
"A Long Line for 'Otai"
Quiz by Lakisha Goffney
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- Q1
Kaia's conversations with her father throughout the selection suggest that-
She is concerned about his feelings and wants to help.
She wants to give up.
She does not want to help the business succeed.
She is jealous of the competition.
300s - Q2
How is Kaia's main conflict resolved?
Tamai changes the otai recipe and makes it even better.
Kaia decides to also give away free cookies to attract customers.
Kaia creates a new way to update her advertising.
Tamai has an advertising company create new flyers for their business.
300s - Q3
This question has two parts. First answer Part A. Then answer the following question Part B. Select the two correct choices.
Part A
Based on details in the story, what can the reader conclude about Kaia's father?
A) He did not believe in Kaia.
B) He wished that he would have come up with the solution.
C) He believes Kaia came up with great plan.
D) He does not work well with Kaia.
Part B
Which sentence from the story best supports the answer to Part A?
A) "I just can't understand why sales have dropped so rapidly."
B) "Great ideas daughter!"
C) "Another slow day at the market."
D) "Go see what we are up against, Kaia!"
B and D
A and D
C and A
C and B
300s - Q4
In paragraph 13, "I felt butterflies in my stomach" suggests that Kaia
she is confident that many people will show up
she is about to give up
she is very nervous
she has insects flying around in her stomach
300s - Q5
In paragraph 3, what does the word discouraged mean?
pleasant
cheerful
unlikable
bleak
300s - Q6
What important lesson does Kaia learn in the story? Support your answer with evidence from the story.
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