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Grade 6 A Christmas Carol

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Irony is when you expect one thing to happen and something else happens. What was ironic about Scrooge's anticipation of the second ghost?
  1. He prepared so the ghost wouldn't surprise him, but it didn't arrive on time.
  2. He thought the ghost would be a different ghost, but it was the same as the first ghost.
  3. Marley returned at One to tell Scrooge that he had passed the test and no more ghosts would come.
  4. No bells tolled or light shone before the arrival of the second ghost.
Grade 6 A Christmas Carol

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Grade 6 A Christmas Carol

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Scrooge told the spirit about his visit with the Ghost of Christmas Past. What effect did Scrooge say the visit had on him?
  1. He learned not to trust ghosts.
  2. He learned a lesson.
  3. He refused to be duped again.
  4. He refused to fly.
Grade 6 A Christmas Carol

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Scrooge went to Fred's house for dinner. Who was Fred?
  1. Scrooge's business partner
  2. Scrooge's nephew
  3. Scrooge's clerk
  4. Scrooge's neighbor
Grade 6 A Christmas Carol CCSS: CCRA.R.4, RL.6.4

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Grade 6 A Christmas Carol CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RL.6.1

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What is most likely to happen after this stave?
  1. Scrooge will make Bob Cratchit work on Christmas.
  2. Scrooge will move out of his home.
  3. Scrooge will make amends with the people he wronged.
  4. Scrooge will write his nephew out of his will.
Grade 6 A Christmas Carol

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Grade 6 A Christmas Carol

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The third spirit made Scrooge more afraid than the other three. Which detail helped cause that fear?
  1. It was made of bones.
  2. It was covered with fog.
  3. It was silent.
  4. It was very angry.
Grade 6 A Christmas Carol

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Grade 6 Adventures of Tom Sawyer CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.6.5
Grade 6 Adventures of Tom Sawyer CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.6.3
Why does Tom show off the most?
  1. To impress Becky Thatcher
  2. To annoy Aunt Polly
  3. To look cool to Huckleberry Finn
  4. To seek revenge on others
Grade 6 Adventures of Tom Sawyer
On which river is the book set?
  1. Missouri River
  2. Mississippi River
  3. Delaware River
  4. Ohio River
Grade 6 Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Which word best describes Tom at the beginning of the novel?
  1. Mischievous
  2. Obedient
  3. Honest
  4. Disgruntled
Grade 6 Little Women CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.6.3
The book takes place during which war?
  1. The American Revolution
  2. French and Indian War
  3. The Civil War
  4. World War I
Grade 6 Adventures of Tom Sawyer CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.6.3
Why do Tom, Huck and Joe run away to Jackson's Island?
  1. To become clowns
  2. To become pirates
  3. To make people miss them
  4. To start a new life
Grade 6 A Christmas Carol

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How long did it take all of the spirits to visit Scrooge?
  1. one hour
  2. one night
  3. three days
  4. three years
Grade 6 Adventures of Tom Sawyer
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer would best be described as:
  1. An historical fiction novel
  2. A coming of age novel
  3. A fiction novel
  4. A dramatic novel
Grade 6 Adventures of Tom Sawyer
The novel is told from which point of view?
  1. First person
  2. Second person
  3. Third person limited
  4. Third person omniscient
Grade 6 Adventures of Tom Sawyer CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.6.3
What is the main conflict in the novel?
  1. Man vs. Self
  2. Man vs. Nature
  3. Man vs. Man
  4. Man vs. Society
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