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MARCH 27, 2020 - DAILY GRADE
Quiz by Heather Fernandez
High School
English III (2017)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
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- Q1In the last sentence of paragraph 30 in A WHITE HERON, the word dumb most nearly meansLoudSpeechlessUnremarkableIdiotic30s110.38.C.4.H
- Q2Which statement best explains the significance of the final line (below) of paragraph 34 of A WHITE HERON: ”truly it was a vast and awesome world!”Slyvia has a shift in perspective that awakens and changes her awareness of her place in the worldSlyvia has finally realized her life-long dream of seeing the seaSylvia has a rich and complex connection to the natural world that compensates for an isolated life on the farmSlyvia suddenly understands life beyond the forest and the farm30s110.38.C.4.H
- Q3Who is addressing Sylvia in paragraph 35 in A WHITE HERON, starting with the words “Now look down again’?The narratorA cat-birdMrs. TilleyThe great pine tree30s110.38.C.4.H