3. Based on the context clues, what is the meaning of the word catalpa in Line 27 of the poem? (The poem is Almost Summer Sky by Jacqueline Woodson)
Line 27: No, upstate they got maple and catalpa and scotch pine,
A a location upstate
B a species of tree****
C a family of birds
D a dense puffy cloud
4. In the previous question, what type of context clue is given in the surrounding text? (The poem is Almost Summer Sky by Jacqueline Woodson)
A antonym
B definition
C explanation*****
D sentence role
7. Answer choice best restates lines 3-5, beginning with "whited air'? (The poem is called-The Snowstorm by Ralph Waldo Emerson)
3 whited air
4 Hides hill and woods, the river, and
the heaven,
5 and veils the farmhouse at the gardens
end
a The snow falls softly on the land.****
b the snow blots out everything
c snow falls but does not stick
d the weather is cold and gloomy
10. which of the following is an example of a metaphor?
a Your eyes are like glittering diamonds
b your fingers dance across the keyboard
c your hear is ice
d your lips are as pick as roses****
11. Which sentence contains a predicate pronoun as a subject complement?
a the best person for the job is she****
b the ground is sloping and uneven
c we wondered what happened to him
d Amy is employee of the week
15. What is the best way to revise the following sentence so it uses a pronoun in the nominative case?
Lauren handed Sarah the keys after locking the door.
a She handed Sarah the keys after locking the door*****
b Lauren handed her the keys after locking the door
c Lauren handed Sarah my keys after locking the door
d Lauren handed her my keys after locking the door
16. Which of the following sentences uses a pronoun in the objective case?
a He just did an amazing magic trick
b His sister said the solution is a secret
c Please tell me how Mike did the trick!***
d I wish I were as good a magician as Mike
17. Which sentence has correct subject verb agreement?
a the girls walks to soccer practice
every day
b I hope Mike join us for the party
c You and Susie really hits it off at
the party
d Steve runs a mile every day before
work****
Please help
55 answers
4 C - no
7 A - no
10 D - no
11 A - yes
15 A - yes
16 C - yes
17 D - yes
7 B
10 A
10 is wrong.
A metaphor compares two unlike objects without using "like" or "as."
I say its C because its saying the heart is ice but we know that is not true
10 C
A simile uses like or as.
1-B: A
2-A: B
2-B: C
3-A: D
3-B: D
4-A: B
4-B: C
5: B
6: C
7: A
8: B
9: B
10: D
11: A
12: C
13: D
14: A
1-B: A
2-A: B
2-B: C
3-A: D
3-B: D
4-A: B
4-B: C
5: B
6: C
7: A
8: B
9: B
10: D
11: A
12: C
13: D
14: A
The right answers are:
1a:B
1b:A
2a:B
2b:C
3:B
4:B
5a:B
5b:C
6:B
7a:B
7b:C
8:B
9:C
10:A
11:D
12:A
13:D
14:D
15:A
1B.A
2A.B
2B.C
3A.D
3B.D
4A.B
4B.C
5.B
6.C
7.A
8.B
9.B
10.D
11.A
12.C
13.D
14.A
1. D....A
2. B....C
3. D....D
4. B....C
5. B
6. C
7. A
8. B
9. B
10. D
11. A
12. C
13. D
14. A
d
a
b
c
d
d
b
c
b
c
a
b
b
d
a
c
d
a
a
b
1b-A
2a-B
2b-C
3a-D
3b-D
4a-C
4b-C
5-B
6-C
7-A
8-B
9-B
10-D
11-A
12-C
13-D
14-A
I hope this helps!
I'm pretty sure each state is slightly different with it.
Answers is correct, for Washington Connexus anyways.
I dunno about the rest.
#1. B.
#2. B.
#3. B.
#4. A.
#5. A.
#6. D.
#7. C.
#8. B.
#9. D.
#10. A.
#11. D.
#12. D.
#13. D.
#14. D.
#15. D.
#16. D.
#17. C.
#18. D.
#19. A.
#20. B.
TADA!!!