
Ela, U2L9 Dear Mr. Winston Conclusion and Generalization
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Ela, U2L9 Dear Mr. Winston Conclusion and Generalization
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Objective
I can refer to details and examples when drawing conclusions and making generalizations.
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Critical Attributes
I am looking for conclusions and generalizations.
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Multiple Choice
A kind of genre that has characters and events that are like people and events in real life.
Realistic Fiction
Tall Tales
Non-Fiction
Biography
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Multiple Choice
What does Cara keep repeating to Mr. Winston?
She genuinely sorry that she brought the lizard into the library.
She genuinely sorry that she brought the snake into the library.
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Multiple Choice
Does Cara seem genuinely sorry?
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
What text evidence do you have that Cara is not genuinely sorry?
Cara says her parents made her write the letter.
She says that the snake would have not been gotten away if Mr. Winston had not opened the box.
She also says that her only option for doing research was to bring the snakes into the library.
All of the above.
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Multiple Choice
How is the way the author tells the story humorous?
A. The reader finds out more and more details of what exactly happened.
B. The readers learns surprising new details through what Cara writes to Mr. Winston.
C. Both A and B
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Multiple Choice
What conclusion can you draw about Cara's attitude from her suggestions to Mr. Winston?
A. Cara seems to be finding fault to Mr. Winston's actions.
B. Cara seems to be arrogant for what she wrote.
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Multiple Select
What text evidence, details and examples, lead you to the conclusion in a previous question? Check two answers.
Cara questions why Mr. Winston came to help her when she didn't need help.
Cara questions why Mr. Winston looked into the box if he was afraid of the snakes.
Cara questions why Mr. Winston didn't get one of the nurses to check?
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