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The impressive eagle is a national symbol in the United States for patriotism and freedom. Because the bald eagle was once hunted for sport, it is on the verge of extinction. If you kill a bald eagle, you can go to jail. Unfortunately, the bald eagle still maybe become extinct.

The author's purpose is to a. entertain. b. persuade. c. inform. d. create a mysterious mood.

Tomatoes were once considered poisonous. Some brave people finally took a bite of a tomato, and they survived. Now, we use tomatoes in our salads and sandwiches. Do you ever use tomato sauce or ketchup? These products are made of tomatoes. If it weren't for these brave individuals, you might not be able to enjoy ketchup with your french-fries.

The author's purpose is to a. entertain. b. persuade. c. inform. d. create a mysterious mood.

What do you do with aluminum cans? Do you throw them in the trash, or do you recycle when you are finished with them? At the rate we are filling our landfills, we will not have anywhere else to put our trash. If you recycle, you will help the environment. The next time you throw away your Coke can, think about putting it in a recycling bin. Your effort will help save your community.

The author's purpose is to a. entertain. b. persuade. c. inform. d. create a mysterious mood.

If you were asked to name a desert animal, would you say the camel? Camels are mentioned in many songs, stories, and films about deserts. A camel's most unusual feature is the hump on its back. The hump is actually a lump of fat that provides the camel with energy when food is scarce.

What is the purpose of the camels' hump? A. to keep it from sweating B. to store water for many weeks C. to provide energy when there is no food D. to help its body temperature stay low

The inner edges of the jaws of an ant are lined with little teeth that can grind and cut. The jaws work sideways, not up and down as yours do. If you could hear an insect chewing a bit of leaf, it would sound much like a person chewing celery!

What is the significance of comparing an insect chewing a leaf to a person chewing celery? A. to help the reader imagine the chewing sounds of insects B. to help the reader understand how insect food tastes C. to help the reader learn about spiders and insects D. to help the reader visualize how insects find their food

Every four years, the people of the United States vote for the country's leader. The winner of that election becomes the nation's president. The president may be a man or a woman. He or she will live and work in the White House in Washington, D.C. What does the president do? Here are some examples. The president is the leader of the American government. The president suggests laws he or she thinks the country needs. The president may work with the members of the U.S. Congress to get those ideas turned into laws.

What point of view is the passage? A. First Person B. Second Person C. Third Person

Fern picked up a bottle and put it in Wilbur's mouth. He was the cutest little piglet she had ever seen. Her father, Mr. Arable, had showed her piglets before, but this was the first one she ever got to keep. Fern would have to defend it from her brother Avery, but she was determined to be the best mother she could be.

What point of view is the passage? A. First Person B. Second Person C. Third Person

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king's horses and all the king's men, Couldn't put Humpty back together again.

What point of view is the passage? A. First Person B. Second Person C. Third Person

Many people do not know it, but I am a wonderful singer. Really, I'm a bit shy, but when I am alone, I sing at the top of my lungs and it feels great. All of my frustrations and cares seem to go away.

What point of view is the passage? A. First Person B. Second Person C. Third Person

The crayon hit him in the head. He did not like it. He wanted to show Jayvion that he would not get away with it. He picked up the crayon, and threw it back. Score! Jayvion shouted, "Ms. Jones, Marcus threw a crayon at me!." Ms. Jones gave Marcus a scornful glance.

What point of view is the passage? A. First Person B. Second Person C. Third Person

The teacher told me to write, but my pencil was not sharpened. So, I went to the pencil sharpener. It was at this time that I heard Ms. Rache say to me in a very loud voice, "Jimi, you better ask permission to get out of your seat." I did not understand.

What point of view is the passage? A. First Person B. Second Person C. Third Person

You may have wondered how ice cream is made. First, you mix the cream and the sugar together. Then you put the flavoring in, whatever is your favorite. Finally, you chill the ice ream in a bucket with rock salt. The rock salt helps the cream cool faster.

What point of view is the passage? A. First Person B. Second Person C. Third Person

Do you ever forget to bring your completed homework to school? This can be so frustrating when you know you did your homework, but it won't count since you can't turn it in on time. One way to prevent this issue is to put your homework in your backpack as soon as you finish it. Another solution is to leave yourself a note on the door.

What text structure is used in this paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. description c. problem and solution d. sequence

To make a yummy smoothie, first put some milk into a blender. Then add a banana and some frozen berries such as strawberries and blueberries. You may also want to add some grapes. Next, turn your blender to its lowest setting and gradually increase the speed until everything is blended. Then pour it into a glass and enjoy!

Which text structure is used in the paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. description c. cause and effect d. sequence

Today more people are connected to the internet than ever before, not only at home, but also on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Many of these people now get their news from the internet rather than reading newspapers. As a consequence, many newspapers have gone out of business.

Which text structure is used in the paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. description c. cause and effect d. sequence

At 4,160 miles (6,670 km), the Nile River in Africa is the longest river in the world. It begins in Lake Victoria in Central Africa and flows through five countries before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile is an important source of water for the people who live near its banks.

Which text structure is used in the paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. description c. problem and solution d. sequence

I do my chores each Saturday. 2 First, I fold the laundry and put it away. Then I sweep and mop the kitchen floor. After that, I empty all the garbage cans and the recycling. Finally, when all of my chores are finished, I can go outside to play.

Which text structure is used in the paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. description c. problem and solution d. sequence

Malaria is a serious problem in many developing countries. Thousands of people get sick with Malaria every year. Because Malaria is spread by mosquitoes, one way to help solve the problem is for people to use mosquito nets over their beds. If the mosquitoes cannot get to the people, they cannot infect them!

Which text structure is used in the paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. description c. problem and solution d. sequence

President Barack Obama was born in Hawaii on August 4, 1961. He graduated from high school in 1979. After attending college at Harvard, he married Michelle Robinson in 1992. Obama became an Illinois senator in 1997 and on January 20, 2009, he became the 44th president of the United States of America.

Which text structure is used in the paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. description c. problem and solution d. sequence

The Space Needle was built in 1962 in Seattle, Washington for the World's Fair. It is 605 feet tall (184 m) from the ground to the aircraft warning beacon at the very top. Visitors can ride an elevator to the observation deck at 520 (158 m) feet. They can also dine in a revolving restaurant near the top of the needle.

Which text structure is used in the paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. description c. problem and solution d. sequence

Beagles are medium-sized members of the hound family. Beagles generally make good pets because they are intelligent, good-natured, and good with children. Beagles are also quite playful and need a great deal of exercise.

Which text structure is used in the paragraph? a. problem and solution b. description c. cause and effect d. sequence

In America, more people are eating fast food than ever before. Fast food, such as cheese burgers, chicken nuggets, tacos, and French fries are high in calories and fat. All of this fast food is one reason that over a third of Americans are overweight.

Which text structure is used in this paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. description c. cause and effect d. sequence

There are two types of camels—the Arabian, or one-humped camel, and the Bactrian, or two-humped camel. Both are well suited to the desert. The camel has long, thick eyelashes that stop wind-blown sand from getting in its eyes. And its nostrils close tight to keep out sand. The camel's bushy eyebrows are also useful. They shade its eyes from the sun.

According to the selection, why are camels well-suited for sandstorms? A. They have long, thick eyelashes. B. They enjoy hot, dry weather. C. They sweat similar to humans. D. They feed on dew-dampened plants.

Your poems are a hit with your family and friends. What about taking the next step—sharing your work with a large audience? If you've dreamed of having your poems appear in print or win a prize in a contest, read on . . . To Market, to Market -Your school's literary magazine, your hometown newspaper, and local contests for National Poetry Month are all great places to start submitting your work. - Visiting the periodicals section of the library will reveal more markets. Check out writers' guidelines on the web sites of promising magazines. - Poet's Market lists over 1,500 magazines, books, and contests of interest to poets, including nearly 100 markets in its "Poetry by Children" section. It also offers great "how-to" publishing information, interviews, and articles. - Entering contests prompts you to write about new subjects and try different poetic forms. The National Federation of State Poetry Societies sponsors dozens of contests annually, some just for students.

According to the selection, why is it important to visit the library? A to find information about upcoming contests B to find a quiet place to write poetry C to learn what judges are looking for D to publish a book of poetry

Neatness Counts Print a new copy of your manuscript for each submission, using white paper and a black font that's easy to read. Double-check for spelling, punctuation and grammatical errors. And always include an SASE so the editor can get back to you. Useful Terms Rejection when your work is not chosen for a publication SASE a stamped, self-addressed envelope, usually a #10 business size Submission the writing you offer to an editor or contest

According to the text and the illustration, what is important to include with each poem sent to a publisher? A a self-addressed, stamped envelope B a list of dates that each poem was written C an ink pen D a notebook

The Robinsons moved into the neighborhood in July. It was very hot. They saw the sign about the block club. Mrs. Robinson said, "That is good. I want to live on a safe block." The next day, Jimmy and Jerome Robinson were outside playing. They were playing baseball. Adam Johnson came to play with them. He said, "I'm glad to have someone to play ball with." He lived across the street. Jimmy hit it hard. It went into the neighbor's yard. He said, "I'll go get it. Wait for me here." "No, don't go there," said Adam. That's where Mr. James lives. He is the head of the Block Club. He will be angry. We are not supposed to play baseball on the street. We are supposed to go to the park to play baseball."

Adam was most likely afraid because: A. He does not want to get in trouble for playing baseball in the streets. B. Mr. James is a very mean person. C. The Robinsons hate baseball D. There was a mean dog in the neighbor's yard.

Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt At dawn, Mae Tuck set out on her horse for the wood at the edge of the village of Treegap. She was going there, as she did once every ten years, to meet her two sons, Miles and Jesse, and she was feeling at ease. At noon time, Winnie Foster, whose family owned the Treegap wood, lost her patience at last and decided to think about running away.

In this paragraph, the author is trying to: A) describe what Mae did before breakfast B) tell about people who live in Treegap C) tell how Mae got from one place to another D) tell why Winnie wants to run away

Tattling In school, there are two types of problems: social problems and emergencies. Emergencies are when something serious has happened, like someone getting hurt or doing something that may affect learning. Social problems are when two people have a misunderstanding, like someone accidentally stepped on someone's shoe but the other person thinks they did it on purpose. In all emergencies, an adult should be informed as soon as possible. In a social problem, the people should calmly talk to each other and find out why something happened. When someone tells the teacher about someone else's social problem, that is called tattling, and it can make it difficult to get along with other people.

In this paragraph, the author's goal is to : A. explain the similarities and differences between two types of school problems B. demonstrate that tattling is a problem and how to solve it C. tell how emergencies and social problems occur and why D. make sure that the teacher knows about every problem in the classroom

Sixty years ago, Walt Disney opened a theme park. Disneyland is the biggest theme park in the country. It was built around a make-believe castle from Sleeping Beauty. Disney was also making a movie about that story. Universal Studios Hollywood is another theme park. Universal Studios also makes movies. For a long time, Universal Studios Hollywood has been smaller than Disneyland. On Thursday, Universal opened the gates to the world of Harry Potter. It is called the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. With this, Universal might get as big as Disneyland.

In this selection, the author uses which of the following text structures? A. Problem and Solution B. Sequence C. Description D. Compare and Contrast

Ted, the school reporter, interviewed both candidates for the school election. In his column on the school election, he printed his interview with the two candidates. The following selections were taken out of the school newspaper. 1st letter. Do you want the best class president for your school? If so, please vote for Marco Rodriguez. I am a responsible candidate who will work hard to make our school a better place. Vote for Marco this coming Tuesday. 2nd letter: We need a change at our school. I am the person for this job. I am an honor student who is involved in many different activities. I know I can make a difference. Vote for me, and our school will be even better. Candice Park

Ted believes that a. Marco should be the president. b. Candace should be president. c. all students should vote. d. the students should know the candidates' views.

Ted, the school reporter, interviewed both candidates for the school election. In his column on the school election, he printed his interview with the two candidates. The following selections were taken out of the school newspaper. 1st letter. Do you want the best class president for your school? If so, please vote for Marco Rodriguez. I am a responsible candidate who will work hard to make our school a better place. Vote for Marco this coming Tuesday. 2nd letter: We need a change at our school. I am the person for this job. I am an honor student who is involved in many different activities. I know I can make a difference. Vote for me, and our school will be even better. Candice Park

Ted mentioned the two candidates in his article because a. he thought Candice Park was a better candidate. b. he was friends with Marco. c. his teacher told him to. d. he wanted to give both candidates an equal opportunity.

Most people think that gorillas are mean, but actually they are shy. It seems that such a huge animal with very large teeth would be aggressive. Hollywood movies help convey this image of the scary, ferocious gorilla. In fact, gorillas only attack if they are provoked. However, gorillas usually don't have to fight other animals because of their impressive size.

The author believes that a. Gorillas are misunderstood as vicious animals. b. Gorillas are mean animals. c. Gorillas don't like other animals. d. Gorillas communicate well with other animals.

Curious George and the Pizza by Margret Rey At the pizza place, Tony the baker was getting the pizzas ready for baking. He flattened out a ball of dough into a large pancake and tossed it in the air. He spread tomato sauce on it, sprinkled it with cheese, and shoved it in the oven. Then the telephone rang. "A fellow from the factory wants a large pizza delivered in a hurry," Tony's wife called. "OK, I'll get my coat," said Tony.

The author is trying to describe: A) Tony's dedication to his job B) the proper way to make a pizza C) the temperature outside D) Tony's children

I never had a lot of money. My parents worked hard, but most of my clothes belonged to my brothers before me. We were never full at dinner time. We did not have a lot, but we were happy because we had each other. One day, at school, someone made fun of my shoes. It made me feel bad. I asked my parents for new shoes, but they said that they did not have enough money. I continued to beg my parents for new shoes. One day, I noticed that my mother had cut all of her long, beautiful hair off. When I asked her why, she smiled and handed me a new pair of shoes. It meant so much to me because I knew she had given-up her long hair. The kids still commented on my shoes. After that, I knew that they did not feel good about themselves.

The author uses the first person because: A. He wants the reader to know how much he loved his mother. B. He wants to tell about the first time he got new shoes. C. He wants the reader to understand how he learned why kids pick on people's shoes. D. He wants the reader to know how it feels to be bullied.

This was Kathy's first baby-sitting job. She was so excited, but she was really nervous. Kathy's parents made her attend a baby-sitting workshop before she could baby-sit her neighbor's five-year-old son, Matthew. Kathy knew this was a lot of responsibility, but she thought she was ready. Kathy marched confidently to Matthew's house and waved goodbye to Matthew's parents. It seemed as soon as his parents left, Matthew fell and hit his chin on the coffee table. Without panicking, she remembered what she learned in her baby-sitting class and applied first-aid.

The author wants to show that a. Matthew should not run in the house. b. Kathy is ready to baby-sit. c. Kathy needs to attend more baby-sitting workshops. d. Coffee tables can be dangerous.

Lisa always looked forward to the fall because of the Harvest Festival. Of course, she loved the rides, but she really enjoyed the shows. This year would be the best. Lisa had a special opportunity to perform in the talent show.

The author's purpose is to a. entertain. b. persuade. c. inform. d. create a mysterious mood.

Have you ever noticed the trash in the streets? When people like the place they live, they make sure their space is clean. Trash attracts bugs, rodents and other things that can carry disease. Also, if you do not care for the place you live, you begin to not care about other things. The best way to stay healthy and demonstrate self-respect is for YOU to keep public spaces clean.

The purpose of this paragraph is to: A. describe the type of trash to the reader B. demonstrate that trash is a problem and how to fix it C. tell the similarities and differences of different kinds of trash D. explain what causes trash and why

People Line Up Early For Opening As Thursday dawned, fog swirled and music played. About 250 people waited to get into the Wizarding World. Some had been in line since before 2 a.m. One ride broke down. A recorded voice repeated: "Please stay in your seats, everything is all right." Other parts of the Wizarding World worked well. One was a village called Hogsmeade. It was made to look and sound like it came from the Harry Potter books and movies. The Wizarding World will get many visitors this summer. It could steal them away from Disneyland.

The purpose of this section of the article is to: A. help readers feel what the first days of Wizarding World will be like. B. tell readers about the attractions of Wizarding World. C. express a negative opinion of Disneyland. D. describe the long lines that people can expect at the new amusement park.

The Wizard of Oz by L Frank Baum The Scarecrow found a tree full of nuts and filled Dorothy's basket with them, so that she would not be hungry for a long time. She thought this was very kind and thoughtful of the Scarecrow, but she laughed heartily at the awkward way in which the poor creature picked up the nuts. His padded hands were so clumsy that he dropped almost as many as he put in the basket. But the Scarecrow did not mind how long it took him to fill the basket, for it enabled him to keep away from the fire, as he felt that a spark might get into his straw and burn him up.

What is the point of view? a) first-person b) second-person c) third-person objective d) third-person limited e) third-person omniscient

English peas and sugar peas are both a kind of vegetable. Both can be eaten raw or cooked. They are easy to tell apart because sugar pea pods are flat while English pods are plump. Another important difference is that with English peas, you only eat the peas, and not the pod, however, with sugar peas, you eat the pod too.

Which Text Structure is used in this paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. cause and effect c. problem and solution d. sequence

Electricity can flow through some kinds of materials, but not through others. Materials that electricity can flow through are called conductors. Metal and water are both conductors. By contrast, materials that electricity cannot flow through are called insulators. Plastic, glass, fabric, and wood are all insulators.

Which Text Structure is used in this paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. description c. cause and effect d. sequence

Spending too much time in the sun can lead to sunburn, dehydration, and even skin cancer. One way to help prevent these problems is to make sure that you wear sunscreen whenever you are outside. It is also a good idea to avoid being outside during the hottest part of the day, between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM.

Which Text structure is used in this paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. description c. problem and solution d. sequence

Every four years, the people of the United States vote for the country's leader. The winner of that election becomes the nation's president. The president may be a man or a woman. He or she will live and work in the White House in Washington, D.C. What does the president do? Here are some examples. The president is the leader of the American government. The president suggests laws he or she thinks the country needs. The president may work with the members of the U.S. Congress to get those ideas turned into laws.

Which of the following best describes the author's reason for including the third paragraph: A. to tell how often the United States votes for President. B. to discuss who can become president C. to give an example of what the president does D. to explain how the U.S. Congress turns ideas into laws.

Football Injury Football can be a dangerous sport. The easiest way to become injured is to misstep and twist your ankle. Some football players have weak knees that fall out of place. Older football players often get concussions, or bruises on the brain, from hitting their heads together. This is why they wear a helmet, but helmets do not always stop concussions. If you are going to play football, it is important to be careful.

Which of the following is the most likely reason the author wrote this? A. to describe a dangerous sport B. to tell the order of injuries that happen in football C. to explain what injuries can occur and football and why D. to demonstrate that football injuries are a problem and how they can be solved.

An earthquake that occurs under the ocean may cause a tsunami. A tsunami is a series of giant waves that can cause a great deal of destruction, as well as many deaths when it hits the coast. So, if you are ever at the beach and hear a tsunami warning siren, you should run to higher ground as fast as you can.

Which text structure is used in the paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. description c. cause and effect d. sequence

Did you know that not all deserts are hot? Both hot and cold deserts are very dry, but unlike hot deserts, cold deserts have long winters when the temperatures can reach below freezing. Cold deserts also get a great deal of snow, which is certainly not true for hot deserts.

Which text structure is used in the paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. cause and effect c. problem and solution d. description

When a family of beavers wants to construct a dam across a river, they begin by using their teeth to cut down trees. Then they drag the trees to the river where they construct the dam from the bottom up. They continue to add more trees, branches, and mud until the top of the dam is above the water.

Which text structure is used in the paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. description c. cause and effect d. sequence

The capybara is the world's largest rodents. Capybaras can weigh up to 145 pounds (66 kg). They love the water and spend most of their time in swamps, ponds, and rivers. If you want to see a capybara in the wild, you will need to go to Central or South America.

Which text structure is used in the paragraph? a. problem and solution b. sequence c. cause and effect d. description

Some trees are conifers while others are deciduous. Deciduous trees have broad leaves, which they lose each autumn. Maple, oak, and elm trees are deciduous. Conifers, on the other hand, usually have thin, narrow leaves called needles. Pine, fir, cedar, and other conifers do not lose their leaves in the fall.

Which text structure is used in the paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. description c. cause and effect d. sequence

The Vancouver Island marmot isa kind of large rodent that lives high in the mountains of Vancouver Island in Canada. Climate change and logging have caused a large decrease in their population. Scientists believe that there are less than a hundred of them left in the wild.

Which text structure is used in the paragraph? a. compare and contrast b. description c. cause and effect d. sequence


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