
Lemonade War Chapter 5
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4th Grade
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Multiple Choice
Why does the author point out that Scott probably kept the $5 they made?
To show that Evan can't trust Scott
To show that Scott can't trust Evan
To show that Scott is a true friend
To show that Scott didn't need to help Evan anymore
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Multiple Select
Based upon what you've learned about Scott so far, which charactertraits best describe hime?
Scott is smart because he knew exactly how much money he and Evan had earned selling lemonade.
Scott is untrustworthy because he doesn't seem like a good friend to Evan.
Scott is a good friend because he helped Evan run a lemonade stand.
Scott is lazy because he made Evan do all the work for the lemonade stand.
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Multiple Choice
Evan shouted, "You can not be her friend. You can not be her friend!"
Why does the author repeat this phrase?
To let the reader know that he was very angry about Jessie making friends with a fourth grader.
To let the reader know he was glad it was working out for Jessie.
To let the reader know that he is so happy about Jessie and Megan's friendship.
To let the reader know that Jessie is not a good friend.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is another example of a simile?
Thud! The ball fell to the floor with a sudden sound.
Evan was so hungry, he could eat a horse!
Megan liked Jessie as a friend, even if she was younger.
Jessie was like a human calculator, always doing math quickly in her head.
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Multiple Choice
CONTEXT CLUES
Evan told Jessie, "And then what? You'd lock it up in your lock box and save it til you were fifty years old. You're the biggest miser on this planet."
What do you infer the word miser means using the text and your background knowledge?
a person that hoards wealth and spends as little money as possible
a person that donates money to charity
a generous person
a person who starts a business
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Multiple Choice
Why was "the vow" so important to both Evan and Jessie?
It kept their mother from gettting upset because of their fighting.
It kept them silent about what was going on.
It allowed them to stop their war because of their mother.
It kept their mother upstairs working in her office.
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Multiple Choice
How does "the bet" change the way both Evan and Jessie fight the lemonade war?
They both will do whatever it takes to sell the most lemonade.
They both will not sell anymore lemonade and be friends again.
They will do whatever it takes to stop each other from selling lemonade.
They find new partners to help them sell the most lemonade.
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Open Ended
THIS WILL BE FOR A GRADE
What character conflict did you see in Chapter 5?
(Character vs Character, or Character vs Self )
Explain your reason for the conflict you saw be sure to use character names and events!
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