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Controlling Schools Are.... Persuasion 4.02E

Quiz by Lakisha Goffney

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  • Q1
    Which meaning matches the meaning of the word "goal" as it is used in paragraph 1?
    something that you are trying to do or achieve
    an area to kick a ball
    30s
  • Q2
    Which meaning matches the meaning of "cut" according to how it is being used on page 45 paragraph 2?
    to be able to be used or implemented
    to shorten or give a new shape to something
    to use a sharp tool to open or divide
    to make a hole or wound in the skin
    30s
  • Q3
    Which answer choice matches the meaning of the word "meal" as it is used in paragraph 2 page 47?
    the foods eaten or prepared for eating at one time
    a course flour made from ground seeds
    30s
  • Q4
    Which meaning matches the meaning of "simply" according to how it is being used in paragraph 2 page 47?
    nothing more than, only, merely, or just
    in a way that is not plain or fancy
    in a way that is clear and understandable
    in a way that is direct and uses few words
    30s
  • Q5
    Which answer choice matches the meaning of the word "mine" according to how it is being used in paragraph 3 page 47?
    a pit or tunnel from which minerals are taken
    that which belongs to me
    to dig a mine in order to find coal, gold, diamonds
    to search for something valuable
    30s
  • Q6
    Which definition matches the meaning of the word "point" according to how it is being used in paragraph 5 page 48?
    a unit that is used to score a game or contest
    an idea that you try to make other people accept or understand
    an individual detail or part of something
    a particular position, location, or place
    30s
  • Q7
    What is the meaning of "junk" in paragraph 5 page 48 according to how the word is being used?
    old things that have been thrown away
    to get rid of something because it is worthless, damaged, etc.
    material or something that has no real value
    An Asian boat that is high in the front and has four cornered sails
    30s

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