In these lines, the word "ideal" means "perfect."
Read the poem.
Read these lines from the poem.
looking low and looking high,
until we found the ideal spot
What does the word ideal mean in these lines?
(1 point)
Responses
low
low
calm
calm
perfect
perfect
idea
idea
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Which of these does the author do in each verse of the poem?
(1 point)
Responses
Rhymes the second and fourth lines
Rhymes the second and fourth lines
Rhymes the first and last lines
Rhymes the first and last lines
Rhymes the first two lines
Rhymes the first two lines
Rhymes every line
(1 point)
Responses
Rhymes the second and fourth lines
Rhymes the second and fourth lines
Rhymes the first and last lines
Rhymes the first and last lines
Rhymes the first two lines
Rhymes the first two lines
Rhymes every line
The author rhymes the second and fourth lines in each verse of the poem.
Read the poem.
Which is the most important idea to include in a summary of this poem?
(1 point)
Responses
The family would return.
The family would return.
The family looked at stars.
The family looked at stars.
The family walked on a trail.
The family walked on a trail.
The family had to hurry.
Which is the most important idea to include in a summary of this poem?
(1 point)
Responses
The family would return.
The family would return.
The family looked at stars.
The family looked at stars.
The family walked on a trail.
The family walked on a trail.
The family had to hurry.
The most important idea to include in a summary of this poem is: The family looked at stars.
Read the poem.
What does the picture help readers understand about the poem?
(1 point)
Responses
how to find a good place to view stars
how to find a good place to view stars
how many stars were in the sky that evening
how many stars were in the sky that evening
how the characters felt about looking at the stars
how the characters felt about looking at the stars
how a telescope was used to view the stars
What does the picture help readers understand about the poem?
(1 point)
Responses
how to find a good place to view stars
how to find a good place to view stars
how many stars were in the sky that evening
how many stars were in the sky that evening
how the characters felt about looking at the stars
how the characters felt about looking at the stars
how a telescope was used to view the stars
The picture helps readers understand about the poem: how to find a good place to view stars.
"The Struggle to Be an All-American Girl"
Why did the narrator's mother send her to Chinese school?
(1 point)
Responses
to practice Chinese social skills
to practice Chinese social skills
to interact with other Chinese students
to interact with other Chinese students
to learn to speak, read, and write Chinese
to learn to speak, read, and write Chinese
to learn about math, science, and literature
Why did the narrator's mother send her to Chinese school?
(1 point)
Responses
to practice Chinese social skills
to practice Chinese social skills
to interact with other Chinese students
to interact with other Chinese students
to learn to speak, read, and write Chinese
to learn to speak, read, and write Chinese
to learn about math, science, and literature
The narrator's mother sent her to Chinese school to learn to speak, read, and write Chinese.
The narrator would say that she embraces
(1 point)
Responses
American culture.
American culture.
Chinese culture.
Chinese culture.
Mexican culture.
Mexican culture.
all of the above
(1 point)
Responses
American culture.
American culture.
Chinese culture.
Chinese culture.
Mexican culture.
Mexican culture.
all of the above
The narrator would say that she embraces American culture.