What is the theme?
Central Message of Lesson

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English
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3rd Grade
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Hard
Margaret Anderson
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
What is the theme?
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What is Central Message?
The Center of a book.
The lesson or moral the author wants to teach you.
Someone giving a note.
A story.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
It was a special day in Yosemite Elementary. Devon, a famous basketball player, was visiting the school and speaking to the third-grade students. Devon was also going to pick some kids for a weeklong basketball camp. That day, all the third graders behaved the best they could. Even the kids who never liked basketball, like Ty, tried to play. Ty wanted to look cool in front of his friends. Although he knew nothing about the game, he tried it. When Ty fell and nearly broke his arm, his teacher Mrs. Ramirez pulled him aside. "What are you doing, Ty?" Mrs. Ramirez asked kindly as she checked on his arm. "Oh, I was—trying—," Ty replied. He knew chess was his thing not basketball. "Ty, other famous people will visit your class," his teacher said. "Maybe we will have a chess player here one day. Don't try to be what you are not just to look cool." Ty knew that his teacher was right. From that day, Ty just wanted to be himself.
What is the lesson of this selection?
It is best to always be yourself.
Chess is not for everybody.
Anyone can play basketball.
You should not break your arm.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Tara and Millie wanted to have a snack after school. "I want chocolate ice cream!" Tara said. "Me, too!" Millie said. Both girls raced to the kitchen. Tara got the ice cream out of the freezer. Millie got the bowls, spoons, and ice cream scoop. When Tara looked into the ice cream container, she saw that there was only enough for one serving of ice cream. She really wanted the chocolate ice cream. It was her absolute favorite snack in the world. "You know, I think I would rather have cookies," Tara told Millie. She gave the ice cream container to Millie and got some cookies out of the cupboard for herself.
What is the moral of this story?
Cookies are better than chocolate ice cream.
Snacking before dinner will ruin your appetite.
Think of others before you think of yourself.
Do not give in if you want something badly.
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