9a - Nothing But Net (inf)
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- Q1In paragraph 1, the author writes, “It was her third hour on the court that day.” Which of the following details best explains why the author included this information about Lettie?to show that Lettie is dedicated to basketballto show that Lettie does not have another court to play onto show that Lettie has a lot of free timeto show that Lettie is not very good at basketball120s
- Q2How would you describe Lettie based on the details in the story?She is shy.She is clumsy.She is sad.She is confident.120s
- Q3Which detail from the story best supports the answer that Lettie is confident?“Lettie walked toward the basket.”“‘Are you here to talk or to play?’”“‘Okay, guys,’ smiled Lettie as she made a jump shot.”“Lettie played ball in college.”120s
- Q4Based on the information in paragraph 5, which of the following statements is most likely true?Although Lettie lives on a college campus, she goes home often.Lettie is the top player on her college basketball team.Malcolm’s friends are fond of Lettie.Malcolm’s friends secretly dislike Malcolm.120s
- Q5Which sentences in paragraph 5 best support the fact that Malcolm's friends are fond of Lettie?When she came home on college breaks, she spent most of her time at the neighborhood court. It’s where she had learned the game she loved.Lettie played ball in college.Malcolm’s friends laughed and pushed him back and forth.They loved it when Lettie gave Malcolm the business about the way he spoke. They also thought Malcolm’s sister was cool.120s