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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

The Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty stands on a small island in New York Harbor. People

who come to this country on ships see Lady Liberty standing there. She

welcomes them at the end of their long trip across the sea. The statue holds a

torch high above her head. The torch stands for freedom.

France gave the statue to our country as a gift of friendship. It was made in

France. It came across the ocean in pieces. Then it was put together here.

The statue is made of copper and steel. It is as tall as a building with 30 floors.

The statue’s face is very big. The nose is as long as your body. The fingers are

about as long as the ceiling in a room is high!

There are stairs inside of the statue. People climb 354 steps to get to the

crown. Thirty people can fit in the crown. There are 25 windows in it. They can

see the ships that the statue is welcoming.

The passage is about ______

visiting New York

taking a trip on a ship

a famous statue

climbing up stairs

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

The Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty stands on a small island in New York Harbor. People

who come to this country on ships see Lady Liberty standing there. She

welcomes them at the end of their long trip across the sea. The statue holds a

torch high above her head. The torch stands for freedom.

France gave the statue to our country as a gift of friendship. It was made in

France. It came across the ocean in pieces. Then it was put together here.

The statue is made of copper and steel. It is as tall as a building with 30 floors.

The statue’s face is very big. The nose is as long as your body. The fingers are

about as long as the ceiling in a room is high!

There are stairs inside of the statue. People climb 354 steps to get to the

crown. Thirty people can fit in the crown. There are 25 windows in it. They can

see the ships that the statue is welcoming.

How is the Statue of Liberty different

from a person?

It can hold a torch.

It has a nose.

It is made of copper and steel.

It has hands and fingers.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

The Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty stands on a small island in New York Harbor. People

who come to this country on ships see Lady Liberty standing there. She

welcomes them at the end of their long trip across the sea. The statue holds a

torch high above her head. The torch stands for freedom.

France gave the statue to our country as a gift of friendship. It was made in

France. It came across the ocean in pieces. Then it was put together here.

The statue is made of copper and steel. It is as tall as a building with 30 floors.

The statue’s face is very big. The nose is as long as your body. The fingers are

about as long as the ceiling in a room is high!

There are stairs inside of the statue. People climb 354 steps to get to the

crown. Thirty people can fit in the crown. There are 25 windows in it. They can

see the ships that the statue is welcoming.

One way the statue is like a person

is that it .

has stairs inside of it

has eyes and a nose

is as tall as a building

is made of copper and steel

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

The Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty stands on a small island in New York Harbor. People

who come to this country on ships see Lady Liberty standing there. She

welcomes them at the end of their long trip across the sea. The statue holds a

torch high above her head. The torch stands for freedom.

France gave the statue to our country as a gift of friendship. It was made in

France. It came across the ocean in pieces. Then it was put together here.

The statue is made of copper and steel. It is as tall as a building with 30 floors.

The statue’s face is very big. The nose is as long as your body. The fingers are

about as long as the ceiling in a room is high!

There are stairs inside of the statue. People climb 354 steps to get to the

crown. Thirty people can fit in the crown. There are 25 windows in it. They can

see the ships that the statue is welcoming.

The author most likely wrote the

passage to tell .

a story about a funny woman

about what is made in France

about a crown you can stand in

about something important

in our country

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

The Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty stands on a small island in New York Harbor. People

who come to this country on ships see Lady Liberty standing there. She

welcomes them at the end of their long trip across the sea. The statue holds a

torch high above her head. The torch stands for freedom.

France gave the statue to our country as a gift of friendship. It was made in

France. It came across the ocean in pieces. Then it was put together here.

The statue is made of copper and steel. It is as tall as a building with 30 floors.

The statue’s face is very big. The nose is as long as your body. The fingers are

about as long as the ceiling in a room is high!

There are stairs inside of the statue. People climb 354 steps to get to the

crown. Thirty people can fit in the crown. There are 25 windows in it. They can

see the ships that the statue is welcoming.

How many windows are in the Statue of Liberty?

5

15

20

25

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

The Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty stands on a small island in New York Harbor. People

who come to this country on ships see Lady Liberty standing there. She

welcomes them at the end of their long trip across the sea. The statue holds a

torch high above her head. The torch stands for freedom.

France gave the statue to our country as a gift of friendship. It was made in

France. It came across the ocean in pieces. Then it was put together here.

The statue is made of copper and steel. It is as tall as a building with 30 floors.

The statue’s face is very big. The nose is as long as your body. The fingers are

about as long as the ceiling in a room is high!

There are stairs inside of the statue. People climb 354 steps to get to the

crown. Thirty people can fit in the crown. There are 25 windows in it. They can

see the ships that the statue is welcoming.

Who gave the Statue of Liberty to our country?

England

France

French

America

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

The Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty stands on a small island in New York Harbor. People

who come to this country on ships see Lady Liberty standing there. She

welcomes them at the end of their long trip across the sea. The statue holds a

torch high above her head. The torch stands for freedom.

France gave the statue to our country as a gift of friendship. It was made in

France. It came across the ocean in pieces. Then it was put together here.

The statue is made of copper and steel. It is as tall as a building with 30 floors.

The statue’s face is very big. The nose is as long as your body. The fingers are

about as long as the ceiling in a room is high!

There are stairs inside of the statue. People climb 354 steps to get to the

crown. Thirty people can fit in the crown. There are 25 windows in it. They can

see the ships that the statue is welcoming.

Where is the Statue of Liberty located?

on an island in New York Harbor

on an island in Hawaii

on an island in Puerto Rico

not here

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