
Day 12- Showdown
Authored by Kimberly Woods
English
5th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How do the line breaks in line 4 and lines 11-15 work together in the poem?
They work together to slow the pace of the poem to create the image of the player's heartbeat, which helps the reader to understand that he was under a lot of pressure.
They work together to explain what the basketball player taking the foul shot did to prepare themself to take the shot, then speed the pace of the poem to show how quickly the moment can be over.
They work together to explain the pressure that the basketball player feels, then slows the pace of the poem to represent them calming their nervousness before taking the foul shot.
They work together to speed up the pace of the poem by presenting short lines that explain how nervous the player felt since the entire team was depending on him to make the winning point.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
To play it coy means to act as if you are shy, and not wanting to do something.
How do the line breaks in lines 17-24 work together to convey the meaning of "play it coy?"
The line breaks are applied at the end of long lines, which speeds up the pace of the poem to create a feeling of suspense. The words in each line help to explain how shy the player is, because he doesn't want to throw it in the net.
The line breaks are applied at the end of long lines, which slows the pace of the poem to create a feeling of excitement. The words in each of the lines help to explain how shy the basketball player feels as the basketball goes.
The line breaks are applied at the end of very short lines, which speeds up the pace of the poem and creates a feeling of being rushed. The words in each line help to explain how shy the audience felt as they watched the ball go in.
The lines breaks are applied at the end of very short lines, which slows the pace of the poem to create suspense. The words in each line helps to explain that the ball doesn't directly go into the hoop as if it wanted to, but was too shy.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read lines 1-4 in Foul Shot.
“With two 60’s stuck on the scoreboard
And two second hanging on the clock,
The solemn boy in the center of eyes,
Squeezed by silence,” (lines 1-4)
Which choice best defines the word solemn, as used to describe the boy in line 3?
sad
serious
frustrated
alone
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What does the idiom squeezed by silence help you understand about the solemn boy?
He is serious because he is concentrating on making the shot, while everyone concentrates on him.
He is sad because he is afraid to miss the shot while everyone is watching and cheering for him.
He is frustrated because because his team is going to lose the game and everyone watching will blame him.
He is alone because he was chosen to make the foul shot and his team has left him to be alone in the middle of the court while everyone watches.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Using the prefix "UN", what does the word unsounding mean, as it is used in the line?
making small noises
too much noise
making no noise
a lot of noises
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What does the suffix in the word gently tell you about the part of speech of the base word?
the word is a noun
the word is an adjective
the word is an adverb
the word is a verb
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Using the suffix -ly in the word gently, select the best definition for the word.
in a way that is gentle
without being gentle
full of being gentle
the past tense of gentle
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