Use the paragraph to answer the question. Jamie had a way with words, but his convictions were so many balloons—pretty and shiny on the outside, nothing but hot air on the inside. What does the analogy the reader understand about Jamie? (1 point) Responses He helps others speak but doesn’t have anything to say himself. He helps others speak but doesn’t have anything to say himself. He is a good speaker but often forgets what he is saying. He is a good speaker but often forgets what he is saying. He speaks a lot but never seems to say anything right. He speaks a lot but never seems to say anything right. He speaks well but doesn’t mean what he says.

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The correct response is: He speaks well but doesn’t mean what he says.

Use the paragraph to answer the question. On the day they set out, she fixated on the sun hovering high in the sky. It blazed down on them, abusing their skin and reminding them that there was no shelter to be found. It taunted her, highlighting just how unfair the situation was. But after two weeks on the road, she softened toward the elements. Now when the sun peeked from the horizon each morning, its kiss was familiar and desired. It reminded her just how far they had come. How do the words kiss and desired share a similar denotation? (1 point) Responses Both words have meanings related to learning to enjoy nature. Both words have meanings related to learning to enjoy nature. Both words have meanings related to positive attention. Both words have meanings related to positive attention. Both words have meanings related to the sun. Both words have meanings related to the sun. Both words have meanings related to coming to terms with something.

The correct response is: Both words have meanings related to positive attention.

Use the story excerpt to answer the question. Based on the sensory imagery in the excerpt, what is most likely true about the woman in this scene? (1 point) Responses She is struggling more than the others, but she is too stubborn to admit it. She is struggling more than the others, but she is too stubborn to admit it. She is frightened like the others, but she is also determined. She is frightened like the others, but she is also determined. She is thankful the young men agreed to guide her way. She is thankful the young men agreed to guide her way. She is surprised the others are struggling so much.

The correct response is: She is frightened like the others, but she is also determined.

Use the paragraphs to answer the question. Finally, Sam had had enough. “I’m at the marina,” she texted. “Is everything okay?” Miles away on the other side of the lake, Mel replied. “So am I. Where are you?” What does irony accomplish in the paragraphs? (1 point) Responses It presents information to the reader that the characters do not yet know. It presents information to the reader that the characters do not yet know. It creates an unexpected outcome that has a comedic effect. It creates an unexpected outcome that has a comedic effect. It highlights a conflict between characters. It highlights a conflict between characters. It shows that one character is sarcastic, and the other character is unaware. It shows that one character is sarcastic, and the other character is unaware.

The correct response is: It presents information to the reader that the characters do not yet know.

Use the story excerpt to answer the question. What does the owner really mean when they say, “They’re very coordinated”? (1 point) Responses They are a clumsy mess. They are a clumsy mess. They are impressive. They are impressive. They are advanced for their age. They are advanced for their age. They are not usually like this.

The correct response is: They are a clumsy mess.

Use the story to answer the question. How does the paradox function in the story? (1 point) Responses It proves that knowing something is less important than acting. It proves that knowing something is less important than acting. It challenges the reader’s idea about what it means to think you know something. It challenges the reader’s idea about what it means to think you know something. It introduces humor by showing that the detective is the least knowledgeable person in the room. It introduces humor by showing that the detective is the least knowledgeable person in the room. It demonstrates how illogical the people in town are being with their theories.

The correct response is: It challenges the reader’s idea about what it means to think you know something.