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Jenna and the Black Cat

Quiz by LaDonna Dixon

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  • Q1
    Erica considers Jenna to be the kind of person who
    doesn’t like soccer.
    often helps others.
    cannot think straight.
    is proud of her schoolwork.
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  • Q2
    One theme of the story is that
    fears can be put aside in an emergency.
    good friends always help each other.
    bad luck comes in threes
    superstitions are ridiculous.
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  • Q3
    Which of the following sentences supports the theme of the passage?
    Jenna wouldn’t wear the same color shirt two days in a row.
    Jenna told Erica to shake salt over her right shoulder after Erica walked under a ladder.
    Jenna was afraid of the ghost tree, but she still helped the kitten.
    Jenna volunteered as a tutor after school and worked at an animal shelter.
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  • Q4
    In the sentence, “After getting the salt to toss over her shoulder, Jenna and Erica began the walk from the mall back to Jenna’s house,” the pronoun “her” refers to
    Jenna.
    Erica.
    none of the above.
    both Jenna and Erica.
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  • Q5
    Using details from the passage, what does the word "slew" mean?
    a large number
    a belief or practice resulting from ignorance, fear of the unknown, or trust in magic
    an odd habit
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