails. Peter knew he should be having fun at the zoo, but he just felt terrible and all he wanted to do was lie down and rest. Even the lions and tigers did not interest him now.
The Summary of this passage is:
Peter's favorite animals were the elephants.
The camels were swatting flies with their tails.
It was really hot at the zoo.
Peter didn't enjoy the zoo because he felt really bad.
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Multiple Choice
Julie watched the ants as they carried small crumbs down the trail to the anthill. She thinks ants are very hard working and industrious little creatures. They always seemed busy, and you never saw an ant just laying around doing nothing. They were carrying food, building tunnels, or defending the anthill. One thing you could say about ants is that they sure aren't lazy.
The Summary of this passage is:
Ants carry many things.
Ants are hard workers.
Some ants may bite you.
Some ants help take care of the queen.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these words has the most positive connotation?
Childish
Immature
Youthful
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Multiple Choice
Which of these words has the most positive connotation?
Stubborn
Strong-willed
Persistent
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Multiple Choice
Which of these words has the most negative connotation?
Conceited
Courageous
Confident
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Multiple Choice
Choose the word to complete the sentence with the most negative connotation.
I didn't get much sleep last night because the baby was _______.
deafening
boisterous
emphatic
loud
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Multiple Choice
Hurricanes are large, intense storms that begin over the ocean, where they gather heat and energy from the water. Hurricanes move slowly toward land, usually moving 10-20 miles per hour for more than one week. The most dangerous part of the hurricane is the storm surge, when it reaches land and causes flooding. Wind and waves also contribute to the damage caused by these surges.
What is the main idea of the passage?
Hurricanes are dangerous storms
One type of storm is called a hurricane
Hurricanes begin over the ocean
Hurricanes are different from other storms
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Multiple Choice
Wilbur and Orville Wright were brothers who were inventors, even from a young age when they built kites and bicycles. Many people credit the Wright Brothers with designing and building the first successful airplane. In 1903, their first flight only lasted 12 seconds, but it continues to inspire people all over the world to learn about science and math, to work hard to realize their dreams, and to use imagination to achieve success.
What is the main idea?
The Wright Brothers worked hard
Inventors build kites and bicycles.
The Wright brothers were inventors who have inspired many people.
The first flight was in 1903.
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Multiple Choice
Homemade pizza is delicious. First, make the dough from flour, water, and yeast. After that, begin making the tomato sauce. Next, add any vegetables you like. Then, bake it in the oven. After a short time, the kitchen begins to smell delicious. Soon, it’s ready to eat!
What is the main idea?
Pizza is made from flour
Pizza is easy to make
How to make homemade pizza
Pizza makes the kitchen smell good
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Multiple Choice
The green sea turtle and the loggerhead sea turtle nest along the Atlantic and the Pacific shores in the United States. The green sea turtle is on the endangered list while the loggerhead is listed as threatened. The green sea turtle eats grass, algae and other vegetation and is classified as herbivorous. Unlike the green sea turtle, the loggerhead turtle is classified as carnivorous, and eats horseshoe crabs, clams, and mussels. Both sea turtles live in temperate and subtropical waters and tend to stay near the coastline.
Which pattern is this?
Cause and Effect
Sequence
Compare and Contrast
Problem and Solution
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Multiple Choice
During the months from May to September, the loggerhead turtle comes ashore to nest at night. First, the turtle crawls out of the sea to the beach in search of the right place to build a nest for its eggs. Once the location is identified, the turtle digs a hole with its flippers that measures 8" wide and 18" deep. Next, the turtle lays around 120 eggs the size of ping-pong balls. The turtle then covers the nest by throwing sand over the nest with its flippers. The turtle does this to protect the eggs from predators. Finally, the turtle makes its way back to the sea, and does not return to attend to the nest.
Which pattern is this?
Cause and Effect
Sequence
Compare and Contrast
Problem and Solution
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Multiple Choice
Natural predators such as snakes, sea gulls, and raccoons are considered threats to the sea turtles, but human beings are considered to pose the greatest threat to the sea turtles. People threaten the turtles if they disturb the nesting sites or harm the sea turtles at sea. Because of these dangers, the loggerhead sea turtle is considered threatened.
Which pattern is this?
Cause and Effect
Sequence
Compare and Contrast
Problem and Solution
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Multiple Choice
The prefix "re-" means-
over, excess
two
self
again
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Multiple Choice
The prefix "un-" means-
happening now
made of
most/more
not
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Multiple Choice
The prefix "Bi-" means-
over, excess
two
self
again
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