3WK ASSESSMENT
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- Q1(19) It attempted one shallow takeoff after another each time it banged itself against the glass. What is the correct way to write this sentence, sentence 19?Attempting one shallow takeoff after another. Each time it banged itself against the glass.It attempted one shallow takeoff after another, each time banging itself against the glass.It attempted one shallow takeoff after another. Each time banging itself against the glass.Attempting one shallow takeoff after another and each time banging itself against the glass.60s
- Q2(18) In addition to electing leaders. (19) Voters get to say yes or no to questions related to their local communities. What is the correct way to combine sentences 18 and 19?In addition to electing leaders, voters get to say yes or no to questions, they are related to their local communities.In addition to electing leaders, voters get to say yes or no to questions. That are related to their local communities.Sentences 18 and 19 are written correctly in the paper.In addition to electing leaders, voters get to say yes or no to questions related to their local communities.60s
- Q3One theme explored in the passage is that -Some situations require taking extreme counterintuitive measures.Sticking to what you believe to be correct usually results in a positive result.Nature is often cruel and unfair, bringing harm to innocent victims.Something that appears to be one thing can often turn out to be quite different.60s
- Q4Why does The Rebel in paragraph 9 not wear the spurs he owns?A Northern Officer, his avowed enemy, used to own them.The spurs' two previous owners ended up dying in battle.He doesn't believe that spurs are needed to round up cattle.The Officer had lost them, so The Rebel couldn't wear them.60s
- Q5Read this quote from paragraph 7. "No, no,' replied the fellow, 'I'm all right; I've got a good mule yet under me.'"... The tone of this paragraph can best be described as -somberregretfulwarywhimsical60s
- Q6Which words from paragraph 1 best help the reader understand the meaning of the word sultry?chilled and marrowsizzling heatgood cloudyfeverish and ungovernable60s
- Q7Which line suggests that these cowboys commonly dealt with unpleasant situations?"In a number of instances wild steers deliberately walked against our horses, and then for the first time a fact dawned on us that chilled the marrow in our bones, - the herd was going blind.""Pitiful objects as they were, it was a novelty to see them reach the water and slack their thirst.""Had it not been for the condition of the herd, all might yet have gone well; but over three days had now elapsed without water for the cattle, and they became feverish and ungovernable.""It was no vague statement of the man who said if he owned hell and Texas, he'd rent Texas and live in hell, for if this isn't Billy hell, I'd like to know what you call it."60s