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Unit Test
Instructions:
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Which sentence about the point of view of the article is true?
A. Third Person
B. Second Person
C. FIrst Person
D. Wilder's Person
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Read the sentence from paragraph 2. He had large banana-colored teeth and breath that smelled like old wet leaves. Why does the author use the words “banana-colored teeth” and “old wet leaves” in this sentence?
A. to tell the reader what the camel likes to eat
B. to show that the author does not like the camel
C. to explain why the author wants to get off the camel
D. to help the reader imagine what the camel is like
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What was the central idea of the story?
A. How camels drink
B. How camels survive in the desert.
C. How big camels are
D. Why people ride camels
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Retell this story
Unit Test
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
Which sentence about the point of view of the article is true?
A. Third Person
B. Second Person
C. FIrst Person
D. Wilder's Person
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Read the sentence from paragraph 2. He had large banana-colored teeth and breath that smelled like old wet leaves. Why does the author use the words “banana-colored teeth” and “old wet leaves” in this sentence?
A. to tell the reader what the camel likes to eat
B. to show that the author does not like the camel
C. to explain why the author wants to get off the camel
D. to help the reader imagine what the camel is like
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What was the central idea of the story?
A. How camels drink
B. How camels survive in the desert.
C. How big camels are
D. Why people ride camels
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Retell this story