Question
What is the central idea of I Am Malala?(4 points)
Responses
Education is a powerful tool worth fighting for.
Education is a powerful tool worth fighting for.
Western culture is superior to Eastern traditions.
Western culture is superior to Eastern traditions.
Memoirs are more emotional than factual.
Memoirs are more emotional than factual.
Women should avoid politics to stay safe.
Women should avoid politics to stay safe.
Question 2
How does Malala’s use of first-person narration enhance the memoir?(4 points)
Responses
It distracts from the political context.
It distracts from the political context.
It shows an objective view of her experiences.
It shows an objective view of her experiences.
It helps readers connect emotionally to her story.
It helps readers connect emotionally to her story.
It limits the scope of historical detail.
It limits the scope of historical detail.
Question 3
Which statement best expresses how Malala’s tone affects the memoir?(4 points)
Responses
Her formal tone distances the reader from events.
Her formal tone distances the reader from events.
Her bitter tone undermines the Taliban’s rule.
Her bitter tone undermines the Taliban’s rule.
Her hopeful tone encourages resilience and activism.
Her hopeful tone encourages resilience and activism.
Her humorous tone makes light of serious issues.
Her humorous tone makes light of serious issues.
Question 4
Which text structure is primarily used in I Am Malala?(4 points)
Responses
Chronological Order
Chronological Order
Compare/Contrast
Compare/Contrast
Description
Description
Problem/Solution
Problem/Solution
Question 5
What does the word “activist” most likely mean in the context of Malala’s story?(4 points)
Responses
A neutral observer of events
A neutral observer of events
Someone who avoids conflict
Someone who avoids conflict
Someone who takes action to support a cause
Someone who takes action to support a cause
A person who encourages violence
A person who encourages violence
Question 6
What type of informational text is I Am Malala?(4 points)
Responses
Textbook
Textbook
Editorial
Editorial
Biography
Biography
Memoir
Memoir
Question 7
What is the meaning of “perseverance” as used in the sentence:
“Her perseverance in the face of danger inspired millions”?(4 points)
Responses
Indifference
Indifference
Confusion
Confusion
Hesitation
Hesitation
Determination
Determination
Question 8
What is the author’s primary purpose in I Am Malala?(4 points)
Responses
To criticize the government
To criticize the government
To inform readers about education in Pakistan
To inform readers about education in Pakistan
To share a personal story to inspire change
To share a personal story to inspire change
To entertain through fiction
To entertain through fiction
Question 9
What inference can be drawn from Malala’s decision to speak out publicly?(4 points)
Responses
She hoped to leave Pakistan.
She hoped to leave Pakistan.
She believed education was more important than fear.
She believed education was more important than fear.
She prioritized fame over safety.
She prioritized fame over safety.
She was unaware of the risks.
She was unaware of the risks.
Question 10
Which sentence provides the best textual evidence for the idea that Malala values education?(4 points)
Responses
“I liked the smell of books and pencils.”
“I liked the smell of books and pencils.”
“My father read the newspaper every morning.”
“My father read the newspaper every morning.”
“Going to school wasn’t just a way of passing time; it was our future.”
“Going to school wasn’t just a way of passing time; it was our future.”
“We used to fight over who got the last roti.”
“We used to fight over who got the last roti.”
Question 11
Which sentence best explains how Malala uses evidence to support her message about education?(4 points)
Responses
“We would often play with our friends in the alley after school.”
“We would often play with our friends in the alley after school.”
“Though we loved school, we hadn’t realized how important education was until the Taliban tried to stop us.”
“Though we loved school, we hadn’t realized how important education was until the Taliban tried to stop us.”
“My father always said, ‘Malala will be free as a bird.’”
“My father always said, ‘Malala will be free as a bird.’”
“I liked all subjects, but science was my favorite.”
“I liked all subjects, but science was my favorite.”
Question 12
In I Am Malala, the phrase “voice of the voiceless” is an example of:(4 points)
Responses
Figurative language
Figurative language
Denotative meaning
Denotative meaning
Passive voice
Passive voice
Literal language
Literal language
Question 13
What tone is conveyed by Malala’s statement:
“One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world”?(4 points)
Responses
Regretful
Regretful
Sarcastic
Sarcastic
Optimistic
Optimistic
Frustrated
Frustrated
Question 14
What kind of reference material would best help define the word “Taliban”?(4 points)
Responses
Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia
Thesaurus
Thesaurus
Glossary
Glossary
Atlas
Atlas
Question 15
What does the prefix “in-” suggest in the word “inequality”?(4 points)
Responses
Between
Between
Without
Without
Backward
Backward
In favor of
In favor of
Question 16
Which organizational pattern is used in a paragraph that contrasts Malala’s life in Pakistan and the UK?(4 points)
Responses
Description
Description
Compare and Contrast
Compare and Contrast
Chronological
Chronological
Cause and Effect
Cause and Effect
Question 17
What type of evidence does Malala use to support her argument for education rights?(4 points)
Responses
Quotes from poetry
Quotes from poetry
Personal experiences
Personal experiences
Statistics from the UN
Statistics from the UN
Fictional anecdotes
Fictional anecdotes
Question 18
Which of the following best describes how I Am Malala connects to the real world?(4 points)
Responses
It is entirely fictional.
It is entirely fictional.
It focuses on historical dates.
It focuses on historical dates.
It explains math and science concepts.
It explains math and science concepts.
It offers universal insight into the fight for justice.
It offers universal insight into the fight for justice.
Question 19
While reading I Am Malala, which strategy is most effective for determining the meaning of unfamiliar words and phrases in context?(4 points)
Responses
Asking a classmate what the word means
Asking a classmate what the word means
Using context clues and word parts to infer meaning before verifying with a reference
Using context clues and word parts to infer meaning before verifying with a reference
Looking up every unknown word in a dictionary immediately
Looking up every unknown word in a dictionary immediately
Skipping the word and rereading the sentence for overall meaning
Skipping the word and rereading the sentence for overall meaning
Question 20
Why is I Am Malala considered an informational text despite being a personal story?(4 points)
Responses
It presents real events and factual context.
It presents real events and factual context.
It is fictional but sounds real.
It is fictional but sounds real.
It is intended only for school settings.
It is intended only for school settings.
It includes charts and graphs.
It includes charts and graphs.
Responses
Education is a powerful tool worth fighting for.
Education is a powerful tool worth fighting for.
Western culture is superior to Eastern traditions.
Western culture is superior to Eastern traditions.
Memoirs are more emotional than factual.
Memoirs are more emotional than factual.
Women should avoid politics to stay safe.
Women should avoid politics to stay safe.
Question 2
How does Malala’s use of first-person narration enhance the memoir?(4 points)
Responses
It distracts from the political context.
It distracts from the political context.
It shows an objective view of her experiences.
It shows an objective view of her experiences.
It helps readers connect emotionally to her story.
It helps readers connect emotionally to her story.
It limits the scope of historical detail.
It limits the scope of historical detail.
Question 3
Which statement best expresses how Malala’s tone affects the memoir?(4 points)
Responses
Her formal tone distances the reader from events.
Her formal tone distances the reader from events.
Her bitter tone undermines the Taliban’s rule.
Her bitter tone undermines the Taliban’s rule.
Her hopeful tone encourages resilience and activism.
Her hopeful tone encourages resilience and activism.
Her humorous tone makes light of serious issues.
Her humorous tone makes light of serious issues.
Question 4
Which text structure is primarily used in I Am Malala?(4 points)
Responses
Chronological Order
Chronological Order
Compare/Contrast
Compare/Contrast
Description
Description
Problem/Solution
Problem/Solution
Question 5
What does the word “activist” most likely mean in the context of Malala’s story?(4 points)
Responses
A neutral observer of events
A neutral observer of events
Someone who avoids conflict
Someone who avoids conflict
Someone who takes action to support a cause
Someone who takes action to support a cause
A person who encourages violence
A person who encourages violence
Question 6
What type of informational text is I Am Malala?(4 points)
Responses
Textbook
Textbook
Editorial
Editorial
Biography
Biography
Memoir
Memoir
Question 7
What is the meaning of “perseverance” as used in the sentence:
“Her perseverance in the face of danger inspired millions”?(4 points)
Responses
Indifference
Indifference
Confusion
Confusion
Hesitation
Hesitation
Determination
Determination
Question 8
What is the author’s primary purpose in I Am Malala?(4 points)
Responses
To criticize the government
To criticize the government
To inform readers about education in Pakistan
To inform readers about education in Pakistan
To share a personal story to inspire change
To share a personal story to inspire change
To entertain through fiction
To entertain through fiction
Question 9
What inference can be drawn from Malala’s decision to speak out publicly?(4 points)
Responses
She hoped to leave Pakistan.
She hoped to leave Pakistan.
She believed education was more important than fear.
She believed education was more important than fear.
She prioritized fame over safety.
She prioritized fame over safety.
She was unaware of the risks.
She was unaware of the risks.
Question 10
Which sentence provides the best textual evidence for the idea that Malala values education?(4 points)
Responses
“I liked the smell of books and pencils.”
“I liked the smell of books and pencils.”
“My father read the newspaper every morning.”
“My father read the newspaper every morning.”
“Going to school wasn’t just a way of passing time; it was our future.”
“Going to school wasn’t just a way of passing time; it was our future.”
“We used to fight over who got the last roti.”
“We used to fight over who got the last roti.”
Question 11
Which sentence best explains how Malala uses evidence to support her message about education?(4 points)
Responses
“We would often play with our friends in the alley after school.”
“We would often play with our friends in the alley after school.”
“Though we loved school, we hadn’t realized how important education was until the Taliban tried to stop us.”
“Though we loved school, we hadn’t realized how important education was until the Taliban tried to stop us.”
“My father always said, ‘Malala will be free as a bird.’”
“My father always said, ‘Malala will be free as a bird.’”
“I liked all subjects, but science was my favorite.”
“I liked all subjects, but science was my favorite.”
Question 12
In I Am Malala, the phrase “voice of the voiceless” is an example of:(4 points)
Responses
Figurative language
Figurative language
Denotative meaning
Denotative meaning
Passive voice
Passive voice
Literal language
Literal language
Question 13
What tone is conveyed by Malala’s statement:
“One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world”?(4 points)
Responses
Regretful
Regretful
Sarcastic
Sarcastic
Optimistic
Optimistic
Frustrated
Frustrated
Question 14
What kind of reference material would best help define the word “Taliban”?(4 points)
Responses
Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia
Thesaurus
Thesaurus
Glossary
Glossary
Atlas
Atlas
Question 15
What does the prefix “in-” suggest in the word “inequality”?(4 points)
Responses
Between
Between
Without
Without
Backward
Backward
In favor of
In favor of
Question 16
Which organizational pattern is used in a paragraph that contrasts Malala’s life in Pakistan and the UK?(4 points)
Responses
Description
Description
Compare and Contrast
Compare and Contrast
Chronological
Chronological
Cause and Effect
Cause and Effect
Question 17
What type of evidence does Malala use to support her argument for education rights?(4 points)
Responses
Quotes from poetry
Quotes from poetry
Personal experiences
Personal experiences
Statistics from the UN
Statistics from the UN
Fictional anecdotes
Fictional anecdotes
Question 18
Which of the following best describes how I Am Malala connects to the real world?(4 points)
Responses
It is entirely fictional.
It is entirely fictional.
It focuses on historical dates.
It focuses on historical dates.
It explains math and science concepts.
It explains math and science concepts.
It offers universal insight into the fight for justice.
It offers universal insight into the fight for justice.
Question 19
While reading I Am Malala, which strategy is most effective for determining the meaning of unfamiliar words and phrases in context?(4 points)
Responses
Asking a classmate what the word means
Asking a classmate what the word means
Using context clues and word parts to infer meaning before verifying with a reference
Using context clues and word parts to infer meaning before verifying with a reference
Looking up every unknown word in a dictionary immediately
Looking up every unknown word in a dictionary immediately
Skipping the word and rereading the sentence for overall meaning
Skipping the word and rereading the sentence for overall meaning
Question 20
Why is I Am Malala considered an informational text despite being a personal story?(4 points)
Responses
It presents real events and factual context.
It presents real events and factual context.
It is fictional but sounds real.
It is fictional but sounds real.
It is intended only for school settings.
It is intended only for school settings.
It includes charts and graphs.
It includes charts and graphs.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the correct responses for each question based on the context of "I Am Malala":
**Question 1:** What is the central idea of I Am Malala?
- **Response:** Education is a powerful tool worth fighting for.
**Question 2:** How does Malala’s use of first-person narration enhance the memoir?
- **Response:** It helps readers connect emotionally to her story.
**Question 3:** Which statement best expresses how Malala’s tone affects the memoir?
- **Response:** Her hopeful tone encourages resilience and activism.
**Question 4:** Which text structure is primarily used in I Am Malala?
- **Response:** Chronological Order
**Question 5:** What does the word “activist” most likely mean in the context of Malala’s story?
- **Response:** Someone who takes action to support a cause
**Question 6:** What type of informational text is I Am Malala?
- **Response:** Memoir
**Question 7:** What is the meaning of “perseverance” as used in the sentence: “Her perseverance in the face of danger inspired millions”?
- **Response:** Determination
**Question 8:** What is the author’s primary purpose in I Am Malala?
- **Response:** To share a personal story to inspire change
**Question 9:** What inference can be drawn from Malala’s decision to speak out publicly?
- **Response:** She believed education was more important than fear.
**Question 10:** Which sentence provides the best textual evidence for the idea that Malala values education?
- **Response:** “Going to school wasn’t just a way of passing time; it was our future.”
**Question 11:** Which sentence best explains how Malala uses evidence to support her message about education?
- **Response:** “Though we loved school, we hadn’t realized how important education was until the Taliban tried to stop us.”
**Question 12:** In I Am Malala, the phrase “voice of the voiceless” is an example of:
- **Response:** Figurative language
**Question 13:** What tone is conveyed by Malala’s statement: “One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world”?
- **Response:** Optimistic
**Question 14:** What kind of reference material would best help define the word “Taliban”?
- **Response:** Encyclopedia
**Question 15:** What does the prefix “in-” suggest in the word “inequality”?
- **Response:** Without
**Question 16:** Which organizational pattern is used in a paragraph that contrasts Malala’s life in Pakistan and the UK?
- **Response:** Compare and Contrast
**Question 17:** What type of evidence does Malala use to support her argument for education rights?
- **Response:** Personal experiences
**Question 18:** Which of the following best describes how I Am Malala connects to the real world?
- **Response:** It offers universal insight into the fight for justice.
**Question 19:** While reading I Am Malala, which strategy is most effective for determining the meaning of unfamiliar words and phrases in context?
- **Response:** Using context clues and word parts to infer meaning before verifying with a reference
**Question 20:** Why is I Am Malala considered an informational text despite being a personal story?
- **Response:** It presents real events and factual context.
Feel free to ask if you need further clarification or information!
**Question 1:** What is the central idea of I Am Malala?
- **Response:** Education is a powerful tool worth fighting for.
**Question 2:** How does Malala’s use of first-person narration enhance the memoir?
- **Response:** It helps readers connect emotionally to her story.
**Question 3:** Which statement best expresses how Malala’s tone affects the memoir?
- **Response:** Her hopeful tone encourages resilience and activism.
**Question 4:** Which text structure is primarily used in I Am Malala?
- **Response:** Chronological Order
**Question 5:** What does the word “activist” most likely mean in the context of Malala’s story?
- **Response:** Someone who takes action to support a cause
**Question 6:** What type of informational text is I Am Malala?
- **Response:** Memoir
**Question 7:** What is the meaning of “perseverance” as used in the sentence: “Her perseverance in the face of danger inspired millions”?
- **Response:** Determination
**Question 8:** What is the author’s primary purpose in I Am Malala?
- **Response:** To share a personal story to inspire change
**Question 9:** What inference can be drawn from Malala’s decision to speak out publicly?
- **Response:** She believed education was more important than fear.
**Question 10:** Which sentence provides the best textual evidence for the idea that Malala values education?
- **Response:** “Going to school wasn’t just a way of passing time; it was our future.”
**Question 11:** Which sentence best explains how Malala uses evidence to support her message about education?
- **Response:** “Though we loved school, we hadn’t realized how important education was until the Taliban tried to stop us.”
**Question 12:** In I Am Malala, the phrase “voice of the voiceless” is an example of:
- **Response:** Figurative language
**Question 13:** What tone is conveyed by Malala’s statement: “One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world”?
- **Response:** Optimistic
**Question 14:** What kind of reference material would best help define the word “Taliban”?
- **Response:** Encyclopedia
**Question 15:** What does the prefix “in-” suggest in the word “inequality”?
- **Response:** Without
**Question 16:** Which organizational pattern is used in a paragraph that contrasts Malala’s life in Pakistan and the UK?
- **Response:** Compare and Contrast
**Question 17:** What type of evidence does Malala use to support her argument for education rights?
- **Response:** Personal experiences
**Question 18:** Which of the following best describes how I Am Malala connects to the real world?
- **Response:** It offers universal insight into the fight for justice.
**Question 19:** While reading I Am Malala, which strategy is most effective for determining the meaning of unfamiliar words and phrases in context?
- **Response:** Using context clues and word parts to infer meaning before verifying with a reference
**Question 20:** Why is I Am Malala considered an informational text despite being a personal story?
- **Response:** It presents real events and factual context.
Feel free to ask if you need further clarification or information!