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English Unit Test Comprehensive Questions with Correct Answers Graded A Download to Get a Full Score A Venn diagram would work best for developing an essay that - Answer -compares and contrasts the evolution of alligators and crocodiles. Clear examples of pollution's negative consequences would best serve the purpose of - Answer - persuading readers to take action to stop pollution. Hearing the dialect in an audio recording of The People Could Fly would likely give readers a better understanding of - Answer -how certain words are pronounced. How is the nonfictional text similar to the fictional text in The People Could Fly? - Answer -Both describe a person gaining his freedom. How is the nonfictional text similar to the fictional text in The People Could Fly? - Answer -Both tell an inspirational story about an enslaved person becoming free. Listening to the audio recording of The People Could Fly best helps readers - Answer -understand how to pronounce words in a dialect.

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English Unit Test Comprehensive
Questions with Correct Answers Graded
A Download to Get a Full Score
A Venn diagram would work best for developing an essay that - Answer -compares and contrasts
the evolution of alligators and crocodiles.

Clear examples of pollution's negative consequences would best serve the purpose of - Answer -
persuading readers to take action to stop pollution.

Hearing the dialect in an audio recording of The People Could Fly would likely give readers a better
understanding of - Answer -how certain words are pronounced.

How is the nonfictional text similar to the fictional text in The People Could Fly? - Answer -Both
describe a person gaining his freedom.

How is the nonfictional text similar to the fictional text in The People Could Fly? - Answer -Both tell
an inspirational story about an enslaved person becoming free.

Listening to the audio recording of The People Could Fly best helps readers - Answer -understand
how to pronounce words in a dialect.

Mario is writing an essay that examines how volcanoes develop. What organizational tool would work
best for outlining his ideas? - Answer -a concept web

Marlow is writing an essay about the invention of the automobile. When he begins revising, he realizes
his essay lacks examples of early automobiles. What would Marlow most likely do to improve his essay? -
Answer -He would go to the library to do research about early automobiles.

Read the excerpt from "Bruh Lizard and Bruh Rabbit" from The People Could Fly



The lizard grinnin to heself all over the place. Then he slide out there and pick up Sword and take it on
home.



Rabbit watch him go.



That's all.

, Which line is an example of personification? - Answer -"The lizard grinnin . . ."

Read the excerpt from "Bruh Lizard and Bruh Rabbit" from The People Could Fly.



One day Bruh Lizard has to go away. And Bruh Rabbit, he sneak up and he steal Bruh Lizard's sword. Bruh
Rabbit laughs to heself because he now got Sword.



Which human characteristic does the rabbit show? - Answer -trickery

Read the excerpt from "Doc Rabbit, Bruh Fox, and Tar Baby" from The People Could Fly



"You have to go. You have to, yer the only doctor. Go ahead on, you," Bruh Fox say.

Big Doc Rabbit went down to the brook again. The water was so cool and ribbly and it kept the crock of
cream so fresh and cold. Doc Rabbit drank about half of the cream this time. Then he went back up to
help Brother Fox with the hard labor of raisin the roof.



Heard tell about This phrase helps remind readers that these stories were usually told, not read.



Which line from the excerpt is an example of personification? - Answer -". . . he went back up to
help Brother Fox with the hard labor . . ."

Read the excerpt from "Doc Rabbit, Bruh Fox, and Tar Baby" from The People Could Fly.



Every once in a while, Doc Rabbit got thirsty. And he hollered aside so Bruh Fox wouldn't know who it
was, "Whooo-hooo, whooo-hooo, whooo-hooo," like that. Scared Bruh Fox to death.



"Who is it there?" Bruh Fox say.



"Sounds like somebody callin bad," said Doc Rabbit.



"Well, can you tell what they want?" Bruh Fox say.



"Can't tell nothin and I'm not lookin to see," said Doc.

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