This question has two parts. First answer Part A. Then answer Part B.
Part A
Which sentence best describes how much the narrator of Passage 1 knows about her family history at the beginning of the story?
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
This question has two parts. First answer Part A. Then answer Part B.
Part A
Which sentence best describes how much the narrator of Passage 1 knows about her family history at the beginning of the story?
She knows nothing about her family's history but wants to know more.
She knows some things, but not everything, about her family's history.
She thinks she knows more than she really does about her family's history.
She knows just about everything there is to know about her family's history.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Part B
Select one sentence that best supports the answer to Part A.
"I recently found my grandmother's diary in an old suitcase in the attic."
"I had heard about this woman before, of course, but I didn't know the whole story.
"That's right-my grandmother was a hippie, complete with tie-dye clothes, a peace symbol around her neck, and long flowing hair."
"To be totally honest with you, I'm still finding it hard to believe!"
"The most amazing thing in my grandmother's diary was a newspaper article about her grandmother."
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What is the point of view in Passage 1?
first person, from the point of view of Jenna
third person, from the point of view of Dr. Mary King
third person, from a point of view outside of the story
first person, frm the point of view of Jenna's grandmother
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Read these sentences from Passage 1.
"One day her professor said to her,"Mary, why don't you become a nurse? That's what women do. They don't become surgeons. You'll be like a fish out of water."
What is the meaning of the underlined sentence?
You won't be able to breathe properly.
You'll be where you weren't meant to be.
You'll be able to finish what you started.
You'll change your mind and want to be a nurse.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
In Passage 1, where and when is the narrator learning about her family history?
at a college in the 1920s
in her grandmother's home in the 1960s
in the attic of a house years ago
at a recent family get-together
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What is the best summary of Passage 2?
A secretary in a 1940s newsroom admires the only female reporter in the office as the male reporters try to get an important interview with the governor.
The editor in chief of a newspaper in the 1940s thinks that his two male reporters will get an important interview with the governor, but they disappoint him.
A female reporter gets an important interview with the governor, and the male reporters in the newsroom are curious about the other kinds of stories she is working on.
Two male reporters in the 1940s fail to get an important interview with the governor, and they look down on a female reporter who secretly got the interview already.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Read these sentences from Passage 2.
13 - Mr. Hill: Did either of you lugs get to talk to the governor?
14-Reporter 1: Not yet boss. I'm still working on it.
15-Mr. Hill: Still working on it? I bet the Daily Reporter got the interview already.
16-Reporter 2: No way boss. That interview is mine.
17-Mr. Hill: Well, don't count your chickens before they hatch...
What does Mr. Hill mean by the idiom "Don't count your chickens before they hatch?"
Don't say you accomplished something before you actually have.
Don't think you're the only person who can accomplish something.
Don't act like you know everything when you don't know anything.
Don't cluck like a chicken just because you think you are important.
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