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Grade 6 A Christmas Carol

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Bob Cratchit made a toast to Scrooge. How did the mood of the party change?
  1. It became very tired.
  2. It became much happier.
  3. It became very thankful.
  4. It became less joyful.
Grade 6 Adventures of Tom Sawyer CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.6.3
Which word best describes Tom at the end of the novel?
  1. Mischievous
  2. Obedient
  3. Honest
  4. Disgruntled
Grade 6 A Christmas Carol
Grade 6 Little Women CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.6.3
Grade 6 Little Women CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.6.3
Which adjective best describes Jo?
  1. Lazy
  2. Spunky
  3. Pitiful
  4. Ecstatic
Grade 6 Little Women CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.6.5
What is the purpose of the letter Mr. March sends the girls near the beginning of the novel?
  1. To lift their spirits
  2. To send his love
  3. To remind them to work hard
  4. To give them bad news
Grade 6 Little Women CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.6.3
Which word best describes the tone of the novel?
  1. Sympathetic
  2. Upbeat
  3. Corrective
  4. Solemn
Grade 6 Zlathe the Goat
The blizzard in the story represents what type of conflict?
  1. man vs. man
  2. man vs. self
  3. man vs. nature
  4. man vs. everything
Grade 6 A Christmas Carol CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.6.3

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How did the third spirit differ most from the first two?
  1. It was gloomier.
  2. It was smaller.
  3. It was brighter.
  4. It was happier.
Grade 6 A Christmas Carol

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What part of Christmas does this stave focus on the most?
  1. the decorations
  2. the food
  3. the snow
  4. the presents
Grade 6 A Christmas Carol

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The Ghost of the Future took Scrooge to see the Cratchits. Why did he take him there?
  1. to Scrooge's death with Tiny Tim's death
  2. to show how Scrooge's death would affect their family
  3. to give Scrooge a chance to save Tiny Tim
  4. to allow Scrooge to offer Cratchit a promotion
Grade 6 Little Women CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.6.3
Which best describes the conflict in the novel?
  1. Man vs. Man
  2. Man vs. Nature
  3. Man vs. Self
  4. Man vs. Society
Grade 6 Little Women
What type of narrator does the novel contain?
  1. First person
  2. Second person
  3. Third person limited
  4. Third person omniscient
Grade 6 Zlathe the Goat
What is the central idea of Zlathe the Goat?
  1. Decisions can be hard to make
  2. Animals can be difficult to take care of
  3. Weather plays an important part in everyone's life
  4. Love and loyalty are more important than possessions
Grade 6 Zlathe the Goat
Which statement best summarizes Zlateh the Goat?
  1. A goat is butchered by a butcher
  2. A boy and a goat survives a blizzard
  3. Rueven wants to sell the goat because he isn't producing milk
  4. A friendship about a goat and a boy that will never be broken
Grade 6 A Christmas Carol
Grade 6 A Christmas Carol

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What happen when Scrooge grabbed the spirit's hand?
  1. The spirit collapsed and disappeared.
  2. The spirit smacked Scrooge on the face.
  3. The spirit pulled Scrooge into the ground.
  4. The spirit screamed and ran.
Grade 6 To Kill a Mockingbird
When Atticus saw Jem at the jail, what did tell him to do?
  1. to take Scout and Dill home and stay at home
  2. to stay at the jail
  3. to take Scout home, but then come back to the jail
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