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RHG2A Lesson 28 This Land Is Your Land

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    Lesson 28 This Land Is Your Land
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  • What does the prefix "im" mean in the word "impossible"?
    should
    not
    would
    in
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  • What does the prefix "in" mean in the word "input"?
    of
    your
    on
    into
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  • Which answer is true about song lyrics?
    They never rhyme
    They sometimes rhyme
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  • Which of the answers are words that rhyme?
    not, fox
    valley, me
    he, her
    frog, toad
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  • What does the line "sparking sands of her diamond deserts" mean?
    The desert is very beautiful and sun makes the sand shine.
    The desert is ugly
    The desert has diamonds
    The sand is the desert is dull
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  • Which sentence is a sentence that describes our sense of sound?
    I hear the wind whistle
    I taste the hot dogs
    I smell the fresh air
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  • In the song what does the author mean when she says "ribbons of highway"?
    The highway is very long and winding.
    The highway is decorated with beautiful ribbons
    The highway is just a road
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  • Which description helps you hear something?
    All around me a voice was sounding
    I followed my footsteps
    sparkling sand and diamond deserts
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  • Which sentence is correct?
    To entertain a reader means to give them information
    To persuade a reader means to make them believe something
    To inform a reader means to make them feel something
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  • To entertain readers means to make them feel something
    True
    False
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  • To inform readers means to give information
    False
    True
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  • Which prepositions describes a location or place?(where)
    above, below
    for, of
    during, after
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  • Which prepositions describe a time? (when)
    at, in
    of, for
    during, before
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  • Which definition helps to describe something with details? (what)
    above, below
    for, of
    during, before
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