
Myview Unit Lesson
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English
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5th - 6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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24 Slides • 17 Questions
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Passage
an entry or doorway
passaje
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Curious
having an interest to learn about something
curioso
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adventure
an exciting experience
adventura
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Insight
clear or complete understanding of a situation
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Wandered
walked slowly or aimlessly
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Open Ended
Poetry is different from Informational text because __________.
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Peering
looking closely at something that is hard to see
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via
by way of; by means of; through
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traverse
traveled through; moved across
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girth
distance around something; circumference
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intersecting
crossing or overlapping
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes how commas contribute to creating rhythm in a poem?
they signal where the reader should take a pause, creating a rhythmic flow
they separate different ideas, enhancing the reader's understanding of the poem.
They emphasize important words in the poem.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the literary device simile.
comparing unlike things using the words like or as
comparing unlike things directly using words such as is or was
vivid language that appeals to the reader's senses.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes repetition.
group lines
repeating words or phrases for emphasis
vivid language that appeals to the readers senses
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the literary device metaphor.
comparing unlike things using the words like or as
words that refer to or imitate sounds
comparing unlike things using words such as is or was
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Multiple Choice
What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?
My mouth is wet, my throat is dry,
I'm going blind in my right eye.
My tonsils are as big as rocks,
I've counted sixteen chicken pox.
ABCA
ABBA
AABB
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the best example of repetition:
From there to here, funny things are everywhere
she walked past the babbling brook every day
If you think you can win, you can win.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following sentences includes an idiom:
The dishes clattered and clanged as he washed the dishes.
Charlotte decided to break the ice at the party by telling a joke.
Her laughter was a melody that brightened even the darkest days.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following sentences includes an idiom:
The dishes clattered and clanged as he washed the dishes.
Charlotte decided to break the ice at the party by telling a joke.
Her laughter was a melody that brightened even the darkest days.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best definition for the word peering?
listening carefully to a sound
looking closely or carefully
speaking softly to someone
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Multiple Choice
From what point of view is the poem Learning the World narrated?
first
second
third
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes what Learning the World is about?
Seeing an old friend from the past
using the mind to visualize the places one desires to see
visiting unknown places
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the literary device onomatopoeia?
comparing unlike things directly using words such as is or was
vivid language that appeals to the reader's senses
words that refer to or imitate sounds
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a metaphor from Latitude Longitude Dreams?
Etching earth with invisible designs/crossing rivers, ice, and trees
Magellan moved via stars.
Our home, our ship, our planet earth
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Multiple Choice
The phrase keys to secret places on page 134 is referring to:
worlds
a dream
maps
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following from Early Explorers is an example of imagery:
by adventures we sill never know
where whole mountains are hidden under ice
no place on earth is ever undiscovered
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Multiple Choice
In Early Explorers, what was the author's purpose for using short and long lines?
to create rhythm where the shorter lines were read faster and the longer lines read slower.
to create rhythm where the shorter lines were read slower and the longer lines read faster
to create rhythm where the lines were read equally and to ensure the poem rhymed
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an entry or doorway
passaje
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