from An Island Like You (spring ELA 21)

from An Island Like You (spring ELA 21)

7th Grade

9 Qs

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from An Island Like You (spring ELA 21)

from An Island Like You (spring ELA 21)

Assessment

Quiz

English

7th Grade

Hard

RL7.4, RL7.6, RL7.1

+2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Dawn Cable

FREE Resource

9 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 2 pts

Read this sentence from paragraph 4. "Of course there was no AC." What does the phrase of course suggest about Rita?

She wants to highlight her ability to adapt to a difficult situation.

She is not surprised because she has been uncomfortable since her arrival.

She wants to confirm with someone that the air conditioning does not work.

She acknowledges that others are more used to dealing with hot weather than she is.

Tags

RL7.4

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 2 pts

What does the phrase "she curled up around me like a koala bear" emphasize in paragraph 2?

The awkwardness of Rita's car ride

the kindness with which Rita cares for the baby

the warmth of the welcome from all of Rita's relatives

the peacefulness of the baby in the midst of Rita's chaos

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RL7.4

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 2 pts

Read the sentence from paragraph 2.

"The others were vecinos, neighbors who had nothing better to do than come to the airport to pick me up in a caravan of cars."

What perspective does this sentence emphasize in the passage?

the relatives' expectation that more family was coming

Rita's lack of appreciation for the people welcoming her.

Rita's misunderstanding of who the people were there to see.

the neighbors' assumption that Rita would be surprised by them.

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RL7.6

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 2 pts

Read the paragraph:

But what about privacy? Had I or had I not closed the window in my room?

Why is the language used in paragraph 5 significant?

It shows how Rita reacts in a new situation

It emphasizes Rita's level of frustration

It reveals Rita's fear of strangers

It highlights Rita's confusion

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RL7.5

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 2 pts

Part A: How is Rita's perspective of the Rooster different from her grandfather's?

Rita dislikes the rooster's loud sounds, while the grandfather appreciates being awakened by him.

Rita thinks they should get rid of the rooster, while her grandfather thinks they should keep him.

Rita is unimpressed by the rooster, while her grandfather has worked hard to train him.

Rita thinks the rooster is annoying, while her grandfather cares for him.

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RL7.6

6.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 3 pts

Part B: Select one sentence from paragraph 4 that portrays Rita's perspective from Part A. Then, select one sentence that portrays the grandfather's perspective from Part A.

He was stroking the rooster's feathers and seemed to be whispering something in his ear.

I closed the window, but I could still hear him crowing; then someone turned on a radio, loud.

He finally noticed be sitting in a daze on the edge of my four-poster bed, which was about ten feet off the ground.

Of course, there was no AC.

7.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 3 pts

Select two details from the passage that reveal Rita's reaction to being in Puerto Rico.

My whole life, I had seen my grandparents only once a year when we went down for a two-week vacation, and frankly, I spent all my time at the beach with my cousins...

By the time we to to Mama Ana's house, I had a pounding headache.

It was going to be a long summer.

When I looked at him, he started screeching at the top of his lungs.

The window was thrown wide open, and right outside, perched on a fence separating our house from the neighbors' by about six inches, there was a red rooster.

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RL7.1

8.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 2 pts

PART A: What is the theme of this passage?

Being introduced to new people can be hard.

Family relationships have the strongest bonds.

Whatever a person expects usually comes true.

Adjusting to different cultures can be a struggle.

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RL7.2

9.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 2 pts

PART B: Which sentence helps to develop the theme from PART A?

This time there would be no cousins to hang around with-- vacation time for the rest of the family was almost three months away.

To make matters worse, there were Papa Juan, Mama Ana, and about a dozen other people waiting to hug me and ask me a million questions in Spanish-- not my best language.

He finally noticed me sitting in a daze on the edge of my four-poster bed, which was about ten feet off the ground.

He is welcoming you to Puerto Rico, my grandfather said.

Tags

RL7.1