
Unit 2 Review
Quiz by Cassie Bussing
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- Q1Look at the picture. What was Charlie doing when he met Rupert?playing soccerdoing his homeworkworking in his gardencleaning his room120s
- Q2In paragraph 1, the u in excuse is pronounced like the u inmuchhugesurejust120s
- Q3What information can the reader learn from the picture and not from the story?what dragons eathow big Rupert itwhere Charlie liveshow Charlie's room looks120s
- Q4At the beginning of the story, what can the reader infer about Charlie?He does not like to workHe is good at sports.He gets good grades at school.He knows a lot about dragons.120s
- Q5Which sentence from the passage best supports the inference in the last question?"The first time Charlie met Rupert, Charlie was playing in the yard.""Rupert was curled up behind the house and was snoring like a giant with a cold.""He was supposed to be cleaning his room, but he got distracted.""Besides, he would use any excuse to avoid his chores."120s
- Q6Read this sentence from paragraph 3. "He gazed at Charlie with eyes like sandwich plates." What does this sentence suggest about Rupert?He was really hungry.His eyes were large and round.He had plates over his eyes.His face looked like a sandwich.120s
- Q7Read this sentence from paragraph 6. "Well, um, sure," Charlie stammered. " The word stammered suggests that Charlie was--nervousexcitedfriendlybored120s
- Q8From this story, the reader can infer that Rupert is--selfishcuriouslazyangry120s
- Q9Ms. Bussing was scared when she went through the haunted house. She wish she was somewhere else! "I do not like this!" yelled Ms. Bussing. What is the correct way to write the second word in sentence two?wishesare wishCorrect as iswished120s
- Q10Ms. Bussing was scared when she went through the haunted house. She wish she was somewhere else! "I do not like this!" yelled Ms. Bussing. What is the correct way to punctuate sentence 3?"I do not like this?" yelled Ms. BussingCorrect as is"I do not like this," yelled, Ms. Bussing.I do not like this yelled Ms. Bussing.120s