Second Six Weeks Reading Test

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When does the narrator....
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The narrator's new home...
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What is located behind the narrator's new home?
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In line 18, the narrator is most likely checking....
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Which lines contain an example...
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Which words from lines 41-43 let...
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A conflict is created after the narrator...
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Who is the narrator in conflict with in lines 55-65?
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In which lines does the climax occur?
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What background information do you learn about Jean Little...?
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What do lines 6-7 foreshadow?
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Based on the details in lines 9-16, you can....
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In Miss Marr's classroom, most of the desks were
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Based on the details in lines 34-40, which inference can you best make?
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In the rising action, Miss Marr
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Jean experiences a conflict with
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The playground has a
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What does Jean do in the falling action?
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Both authors use foreshadowing to
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The narrator of each selection deals with a conflict that involves
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Based on the first three paragraphs,
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Which human emotion does Hera experience?
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Which statement best summarizes lines 7-10?
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What cultural value does Echo disobey?
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Which action of Hera shows her extraordinary powers?
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Hera's punishment of Echo shows which cultural value?
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Based on the description of Narcissus's actions...
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What causes Echo to cry?
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The myth explains the origin of a
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You could best summarize the grandmother as
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The girl goes to work in the fields because she needs to
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One effect of the bowl on the girl's head is that people
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What causes the laborer to be silent?
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When you learn that the son admires the bowl-girl's skill, you can predict that he will
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The son's love for the bowl-girl causes his mother to become
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Based on the family's jokes about the...
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Which event from the story supports the universal...
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The story shows the universal theme that hard work brings
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Both selections support the universal theme that beauty
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Both selections suggest that beauty can cause