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Sticking to It

Authored by Chandni Fisher

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6th Grade

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Sticking to It
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1.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which sentences from the selection "Sticking to It" support the thesis that the two men were determined to make their invention succeed?

A Fry felt an "adrenaline rush" from the lans swirling in his head—he could use Silver's adhesive to stick bookmarks into the ages of his favorite books. (paragraph 5)

B The two worked hard to convince others of the adhesive's usefulness. (paragraph 6)

C Yet few people were interested in microspheres. (paragraph 6)

D How could something with such a weak adhesive be beneficial? (paragraph 6)

E It took them several more years to perfect the design, but finally, with the help of other scientists, they had it: a thin film of the special adhesive along just one side of a piece of paper. (paragraph 7)

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

This information helps the reader understand that the word persistence in paragraph 5 of the article "Sticking to It" means —

A continuing even with setbacks or difficulty

B waiting for the right moment to act

C continuing to improve even after succeeding

D holding onto an opinion against the majority

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Both Silver in the article "Sticking to It" and the speaker in the poem "An Unexpected Gift" create something useful. How is this experience DIFFERENT for Silver?

A He creates his design as part of a contest.

B He feels great pride in the success of his creation.

C He finds the suggestion for his design in nature.

D He has to wait much longer to see his work finished.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What does the introduction in the article "Sticking to It" help the reader understand about sticky notes?

A They are a useful tool for developing skills.

B They have more uses than is commonly thought.

C They are used differently in different places.

D They have had a major effect on people's lives.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the most likely reason the author used a limited point of view in the poem "An Unexpected Gift"?

A To show why the speaker wants to win the race

B To reveal how the speaker's feelings about the boat change

C To illustrate why the speaker's interest is in nature

D To portray how the speaker thinks through a difficult problem

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What does the break between lines 4 and 5 in "An Unexpected Gift" help the reader understand?

A A shift in tone from excitement to disappointment

B A move away from people to the natural world

C A change from general statements to particular events

D A turn from addressing the reader to teaching a lesson

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which sentence from the article "Sticking To It" contains a SIMILAR idea about an object being used often?

A It took them several more years to perfect the design, but finally, with the hep of other scientists, they had it . . . (paragraph 7)

B The men chose their company as a place to test their invention. (paragraph 8)

C Their impact is undeniable—roughly 50 billion sticky notes are manufactured in the United Stats each year. (paragraph 9)

D Indeed, sticky notes may be the most valuable "mistake" in invention history! (paragraph 9)

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