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U5W4 Elizabeth Leads the Way

U5W4 Elizabeth Leads the Way

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English

3rd Grade

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CCSS
RL.3.6, RI.2.1, RL.2.6

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Reyn Ojiri

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4 Slides • 10 Questions

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U5W4 Elizabeth Leads the Way

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What is author's point of view?

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how the author thinks or feels about something

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where the author lives

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a text with true facts and information

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the most important point about a story

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How did Elizabeth solve the problem of not being able to go to college?

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she went anyway

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she asked to go to a girls' school

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she got a job instead

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she spent her days reading at the library

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When Elizabeth got married, why did she add her husband's name to hers?

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she hated her name

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she needed his name in order to vote

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she did what most women did

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she did not want to give up something that was hers

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When did Elizabeth get fired up about women's rights?

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when she met her husband

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when she went to New York

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when she went to a lunch with Lucretia

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How does Elizabeth feel after her lunch with Lucretia?

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horrified that Lucretia invited other people to lunch

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sad because the food was terrible

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excited to make a change

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What right does Elizabeth think will change everything?

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the right to earn a fair wage

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the right to a fair trial

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the right to own property

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the right to vote

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Reread the following lines from the story:

"Elizabeth had tossed a stone in the water and the ripples grew wider and wider and wider."

What do these lines mean?

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Elizabeth made waves in a pond

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Elizabeth had begun the fight for women's rights

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Elizabeth caused problems at a local church

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Elizabeth loved staring at the pond

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Multiple Choice

What is the author's point of view about being a girl?

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the author thinks girls are better than boys

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the author thinks boys are better than girls

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the author thinks there is nothing wrong with being a girl

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the author thinks girls shouldn't vote

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Multiple Choice

What is the author's point of view about Elizabeth?

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the author thinks Elizabeth is boring

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the author does not like Elizabeth because she helped womens' rights

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she was great because she did not help womens' rights

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she was great because she helped womens' rights

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Multiple Choice

What is the author's point of view about Elizabeth?

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the author thinks Elizabeth is shy and meek

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the author thinks Elizabeth is determined and confident

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the author thinks Elizabeth is sad and mellow

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the author thinks Elizabeth is horrified

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