5.As used in the story, the word sharp means- (word meaning)
B-someone who is smart
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10. Which sentence from the story shows the swindlers are lying about the cloth? (text evidence)
C- Both swindlers requested him to come near and asked him if he did not admire the exquisite pattern and the beautiful colors, pointing to the empty looms.
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6. The speaker most likely thinks trees are- (poetry)
D- amazing
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9.Read this sentence : as silent as a mouse. The author uses sensory language in this sentence to illustrate- (figurative language)
B- the man's fear
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4.The reader can infer that- (inference)
D-Peter and Cotton-tail were the ones in the garden.
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8.Which sentence states the main theme of the story? (theme)
A-If you are picky, you may end up with nothing at all.
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1.Which sentence best describes Alice in the story? (character)
C-Alice is upset with her situation
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7.The Latin root perficere means "complete". This information helps the reader determine that the word perfection means- (Roots)
C-without mistakes
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3.Which of these events from the story shows why the man keeps to himself? (plot)
A-The main tries to avoid seafaring men.
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2.Which sentence states the main theme of the story? (theme)
C-Using your brain can help you solve a difficult problem.