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The Sun is Also a Star Reading 7 Lesson

The Sun is Also a Star Reading 7 Lesson

Assessment

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English

11th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
RI. 9-10.9, 6.NS.B.3, RL.9-10.3

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Standards-aligned

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Ausencio Delgado

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Categorize

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Characters struggle with family traditions.

Personal beliefs clash with societal norms.

Seeking identity in a diverse city.

Cultural differences challenge relationships.

A random meeting alters their paths.

Serendipity brings two lives together.

Unexpected connections shape futures.

Chance encounter leads to deep reflection.

Pressure from family dictates choices.

Dreams conflict with parental expectations

Societal norms versus personal desires.

Struggle to balance tradition and self.

City life intensifies personal journey.

Urban chaos mirrors internal conflict.

Bustling streets influence character destiny.

Setting as a catalyst for change

Organize these options into the right theme categories

Identity and Cultural Conflicts
Impact of Chance Encounters
Piloting Expectations
The Influence of Setting

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Match

Match the following

Struggles with looming deportation, yet finds refuge in the empirical. Questions love's existence, veiling vulnerabilities.

Envisions life through a romantic lens, battling familial pressure with dreams of a future shaped by love and poetry.

An endless theatre of human experience, where chance encounters under its vast skies change trajectories in a heartbeat.

Natasha

Daniel

The City

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Multiple Choice

Which evidence best supports the theme of fate versus free will in the narrative?

1

Natasha's reliance on science to make sense of the world around her.

2

Daniel's poetic view of the world and belief in destiny.

3

The city's unpredictable nature, bringing strangers together.

4

The detailed descriptions of the city's diverse population.


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Multiple Choice

What is a central theme of the interaction between Natasha and Daniel?

1

The unavoidable impact of cultural differences on relationships.

2

The power of scientific evidence in changing one's destiny.

3

The significance of chance encounters in shaping individuals' paths.

4

The struggle between personal desires and familial expectations.

8

Multiple Choice

How does Natasha's perspective on love evolve due to her interactions with Daniel?

1

It reaffirms her belief in the irrationality of love.

2

It causes her to question the scientific basis of emotions.

3

She begins to see the poetic value in romantic connections.

4

She remains unchanged, holding onto her pragmatic views.


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Multiple Choice

How does the author's use of alternating perspectives between Natasha and Daniel enhance the story?

1

It highlights the differences in their cultural backgrounds.

2

It allows readers to see how fate intertwines their lives.

3

It underscores the universal search for identity and belonging.

4

It offers a multifaceted view of love and fate.

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Multiple Choice

What is the author's purpose in detailing the city's role in Natasha and Daniel's story?

1

To show the city as a microcosm of global diversity and unity.

2

To emphasize the randomness of life and the power of destiny.

3

To critique the impersonal nature of urban environments.

4

To demonstrate how setting influences character development and plot.

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