6.2.2 - Quiz: Making Connections: Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Quiz

How does T.J.’s relationship with Cassie relate to the theme of friendship in this chapter of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry?

Correct answer
D.
T.J.’s relationship with Cassie shows that trust is necessary before a strong friendship can develop.

How do T.J.’s relationships develop the theme of friendship in this chapter of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
B.
T.J.’s relationships show the difference between true friendship and false friendship

T.J. grinned widely. Stacey turned away in disgust. "Come on," he said, "service is 'bout to start."
How best could a reader relate to Stacey‘s feelings in the excerpt?

B.
by thinking about a time when one felt angry because of a friend’s behavior

Read the excerpt from Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry.

Unable to sleep, I resigned myself to await his return by counting states. Miss Crocker had had a big thing about states, and I sometimes found that if I pretended that she was naming them off I could fall asleep. I decided to count the states geographically rather than alphabetically; that was more of a challenge.
How best could a reader make a text-to-self connection for this excerpt?

C.
by remembering a time when one had trouble falling asleep

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I had gotten as far west as the Dakotas when my silent recitation was disturbed by a tapping on the porch. I lay very still. Mr. Morrison never made sounds like that.
Which detail from the excerpt best helps the reader determine a tone of alarm?

Correct answer
D.
Mr. Morrison never made sounds like that.

Read the excerpt from Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry.

The night whispered of distant thunder. It was muggy, hot, a miserable night for sleeping. Twice I had awakened hoping that it was time to be up, but each time the night had been total blackness with no hint of a graying dawn. On the front porch Mr. Morrison sat singing soft and low into the long night, chanting to the approaching thunder. He had been there since the house had darkened after church, watching and waiting as he had done every night since Papa had been injured. No one had ever explained why he watched and waited, but I knew. It had to do with the Wallaces.
Which best describes the tone of the excerpt?

Correct answer
A.
tense

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Got you covered. answers are:

1.D
2:A
3:A
4:B
5:A
6:B
Hope this helps!

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FOR WHAT EVER REASON MY ANSWERS WAS SUBMITTED IN THE WRONG ORDER NUMBER 1 IS NUMBER 5 AND SO ON

the real Anwsers are 1.b

2.b
3.d
4.a
5.a
6.c
for 100 percent

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1:B
2:D
3:A
4:C
5:D last one is
6:B

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A= tense

B= he flew into frenzied action, hopping madly down the stairs
C= by remembering a time when one had trouble falling asleep
D= by thinking about a time when one felt helpless
A= T.J.’s relationship with Stacey demonstrates qualities of true friendship
C= The author uses the character of T.J. to present an incorrect view of friendship.

All are wrong

BTW awnsers are for 6.2.2 - Quiz: Making Connections: Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Quiz