Weslandia/The Circuit Assessment
INSTRUCTIONS: Answer each question to the best of your ability. Even if you don’t know, give it a guess!
Question 1
Milton looked miserable after the game.
unhappy
good
merry
worthless
Question 2
Our visit to the Grand Canyon was thrilling!
confusing
exciting
puzzling
troubling
Question 3
It takes time to recover from being sick.
break
decline
improve
service
Question 4
He learned how to play violin instinctively.
learn it slowly
have to study it a lot
have no interest in it
can do it without thinking
Question 5
The soccer team was savoring its close match against our rivals.
losing
enjoying
sampling
forgetting
Question 6
The word result has the same syllable pattern as silent.
True
False
Question 7
The word robin has the same syllable pattern as baby.
True
False
Question 8
The word final has the same syllable pattern as hazard.
True
False
Question 9
The word modem has the same syllable pattern as the word vivid.
True
False
Question 10
The word spider has the same syllable pattern as the word paper.
True
False
Question 11
The selection "What About Rice?" is told from the viewpoint of—
Brenda
Brenda's sister or brother
the server at the restaurant
Question 12
In what way are the two selections different from each other?
The first selection is told in the 3rd person, while the second selection is told in the 1st person.
The first selection is told in 1st person, while the second selection is told in 3rd person.
The first selection is told in 1st person, while the second selection is told in 2nd person.
The first selection is told in 2nd person, while the second selection is told in 1st person.
Question 13
The two selections are similar because they...
talk about grilled cheese sandwiches
describe families on an outing to a new place
are examples of the third person point of view
show how siblings can help each other out with a problem
Question 14
This week focused on the fictional stories "The Circuit" and Weslandia. Compare or contrast the lives of the two main characters: Panchito and Wesley. Use your RACES strategy to help answer the question.
7 sentences
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