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Into the Horizon: Lesson 3

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    "Room to Grow" and "Judy Baca"
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  • Why does Mama want to make tea for Jill and her mother?
    Mama wants to share Japanese culture with Jill and her mothe
    Mama is a maid for Jill and her mother.
    Mama wants to help Jill.
    There are no other drink sin the house.
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  • Why does Jill's mother ask Mama and Papa to help with the community garden?
    Mama and Papa are the only people with a lot of space.
    Mama and Papa know how to make a garden in a small space.
    Jill's mother wants to teach Mama and Papa.
    Nobody else in the community wants to make a garden.
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  • What does "bit of Japan" mean in the sentence, "They brought a bit of Japan to Portland."
    the Japanese language
    a Japanese daughter
    dirt from Japan
    elements of Japanese culture
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  • What is the genre of the reading, "Room to Grow"?
    autobiography
    humorous fiction
    folktale
    fantasy
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  • You can only find "real" art on museum walls.
    False
    True
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  • Why did Judy grow to love painting?
    The rest of her family stayed in Mexico.
    She lived in Los Angeles with her family.
    Her teacher gave her art when she didn't understand class.
    She had a few Mexican American classmates.
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  • Why did Judy speak Spanish?
    She grew to love painting.
    She was born in 1946.
    Some people like painting.
    Her family is from Mexico.
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  • Which of the following was shown FIRST in "The Great Wall of Los Angeles"?
    The Native Americans who lived in California.
    The immigrants who came to California.
    The fight for equal rights for black and Hispanic people.
    The arrival of the Spanish.
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  • What is the genre of "Judy Baca"?
    biography
    fantasy
    realistic fiction
    autobiography
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  • How do you know "Judy Baca" is a biography?
    It is about a real person's life.
    It has events that could not happen in real life.
    It has characters that could not exist in real life.
    It is a made-up story with events that seem real.
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  • Synonym for "stuffed"?
    crammed
    contributed
    tumbled
    served
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  • Volunteers walk around the _____ and pick up trash on the weekends.
    community
    pronounced
    tumbled
    practice
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  • I need to make food so I can bring it to the _______.
    plot
    hook
    classmate
    cookout
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  • Tommy _______ everyone his famous chicken pot pie for dinner.
    stirred
    conributed
    served
    admired
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  • I forgot my textbook at home, so I had to as my ____ if I could borrow his.
    cookout
    hook
    path
    classmate
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  • All the citizens ______ to show respect as the president walked up to the stage.
    contributed
    bowed
    served
    tumbled
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