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Thunder Rose Assessment

Question 1

Multiple choice

The blue hat accentuated Amy's red hair.

Question 2

Multiple choice

I am obliged to the coach for helping me on my batting stance.

Question 3

Multiple choice

The squirrel misled the dog that was chasing it and got away.

Question 4

Multiple choice

Your team put forth commendable effort in the game.

Question 5

Multiple choice

The bees were riled by the hikers walking near the hive.

Question 6

Multiple choice

Believe + able

Question 7

Multiple choice

What is the main theme of this selection?

Question 8

Multiple choice

Love + able

Question 9

Multiple choice

Move +able

Question 10

Multiple choice

What theme can the reader infer about the relationship between Sally Ann and her brothers in the selection?

Question 11

Multiple choice

Sense + ible

Question 12

Multiple choice

Value + able

Question 13

Multiple choice

This quotation "I'm Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind, and I'm incredible!" in paragraph 2 supports the theme that --

Question 14

Short answer

Thunder Rose is a tall tale but describes how real things came to be (barbed wire). Explain how a tall tale is different from realistic fiction. Use your weekly story and the RACES strategy to answer the question.

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