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R.L.1.1 Using explicit information and inferences

R.L.1.1 Using explicit information and inferences

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English

5th Grade

Hard

CCSS
RF.5.4C, RI.6.10, RL.2.6

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Jessica Tan

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R.L.1.1 Using explicit information and inferences

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Use the website or scan the code to pull up the text, "Five Boiled Eggs"

https://tinyurl.com/FiveBoiledEggs

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Multiple Choice

This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.

Part A: Why did the innkeeper try to charge so much for the five boiled eggs?

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He couldn’t remember the boy.

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He wanted to purchase hens for more eggs.

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He had to take care of his inn.

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He was greedy.

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Multiple Select

Part B: Which three sentences from the passage support the answer in Part A? (That he was greedy)

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“In truth, the innkeeper did not remember him, for this fine-looking fellow looked nothing like the scrawny lad who had begged for food some ten years before.”

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“Still, eager to make a profit, he readily added up the charges.”

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“That’ll be ten thousand akches,” he declared”

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“When the stunned merchant refused to pay, the innkeeper declared that he would take him to court.”

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“I’m ruined!” the merchant muttered as he sat in the village square. “What will I do?”

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Multiple Select

Select two sentences from the passage that show the merchant had “good fortune”.

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”The judge then ruled that the merchant would not have to pay even one akche for the eggs.”

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“When he finally returned home, he stopped by the old roadside inn.”

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“When the stunned merchant refused to pay, the innkeeper declared that he would take him to court.”

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“At that moment, he was approached by a sturdy little man wearing a white turban and riding a donkey.”

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“Where is hodja?” demanded the judge, growing angrier by the minute.”

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Multiple Select

Fill in the circle before two sentences that show how the innkeeper was tricked in court.

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“I would have been here sooner, but this morning I had the cleverest plan.

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Instead of eating my boiled corn for breakfast, I planted it.

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Think of the rich harvest I’ll reap!”

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“That’s absurd,” the innkeeper scoffed

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“You can’t grow corn from cooked kernels!”

R.L.1.1 Using explicit information and inferences

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