
English II STAAR EOC
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English
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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4 Slides • 9 Questions
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STAAR Practice #1
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Read the text in the next slide and answer the following questions.
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Multiple Choice
Which statement best expresses the thesis of the excerpt?
Ancestral Puebloans were attracted to the cliffs of Colorado
centuries ago.
Ancestral Puebloans left behind the ruins of their communities
in the cliffs.
Ancestral Puebloans were innovators who created a flourishing
civilization.
Ancestral Puebloans lived in complex communities in
southwestern Colorado.
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Multiple Choice
Which quotation from the excerpt best supports the conclusion that
the Ancestral Puebloans made efficient use of limited resources?
The low height of the doorways indicates that people then were
shorter than they are today. (paragraph 4)
However, the farmers were expert in dryland farming, creating
check dams and channels to direct rainwater to their crops.
(paragraph 10)
Now the Ancestral Puebloans no longer lived on top of the mesa.
(paragraph 12)
Around 1270, the Ancestral Puebloans left Mesa Verde, although
we are not entirely sure why they left. (paragraph 13)
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Multiple Choice
In paragraphs 9, 10, and 12, the details support the key idea that the
Ancestral Puebloans —
developed new construction skills
frequently faced challenges in surviving
often moved in search of a better home
outgrew the available resources
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Multiple Choice
Which detail from the section titled “The Cliff Dwellings at Mesa Verde”
(paragraphs 3–7) supports the key idea that social interaction was
important to Ancestral Puebloan communities?
The size of the living areas
The location of the kiva
The function of the courtyard
The proximity of the dwellings
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Multiple Select
Why does the author most likely include the illustrations in the excerpt?
Select TWO correct answers.
To explain how the Ancestral Puebloans used different resources
To show how the Ancestral Puebloans designed and built structures
To demonstrate the challenges of building dwellings in the cliff
To show how the different parts of the cliff dwellings fit together
To contrast different types of buildings built by the Ancestral
Puebloans
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Multiple Choice
Read this quotation from paragraph 8.
How does the author’s choice of words in this quotation contribute
to the tone of the excerpt?
Phrases such as “thriving community” and “skilled craftsmen”
create an admiring tone.
Phrases such as “adept farmers” and “difficult, dry land” create a
somber tone.
Phrases such as “many thousands” and “Native American people”
create a precise tone.
Phrases such as “about 700 years” and “now referred to” create an
accessible tone.
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Multiple Choice
What is the most likely reason the author wrote this excerpt?
To persuade the reader to visit an important archaeological site
to learn about an ancient society
To provide information about how an ancient society managed to
prosper in an inhospitable region
To describe the impact of an ancient civilization on the history of
a populated region
To share the history of how two cowboys accidentally discovered
the ruins of an ancient civilization
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Multiple Choice
How does the author organize the section titled “The Ancestral
Puebloans” (paragraphs 8–13) to develop the thesis?
By describing the events that forced the Ancestral Puebloans to
adapt to changes in their environment
By listing the agricultural skills necessary to master farming the
land in the Mesa Verde area
By explaining how the Ancestral Puebloans altered the natural
landscape in ever more significant ways
By recounting the establishment of increasingly complex and
sophisticated structures in the Mesa Verde area
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Multiple Choice
Which idea about society is developed in the excerpt?
Communities form in order to satisfy the human desire for
new experiences.
Civilizations are defined by specific beliefs and economic goals.
People adapt to environmental conditions to help their
civilizations thrive.
People are more likely to survive in communities than on their own.
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