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Wonders Grade 4 Unit 4 Review
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Which of these words has a negative connotation?
distracting
entertaining
annoying
surprising
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What does it mean if you "subscribe" to a magazine or the newspaper?
You get under a magazine or newspaper.
You agree with what is written in the issues.
You sign up to get weekly or monthly issues.
You buy one special issue and resell it.
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Which of these words has a positive connotation?
entertaining
confusing
interesting
available
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Which of these sentences is written in first person.
He was so sad, he said, "I could just cry!"
The puppy was hiding behind a tree.
He told us his puppy was lost.
He was so sad about his lost puppy.
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What does "connotation" mean when talking about a word or phrase?
how it makes you feel
what it actually means
how it is spelled
the punctuation used
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Which sentence uses third person?
"They are not at good as our team."
"The batter was up and ready to hit a home run!"
"I scored the winning run!"
"We are going to win this game!"
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If the elephant is plodding across the jungle, what is he doing?
moving happily
moving angrily
moving quickly
moving steadily
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How can you show how two stories are alike AND how they are different.
Use two colors; underline sames and differents in the text.
Tell how the titles and character names are different.
Write about sames and differents from memory.
Just write: "they are alike and different in a lot of ways"
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Which of these words has a negative connotation?
fat
large
fluffy
plump
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What does the root rupt mean in these words: abrupt, erupt, disrupt
connect
unite
break
fix
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Which of these words has a positive connotation?
compliments
suggestions
feedback
criticism
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What is repetition in poetry?
not using words that rhyme
using figurative language
saying the same thing over and over again
using words that rhyme
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What helps us find the theme of a story or poem?
It fits the story, but can be applied to other stories too.
It is really specific, and often uses names.
It is the main idea.
It is usually the first sentence in the story.
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If you are rooting for the Huskers, what are you doing?
cheering for them
hoping they will lose
going to a game
checking them out
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