The Road to Freedom Ch 3 DOK 3

The Road to Freedom Ch 3 DOK 3

5th Grade

5 Qs

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The Road to Freedom Ch 3 DOK 3

The Road to Freedom Ch 3 DOK 3

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5th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What strategic decision did Mama make to ensure their safety during the day?

To keep moving and find a new hiding spot

To stay out of sight and wait until night to move

To cross the river again to confuse the dogs

To find a place to sleep and rest

Answer explanation

Mama decided to stay out of sight and wait until night to move, ensuring their safety from potential threats during the day. This strategic choice minimized the risk of being detected.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why did Mama insist that Emma eat the last of the food, and what does this suggest about her character?

Mama wanted to save the food for herself later, showing she is selfish.

Mama believed Emma needed strength for the journey, showing she is caring.

Mama thought the food was spoiled, showing she is cautious.

Mama was not hungry, showing she is indifferent.

Answer explanation

Mama insisted Emma eat the last of the food because she believed Emma needed strength for the journey. This shows Mama's caring nature, prioritizing Emma's well-being over her own needs.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Analyze the situation and explain why Emma and Mama chose to hide under leaves instead of running.

They were too tired to run any further.

They believed hiding would make them less visible to the catchers.

They wanted to wait for the catchers to pass by before continuing.

They thought the leaves would provide warmth.

Answer explanation

Emma and Mama chose to hide under leaves because they believed it would make them less visible to the catchers, increasing their chances of avoiding detection.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What reasoning might Emma have used to decide not to wake her mother immediately when she heard the dogs?

She thought the dogs were friendly and not a threat.

She was unsure if the sound was real or part of a dream.

She wanted to let her mother rest as long as possible.

She believed the dogs were too far away to be a danger.

Answer explanation

Emma may have been unsure if the sound of the dogs was real or just part of a dream, leading her to hesitate before waking her mother. This uncertainty suggests she didn't perceive an immediate threat.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Evaluate the potential risks and benefits of Emma and Mama's decision to wait until night to move. What might be a reasoned conclusion?

The risk of being caught is higher at night, but they can move faster.

The risk of being caught is lower at night, but they might get lost.

The risk of being caught is lower at night, and they can use the darkness to their advantage.

The risk of being caught is higher at night, and they might encounter more animals.

Answer explanation

Waiting until night allows Emma and Mama to use darkness to their advantage, reducing the risk of being caught. This strategic choice can help them move more stealthily and avoid detection.