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1. A person who translates speeches would have to know how to (1 point)
draw pictures.
use a microphone.
speak many languages.
2. If a horse came barreling across the field, what was the horse doing? (1 point)
leaping in the air
slowing down
moving fast
3. Which of these people would most likely have a fortune? (1 point)
a poor man
a wealthy woman
an unlucky kid
4. A sacred ritual would most likely be done at a _____. (1 point)
library
store
church
Choose the option that correctly identifies the underlined words in each sentence.

5. Stretching for 210 miles, the Thames is in England. (1 point)
prepositional phrase
gerund phrase
participial phrase
appositive phrase
6. Eating flesh with razor-sharp teeth is how piranhas survive. (1 point)
prepositional phrase
gerund phrase
participial phrase
appositive phrase
7. Caleb was a basketball player from Knoxville High School. (1 point)
simple sentence
complex sentence
subordinate clause
compound sentence
8. The sisters snuggled together so that they would stay warm. (1 point)
independent clause
noun clause
adverbial clause
adjectival clause
9. When she returned from Paris, she took up baking on a regular basis. (1 point)
misplaced modifier
subordinate clause
compound sentence
complex sentence
10. As soon as the rain stopped, a flood of children appeared. (1 point)
independent clause
adverbial clause
noun clause
adjectival clause
11. The musical metal wind chimes are hanging on the porch that my sister made. (1 point)
misplaced modifier
simple sentence
noun clause
adverbial clause
12. The young girl was not pressured by what other children said. (1 point)
noun clause
adverbial clause
misplaced modifier
adjectival clause
Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow.

To the Top

“Great works are performed, not by strength, but by perseverance.”

-Samuel Johnson
Have you ever wanted to give up on something before you even started? That’s how Raja felt as he squinted up at the looming mountain crowned in clouds. Then he looked back at the group of boys behind him.

“Are you all ready?” one of their leaders, Max’s dad, shouted.All the boys turned to him and yelled, “Yeah!” Raja yelled too, but inside his stomach turned. He picked up his pack. When he swung it over his shoulder, the weight nearly toppled him to the ground. He looked quickly around to make sure no one had noticed him stumble. He saw several of his friends staggering under the weight of their packs.

“It takes some getting used to,” Leon’s dad chuckled, “but by tomorrow you’ll be expert backpackers. Okay, who wants to be first to lead us on the trail? Raja, why don’t you start out as the leader? Here’s the map. We’re following the green trail to the top of the mountain. That’s where we’ll camp for the night.”

Raja didn’t want to lead; he wasn’t even sure he could walk with the heavy pack. But he also didn’t want the other boys to think he was weak.

“Okay,” he managed, taking the map and turning toward the trail.

By noon Raja’s shoulders ached. When they stopped by a small waterfall for lunch, he let his pack fall to the ground and sat down heavily. Raja was so tired that he didn’t even want to eat. But Max and Leon’s dads cheerfully handed out sandwiches and drew the boys into a circle.

“Let’s talk about this morning’s hike,” Leon’s dad began. “Who has a comment?”

“It was long,” Leon piped up.

“It was hard,” Max agreed.

I’m tired. Do we have to hike all the way up the mountain?” whined Juan. Raja thought he was the only one whose muscles ached. He smiled to discover that all the boys had similar complaints.

“Well, we don’t have to hike all the way up. There’s a campground halfway. Are you all too tired to make it? Should we adjust our goal?” Max’s dad looked around the circle.

“I’m tired too,” Raja spoke up quietly, “but I think we can make it to the top. I didn’t think we could this morning, but now I see how far we’ve come.” Raja had never said so much in front of a large group. He didn’t know what gave him the confidence now.

“Who agrees with Raja?” Leon’s dad asked.

“I do,” Max shrugged.

“Yeah, I guess we shouldn’t give up now,” said Felipe.

The boys shouldered their packs again. This time Raja didn’t stumble. Somehow, the pack felt lighter. Or was he somehow stronger? Raja wondered this to himself as he followed the others past the waterfall and on up the mountain.

13. What is the most important question to ask after reading the fourth paragraph? (1 point)
What kind of group is Raja traveling with?
What is Raja carrying in his heavy backpack?
Will Raja accept the role of leader, or will he give up?
Why do the boys have to hike to the top of the mountain?
14. To which sense does the phrase “staggering under the weight of their packs” appeal? (1 point)
sound
smell
touch
sight
15. In the first paragraph, Raja squints because (1 point)
the mountaintop is far above him.
he left his glasses at home.
he has something in his eye.
the sunshine is too bright.
16. How does the setting of this story affect the characters? (1 point)
It challenges them physically.
It challenges them emotionally.
It causes them to appreciate nature.
It causes fights among them.
17. The quote from Samuel Johnson at the beginning of the story suggests that the story will be about (1 point)
the roles people perform in life.
making adjustments to goals.
developing stronger bodies.
staying on task.
18. Which of the following best describes Raja’s character? (1 point)
becoming selfish and lazy
afraid to try new activities
developing more confidence
bold and outspoken
19. The author’s attitude toward Raja is ____ (1 point)
matter-of-fact.
frustrated.
lighthearted.
approving.
20. Why does Raja tell the others that he believes they can reach the top? (1 point)
He does not want the other boys to think he is weak.
He feels good about what they have accomplished so far.
He wants to feel superior to everyone else.
He does not want to disappoint the leaders.
21. What life lesson is the theme of this story? (1 point)
Doing something difficult can build character.
A true friend makes sacrifices.
People should enjoy each day to the fullest.
People are always in conflict with nature.
22. Which of the following sentences from the story is an attention-getting device? (1 point)
By noon Raja’s shoulders ached.
He smiled to discover that all the boys had similar complaints.
Somehow, the pack felt lighter.
Have you ever wanted to give up on something before you even started?
Short Answer

Ms. Sue is off today ... plus, you forgot to indicate what YOU THINK the answers for this terribly long post is.

(If you're expecting someone to do your assignment for you, this is the wrong place!)

Here are the first three -- the rest are up to you. Use http://www.answers.com to look up all words that you are not 100% sure of.

1. A person who translates speeches would have to know how to (1 point)
draw pictures.
use a microphone.
speak many languages. XX
2. If a horse came barreling across the field, what was the horse doing? (1 point)
leaping in the air
slowing down
moving fast XX
3. Which of these people would most likely have a fortune? (1 point)
a poor man
a wealthy woman XX
an unlucky kid


Do you know what "translates" and "barreling" and "wealthy" mean??

Yes Writeacher is right. Answers is a very helpful website. When I took this test I used it too.

someone please answer this!!!!

To answer multiple-choice questions like these, you need to carefully read and analyze each question and the answer options. Here's how you can approach each question:

1. For this question, read each option and determine which one aligns with the skills required for translating speeches. In this case, the correct answer would be "speak many languages."

2. Read each option and determine what the horse is doing. The correct answer would be "moving fast."

3. Read each option and determine who is most likely to have a fortune. In this case, the correct answer would be "a wealthy woman."

4. Read each option and determine where a sacred ritual is most likely to be done. The correct answer would be "church."

5. Read the sentence and determine the function of the underlined phrase. In this case, the correct answer would be "gerund phrase."

6. Repeat the same process as above. The correct answer would be "participial phrase."

7. Determine the type of sentence. The correct answer would be "simple sentence."

8. Determine the function of the clause. The correct answer would be "adverbial clause."

9. Determine the function of the underlined phrase. The correct answer would be "subordinate clause."

10. Determine the function of the clause. The correct answer would be "adverbial clause."

11. Identify the grammatical error. The correct answer would be "misplaced modifier."

For the passage-based questions:

13. Determine the most important question based on the information provided. The correct answer would be "Will Raja accept the role of leader, or will he give up?"

14. Determine which sense is being appealed to. The correct answer would be "sight."

15. Determine the reason for Raja squinting. The correct answer would be "the mountaintop is far above him."

16. Determine how the setting affects the characters. The correct answer would be "It challenges them physically."

17. Determine the theme suggested by the quote. The correct answer would be "staying on task."

18. Determine Raja's character traits. The correct answer would be "developing more confidence."

19. Determine the author's attitude towards Raja. The correct answer would be "approving."

20. Determine the reason Raja tells the others they can reach the top. The correct answer would be "He feels good about what they have accomplished so far."

21. Determine the theme of the story. The correct answer would be "Doing something difficult can build character."

22. Identify the attention-getting device. The correct answer would be "Have you ever wanted to give up on something before you even started?"

Short Answer: To answer short answer questions, carefully read each question and provide a concise and accurate response based on the information provided in the passage or question prompt.