CMS ELA Case 21 Part A

CMS ELA Case 21 Part A

7th Grade

12 Qs

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CMS ELA Case 21 Part A

CMS ELA Case 21 Part A

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7th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

How does the author's use of the word forbade in paragraph 1 affect the meaning of the passage?

It emphasizes the danger the cub could face outside the cave.

It emphasizes the curiosity the cub feels toward his surroundings,

It emphasizes the cub's youth and inexperience with confrontation.

It emphasizes the lessons the cub has learned from his ancestors.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

How do these sentences impact the plot of the passage?

They foreshadow the trouble the cub will have navigating the wildness.

They foreshadow the return of the cubs mother mother to the cave.

They highlight the internal struggle the cub has with his own fear.

Thy highlight the rapid change in the cub's natural impulses.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Which quotation best illustrates the development of the points of view of the mother and the cub?

"Not only had this law been forcibly and many times impressed on him by his mother's nose and paw, but in him the instinct of fear was developing. Never, in his brief cave-life, had he encountered anything of which to be afraid." (paragraph 1)

"The hard obstruction of the cave-wall, the sharp nudge of his mother's nose, the smashing stroke of her paw, the hunger unappeased of several famines, had borne in upon him that all limitations and restraints were laws." (paragraph 2)

"This it was that in obedience to the law laid down by his mother, and in obedience to the law of that unknown and nameless thing, fear, he kept away from the mouth of the cave. It remained to him a white wall of light." (paragraph 4)

"The cub was in a frenzy of terror, yet he lay down without movement or sound, frozen, petrified into immobility, to all appearances dead. His mother, coming home, growled as she smelt the wolverine's track, and bounded into the cave and licked and nuzzled him with undue vehemence of affection. And the cub felt that somehow he had escaped a great hurt.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

How does paragraph 7 affect the development of the passage?

It shows that when the cub leaves the cave, he is aware of the level of maturity he has reached in knowing that he has to protect his mother.

It shows that when the cub leaves he cave, he can no longer resist the curiosity that will help him refine his natural instincts.

It shows that when the cub leaves the cave, he is excited to test his limits and disobey his mother.

It shows that when the cub leaves the cave, he is inexperienced in preparing for a journey away from the safety of his home.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

What is the meaning of the word recede as it is used in this sentence?

diminish

flicker

spread

withdraw

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Which question from the passage illustrates the effect of the mental development of the cub?

"It was a heritage he had received directly from One Eye and the she-wolf; but to them, in turn, it had been passed own through all the generations of wolves that had gone before." (paragraph 1)

"For he had already learned that there were such restrictions. Huger he ha know; and when he could not appease his hunger he had felt restriction." (paragraph 2)

"Also, he forgot to be afraid. For the time, fear had been routed by growth, while growth had assumed the guise of curiosity." (paragraph 11)

"Now the grey cub had lived all his days on a level floor. He had never experienced the hurt of a fall. He did not know what a fall was. So he stepped boldly out upon the air."

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Based on your knowledge of the pre fix un-- and the root cease, what is the meaning of the word unceasingly as it is used in this sentence?

at full volume

once in a while

with momentum

without stopping

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