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‘osing te pagel erotic bylaw. © tare Lesmng LLC Pretest: Practice Assessment 1 Item Correlations and Answer Keys Ce ie ‘Option D is the correct answer. Itc third-person limited point of view. 2 FLAGSESRLS 2 Option A is the correct answer. Alice is puzzled and the others are not. 3 ELAGSESRL4, 2 Option D is the correct answer, Standing straight means ELAGSESLA.a standing up in a stright position. 4 [ELAGSESRLT 3 Option B is the correct answer because Alice expresses confidence, 5 | ELAGSESRLT 2 ‘Option Gis the correct answer because the ilustration shows the relate size of the egg compared to Alice. i 6 ELAGSESRL1, 4 ‘See rubric for item on page 5. ELAGSESWi 7 ELAGSESRI2 iz Option D is the correct answer because it describes Edison's overall attude about his work and Inventions @ | ELAGSESAH 2 ‘Option D isthe correct answer because it states that Edison's inventions changed the way we ive today. 9 ELAGSESRI3 3 Option B is the correct answer because it shows that Edison worked hard 10 ELAGSESRIG 3 ‘Option Ais the correct answer because it explains thal Menlo Paris where Edison came up with two of ris most important inventions 11 [ELAGSESRIG 2 ‘Option Bis the correct answer because it explains the connection lnetween the power plant and the ight bulb { 2 ELAGSESRI4, 2 ‘Option B is the correct answer because phonology refers to | FLAGSESL4. word pronunciation, 13 ELAGSESRL4, fa ‘Option B is the correct answer. The words to travel, before, ELAGSESL4 2 and joumey provide context clues. 14 He | Part A | ELAGSESAL1 2 Option C is the correct answer because Obatala uses the gold chain to climis down to the water. Part B | ELAGSE4RL1 2 Option A is the correct answer because Obatala had to climb _ down tothe water to collect tho items. 15 ELAGSESRLS 2 Option D is the correct answer because it identifies the fourth and fifth paragraphs as the ones that tell how humens ‘were made. 16 ELAGSESRL7 2 Option D is the correct answer because it shows how the sky floated up when the egg cracked. 2 3 Fs Fs FY R FA B by g 3 Protest: Practice Assessment 1 17 | ELAGSESRLO Option A is the correct answer. Both passages show how ‘spacial beings combined their efforts to create human beings and the world, 48 [ELAGSESL2a 2 Cc ‘Option C is the correct answer because it correctly places: ‘commas in the series and contains no extraneous commas in the sentenco. 49 | ELAGSESLE.c 8 A ‘Option A is the correct answer because the phrase do not object means the same thing as consented. 20 | FLAGSESLA.c 2 D Option D is the correct answer because the context of the sentence deals with consumption of attention. 21 [ELAGSESLI.o 1 c ‘Option C is the correct answer because the corrotative conjunction neither must be correctly paired with nor, 22 | ELAGSESL2.a 1 A ‘Option A is the correct answer because each item in the sories is separated by a comma, 23 | FLAGSESL2.b 1 B ‘Option B is the correct answer. It puls a comma aftr the ‘entire introductory clause, After we watch this short video. 24 | ELAGSESL2.d 2 c Option C is the correct answer because it italcizes the ttle of the play and puts into quotation marks around the fim from ‘which it originated. 25 | ELAGSESL2.e 1 B (Option B is the correct answer, It should be spelled interrupting. The student will need to recognize that the second ris missing. inferupt is a common misspeling. 26 | FIAGSESL3.a 2 B Option B is the correct answer. B contains the only subordinating conjunction that keeps the original meaning intact. The incorrect options add conjunctions that alter the ‘meaning of the original sentences, tl ot 27 | ELAGSESRL2 2 ne ci A Option Ais the correct answer. It is the only option that captures the overall idea of the poem and represents many of the details within it. 28 | ELAGSESALA, 2 D FLAGSEL.a Option D isthe correct answer. The line preceding the phrase describes the trains soreaming ioudly. This provides ‘the student with the context to understand that the next ‘igurativ phrase reters to the trains. 29 | FLAGSESALE 2 B Option B is the correct answer. The student will need tornolice that the descriptions are objective, with no ‘observations or thoughts from a speciic character. They will therefore conclude that the point of view is that of an omniscient narrator, 30 | ELAGSESRL7 2 B Option B is the correct answer because the illustration shows people on the platform. 31 | ELAGSESWS: 4 ‘See rubric for item on page 6. 10 | | Dang this papel rch bylaw © Teron Lesng LS Pretest: Practice Assessment 1 ELAGSESL4.a 33 | ELAGSESR ‘Option Cis the correct answer because the passage is mostly about instructions for building a rainstick, 34 | ELAGSESRIT ‘Option C isthe correct answer because the materials described are such things as would be readily available. 35 | FLAGSESRIT Option Bis the correct answer because the most lagical inference is to change the weather. 36 | ELAGSESRIG Option Gis the correct answer because the materials are substitutes for pebbles and used to make sound, ‘37 [ ELAGSESW7 ‘Option D is the correct answer because the tte indicates ‘that it contains information about a threat to the bee population. 38 | ELAGSESL1.a ‘Option A is the correct answer. It shows the cause-and-effect relationship between the two clauses inthe sentence. 3a | ELAGSESLT.b Option D isthe correct answer because had listened is used improperly in the sentence. 40 | ELAGSESL1.< ‘Option is the correct answer because the sentence uses past perfect instead of present perfect tense, ai [ELAGSESLt.e ‘Option B is correct because the correlative conlunction either ‘must be paired with or, 42 | ELAGSESL2.e (Option Gis the answer because it corrects the misuse of the frequently confused word pair their/there. In this case, the pronoun theiris used when the adverb there should be. 43 | FLAGSESL2.b ‘Option B is the correct answer because it places a comma after the introductory clause Before you leave for tho day. 44 | ELAGSESL3.a ‘Option B is the correct answer because it adds desoriptve ‘otal, thereby expanding meaning, 46 | ELAGSESL2.c ‘Option B isthe correct answer because a comma is used immediately folowing a tag, such as Yes. A comma is also used to separate two indapendent clauses set off wth al ‘conjunction, in this case and. 46 | FLAGSESL2.d Option Ais the correct answer because it uses quotation ‘marks for the article and italics for the name of the newspaper 47 | ELAGSESLS.b (Option Bis the correct answer. Seaing eye to eye means: agreeing. 48 | ELAGSESLI.d Option C's the correct answer because the verb gots does not agree in tense with the previous verbs had walked. The correct agreement would bo had waked; got. " Ps FS 8 Ed FA cd Pretest: Practice Assessment 1 fete Ce ne 49 ELAGSESRI6 2 ‘A | Option As the correct answer because both articles share : {he assumption thatthe pubic wil soon travel to space 80 | ELAGSESRIT 2 © | Option C is tne corect answer because both passages doa! uth the issue of cramped quarters in space. ‘The excerpt : fdcesses the concer raised from the etter to the Ecker, i St | ELAGSESAIS 2 | Option isthe correct answer because the Letter to the { Ecltor is written in response to the article with the intention of eluting the artcie’s information, if 52 | ELAGSESRIQ, 4 ‘Soe rubric for item on page 8. i ELAGSEBW2; ‘ ELAGSESWa, | ELAGSFSW/7, ELAGSEBW, ELAGSESWo 63 | ELAGSESAN, 4 ‘See rubric for tern on page 9, ELAGSESWo, ELAGSESW4, ELAGSESW7’ ELAGSEswe, ELAGSESwo 12 ee Beet pesing te pages raed yet 8 Tun Leaning LLC Lessons and Cumulative Assessments Answer Keys Chapter 1 Lesson 1 Thinking It Through Answers wil vary. Sample answer: Manuel is impationt because he looked at his present before he was ‘supposed to see it, Coached Example 1 2. c D Lesson Practice 1 2. A D A B Answers wil vary. Sample answer: Yes, because thay talk and cry at the end of the passage. B © c A Answers wil vary. Sample answer: Felipe wil probably show his memory jar colection. ‘lier Karal talked about his movie stub collection, Mat sald itwas awesome and that ho ‘wished ho had @ ooo! collection. ‘This led to Felie's decison to tel his fiends about the memory Jars. tis kal that Felipe wil now foal comfortable sharing his ‘memory jar collection with tho class when itis his tum. Lesson 2 ‘Thinking tt Through ‘Answers will vary. Sample answer: Tho sotting is summertime ina suburban eighborhood. Mowed lawns, and barbeques are common in the suburbs, Coached Example 10 26 Lesson Practice 1c 2A ac 48 5. Answers will vary. Sample answor: The schoolmaster knows many facts, while his students know few facts. 6c 7A a8 ac 40. Answers will vary, Sample answer: When Tessa and “Amiber go baok to the water park a month later, Amber is ready to try riding the big water slide with her friend. She wants to please her trend, Lesson 3 Thinking It Through Answers wil vary. Sample answer: If someone you care about has a problem, try to be helpful Coached Example 1B 20 Lesson Practice c c c D ‘Answers will vary, Sample answer: Just as the mountain shelters people nearby from \wind and rain, so the people want to protect their mountain from anyone who would try to cchange it oSeNe © Erno coor Answers will vary. Sample answer: Many details in the passage support the theme that war causes great suffering, In the boginning, the narrator expresses sadness at seeing the soldiers hury off to batt, ‘The narrator realizes that many would not return home. Finally, the narrator has a “heart full of sorrow" thinking about the many on both sides who died or were injured at the Batlle of Gettysburg, Lesson 4 Thinking It Through Answers wil very. Sample answer: | had never seen so ‘many people at a movie. | tried to move my popcom out of the way in time, but it was too late! Coached Example 1 2. B B Lesson Practice 1 pero B c B D Answers will vary. Sample answer: But | assured her that it would be a piece of cake. “Alfo,"| said, "Josie is a sweatheart. Besices, Josie's trainer, Bruno, willbe at the stables most of the time.” © B A c a

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