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2.4 Module Assessment Review
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“The playground was a zoo” means:
It was noisy and wild
It had cages
It was empty
It was full of animals
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What do good readers do before reading?
Make predictions
Close the book
Count the words
Skip ahead
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What did Cinderella leave behind at the ball?
Her glass slipper
Her necklace
Her mask
Her crown
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Which line shows personification?
The cat meowed
The door creaked
The car zoomed by
The moon smiled down
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Who helps Cinderella go to the ball?
Her teacher
The prince
Her fairy godmother
Her friend
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“He ran like the wind” is a:
Simile
Hyperbole
Metaphor
Personification
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What kind of story is Cinderella?
Fairy tale
Biography
Poem
Nonfiction
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How does the clever crow solve the problem?
Asks for help
Waits for rain
Breaks the pitcher
Drops pebbles to raise the water
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How does the prince find Cinderella?
He hears her sing
She sends a letter
He fits the glass slipper on her foot
He sees her walking
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Why does the Lion let the Mouse go at first?
He feels sleepy
He doesn’t like mice
The Mouse is too fast
He’s not hungry
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How does the Mouse help the Lion?
Gives him cheese
Chews the rope and sets him free
Scares the hunters
Calls for help
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Why couldn’t Cinderella go to the ball at first?
Her stepmother wouldn’t let her
She was sick
She had no dress
She forgot the invitation
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“Her voice is music” is a:
Hyperbole
Simile
Personification
Metaphor
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What magical item appears in both Cinderella stories?
Glass slipper
Magic crown
Magic wand
Talking animals
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In “The Crow and the Pitcher,” what problem do the crows have?
The pitcher opening is too small
The pitcher is too heavy
They can’t find food
They can’t reach the water
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What problem does Lily face on the movie set?
She loses her shoes
She misses her farm
She forgets her lines
She feels like she doesn’t fit in
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“The kitten was as soft as a cloud.” What kind of figurative language?
Simile
Idiom
Metaphor
Personification
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What is the purpose of "How to Read a Story"?
To explain how to enjoy reading
To scare the reader
To make fun of books
To teach history
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In a fairy tale, a character’s traits tell us:
What they eat
What kind of person they are
What they look like
Where they live
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What is a moral in a story?
A funny part
A part of the plot
A list of characters
A lesson the story teaches
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What lesson does Cinderella teach?
Don’t trust strangers
Good things can happen to kind people
Always follow the rules
Work hard and stay quiet
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What kind of work does Cinderella have to do?
Teach children
Clean and cook
Paint pictures
Build houses
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How does Mrs. Fortuna help Zoey?
Buys her a dress
Tells her a secret
Gives her new shoes
Magically mows the lawn
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Which word best describes Cinderella?
Kind
Lazy
Rude
Cruel
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“The classroom is a beehive” means:
It has walls
It’s busy and noisy
It’s full of bees
It smells like honey
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Which sentence has a metaphor?
Her smile was like sunshine
The boy was a rocket on the field
His feet were as fast as lightning
The wind whispered softly
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What makes a fable different from other stories?
It’s always funny
It’s written in rhyme
It has no ending
It teaches a moral
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“The alarm clock yelled at me” is:
Metaphor
Hyperbole
Personification
Simile
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What is the moral of “The Lion and the Mouse”?
Lions always win
Be careful in the jungle
Never trust mice
Even small friends can help in big ways
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What does "version" mean?
A new chapter
The end of a story
A hidden clue
A retelling or form of a story
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How does Lily feel when she arrives in Hollywood?
Bored and tired
Sad and lonely
Scared and homesick
Excited and amazed
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“The flowers danced in the breeze” is an example of:
Personification
Simile
Alliteration
Metaphor
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“The rain tapped on the window” uses:
Metaphor
Personification
Simile
Alliteration
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In “Hollywood Chicken,” what does Lily dream of?
Becoming a movie star
Flying an airplane
Owning a restaurant
Being a farmer
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Why do the stepsisters fail in "If the Shoe Fits"?
They run out of time
They’re too proud to listen
They lose the shoe
They don’t have magic
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What is the shared theme of the Cinderella stories?
Magic is dangerous
Always tell the truth
Kindness and patience lead to happiness
Money solves problems
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In “Those Clever Crows,” how do the crows solve the problem?
They use tools to get the food
They call for help
They fly away
They break the tube
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What makes a fairy tale a fairy tale?
It must be true
It has real people
It includes magic or talking animals
It is set in the future
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What can we learn from the clever crows?
Don’t trust scientists
Share your food
Use your brain to solve problems
Always eat fast
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In “A Cinderella Named Kwan,” who helps Kwan with the weeds?
A magical cow
The birds
The prince
Her stepsister
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