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Monday Feb 6

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1st Grade

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Sidney Scott

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Multiple Choice

This question has two parts. First anser Part A:

What point of view does the author use in this story?

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First person from the old woman's perspective

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First person from one young man's perspective

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Third person from the perspective of an outside narrator

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Third person from the old woman's perspective

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Multiple Choice

Part B

Which sentece best supports that the text was written in third person from a narrator?

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She was very poor, and all she had to eat was beans and tortillas and thin cornmeal mush

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The old woman had no extra beds, but she offered to spread a blanket on the floor for the young men to sleep on

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"I'm happy to have the company. I'll get myself busy and make us a good supper"

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Seldom were they offered good food in their travels

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Multiple Choice

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What is the best defintion of rascal?

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people who are neighborly

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people who are dishonest

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people who are giving

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people who are angry

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Open Ended

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How were the two men acting like rascals?Use text evidence to support your answer.

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Multiple Choice

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How is paragraph 9 important to the plot?

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The old woman goes to bed and dreams

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The old woman watches the young men sleep

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The old woman catches the young men stealing from her

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The old woman teachers the young men a lesson

This question has two parts. First anser Part A:

What point of view does the author use in this story?

1

First person from the old woman's perspective

2

First person from one young man's perspective

3

Third person from the perspective of an outside narrator

4

Third person from the old woman's perspective

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