Off on Adventures Unit Test
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Question
Use the story titled Still Water Adventure to answer the question.
Still Water Adventure
Why does Sophie tell her mother that she has to be very, very quiet if she goes with them?
(1 point)
Responses
Loud noises scare away the animals.
Loud noises scare away the animals.
Talking can cause ripples in the water.
Talking can cause ripples in the water.
Her mother can be loud.
Her mother can be loud.
They will not be able to hear each ot
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her if they are loud.
huh i dont understand
In the story "Still Water Adventure", Sophie tells her mother that she has to be very quiet if she goes with them because loud noises scare away the animals and talking can cause ripples in the water. If they are loud, they will not be able to hear each other. So, Sophie wants her mother to be quiet in order to not disturb the animals and maintain a peaceful environment.
A fluent reader reads with _______ to make the text sound exciting and interesting. (1 point)
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expression
expression
a funny voice
a funny voice
speed
speed
a quiet voice
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expression
expression
a funny voice
a funny voice
speed
speed
a quiet voice
expression
Use the story "Feeding the Work Crew" to answer the question.
Which detail from the story shows exaggeration?
(1 point)
Responses
“The beans bubbled up on the fire.”
“The beans bubbled up on the fire.”
“Paul Bunyan and his crew worked all over the northern territories.”
“Paul Bunyan and his crew worked all over the northern territories.”
“They swelled up so big they lifted off the roof of the kitchen.”
“They swelled up so big they lifted off the roof of the kitchen.”
“Feeding the crew was hard.”
“Feeding the crew was hard.”
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Which detail from the story shows exaggeration?
(1 point)
Responses
“The beans bubbled up on the fire.”
“The beans bubbled up on the fire.”
“Paul Bunyan and his crew worked all over the northern territories.”
“Paul Bunyan and his crew worked all over the northern territories.”
“They swelled up so big they lifted off the roof of the kitchen.”
“They swelled up so big they lifted off the roof of the kitchen.”
“Feeding the crew was hard.”
“Feeding the crew was hard.”
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“The beans swelled up so big they lifted off the roof of the kitchen” is the detail from the story "Feeding the Work Crew" that shows exaggeration.
In which syllable does the long o vowel sound appear in the word tomorrow?(1 point)
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the first and second syllable
the first and second syllable
the third syllable
the third syllable
the first syllable
the first syllable
the second and third syllable
the second and third syllable
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the first and second syllable
the first and second syllable
the third syllable
the third syllable
the first syllable
the first syllable
the second and third syllable
the second and third syllable
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The long "o" vowel sound appears in the second syllable of the word "tomorrow."
In which syllable does the long o vowel sound appear in the word tomorrow?(1 point)
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the first and second syllable
the first and second syllable
the third syllable
the third syllable
the first syllable
the first syllable
the second and third syllable
the second and third syllable
Responses
the first and second syllable
the first and second syllable
the third syllable
the third syllable
the first syllable
the first syllable
the second and third syllable
the second and third syllable
The long "o" vowel sound appears in the first syllable of the word "tomorrow."