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  •  English    50     Public
    RS_The Strongest One & Tara and Tiree
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  • What is literary nonfiction?
    A story that tells facts about a topic.
    A story written to be acted out by others.
    A story that tells a true event.
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  • How is Tara different from Tiree?
    Tara was black but Tiree was gold.
    Tara liked going out but Tiree liked staying home.
    Tara liked winter but Tiree didn’t.
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  • Why did Jim train dogs when he grew up?
    He did not like cats.
    He grew up in Canada.
    He had always loved dogs.
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  • What happened when Tiree came near the hole to help Jim?
    The ice did not break.
    Tara ran off the ice.
    The ice broke again, and she fell in to the water.
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  • "They had good coats to keep warm" What does the word "coats" mean?
    Collar on the dogs.
    Jim’s jacket.
    Fur on the dogs
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  • Why did Jim hope Tara would run away?
    He was afraid that Tara might fall in the water too.
    He didn’t like Tara.
    He wanted Tara to get help.
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  • What smart thing did Tiree do?
    She walked on Jim’s back.
    She walked on Tara’s back.
    She got hold of Tara’s collar.
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  • Why was Jim still in the water when Tara pulled back?
    Because Jim was too heavy.
    Because Tiree jumped on Jim’s back.
    Because Tiree didn’t want to help.
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  • Why did Tara and Tiree want to rescue Jim from the cold water?
    They loved Jim.
    They wanted to keep warm.
    They were afraid of Jim.
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  • How did Tiree get out of the water?
    She walked on Jim’s back.
    She got hold of Tara’s collar.
    She pulled Tara’s tail.
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  • Use commas (,) to separate words in a series. I need to buy pots soil and seeds.
    I need to buy pots, soil, and seeds.
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  • Use commas (,) to separate words in a series. Will you plant flowers in the front back or side yard?
    Will you plant flowers in the front, back, or side yard?
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  • Use commas (,) to separate words in a series. A rose may be yellow white red or pink.
    A rose may be yellow, white, red, or pink.
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  • Circle the nouns in the sentence. My brother saw a butterfly flying above the grass.
    brother, butterfly, grass
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  • Circle the nouns in the sentence. The boy rides his bike to the zoo near the city.
    boy, bike, zoo, city
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  • Circle the nouns in the sentence. A penguin swam in the water.
    penguin, water
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