
U1/WWK1 Voc./Comp
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- Q1Which word has almost the same meaning as the word wages?pricespaymentssimilaritiesdifferences30s
- Q2Read the dictionary entry: Noun: Money borrowed; Verb: To lendwagesloanprofitsavings30s
- Q3What does the word scarce mean?scaredinterestingrareunusual30s
- Q4Which selection vocabulary word best completes this sentence? Because I put my allowance in the bank, I was able to use my _____________ to buy a bicycle.loanriskwagessavings30s
- Q5Which word has the OPPOSITE meaning of the word profit?proposeprogressacceptloss30s
- Q6Which word has almost the same meaning as the word risk?fatefortunesatisfactiondanger30s
- Q7What does the word prosper mean?to createto be in chargeto be successfulto escape without harm30s
- Q8What does the word afford mean?to estimateto have enough money to pay forto manageto have a specific order30s
- Q9Where does the story take place?in a small village in East Africain a large city in Ghanain a small village in Ghanain a large city in Burkina Faso30s
- Q10What is Kojo's good idea at the beginning of the story?to buy a farmto rent a cartto get a loanto buy a hen30s
- Q11Once Kojo has some savings, what longtime dream does he spend his money on?a new carta poultry farmschool expensesmore hens30s
- Q12How does Kojo convince the bank president in Accra to give him a loan?He shows him all the money he has made selling eggs.He signs a document promising to pay back the loan.He tells him how he has built his flock from one brown hen.He shows him pictures of his chickens and their eggs.30s
- Q13What is the theme of this story?Good vs. evil.Love conquers all.One small event can have a big impact.Survival of the fittest.30s
- Q14Which text evidence best tells the author's message?Now he doesn't have to think: he knows in his heart that she is the one.As the years pass, Kojo's poultry farm becomes the largest in all of West Africa.It all started with a good idea and small loan that made it come true.The next time the boy asks Kojo where an egg will go, Kojo will say, "To your future, my child."30s
- Q15Why does Kojo make Adika promise that one day she will loan money to another family?Kojo wants to start a loan service for his community.Kojo wants her to able to help him in the future.Kojo wishes for Adika to develop good business relationships with her community by providing money to her neighbors.Kojo wants her to help someone else, just as he is helping her. He knows that if people help each other, they can improve their lives.120s