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Are You Smarter Than a Lab Rat?Are You Smarter Than a Lab Rat?
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
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Inference Topic 1Inference Topic 1 Inference Topic 2
F.O.S. Topic 3F.O.S. Topic 3 F.O.S. Topic 4
Author’s Style Topic 5Author’s Style Topic 5 Author’s Stlye Topic 6
Characterization Topic 7Characterization Topic 7 Characterization Topic 8
Plot Topic 10
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Inference 1 Question Inference 1 Question “Im taking a couple of books along and even if I cant
reed them ill practice hard and maybe I wont forget
everything I learned.” What can the reader infer about how Charlie feels about his regression? A. He feels responsible for his regression
and is ashamed. B. He blames the doctors. C. He wishes Miss Kinnian taught him
more. D. He is lonely without knowledge.
“Im taking a couple of books along and even if I cant reed them ill practice hard and maybe I wont forget
everything I learned.” What can the reader infer about how Charlie feels about his regression? A. He feels responsible for his regression
and is ashamed. B. He blames the doctors. C. He wishes Miss Kinnian taught him
more. D. He is lonely without knowledge.
Inference 1 Answer Inference 1 Answer
A. He feels responsible for his regression and is ashamed of himself
A. He feels responsible for his regression and is ashamed of himself
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Inference 2 Question Inference 2 Question
At Charlie’s smartest, what does he have in common with his former self? A. He has true friends. B. He uses correct spelling. C. He works at the lab. D. He is lonely.
At Charlie’s smartest, what does he have in common with his former self? A. He has true friends. B. He uses correct spelling. C. He works at the lab. D. He is lonely.
Inference 2 Answer Inference 2 Answer
D. He is lonely D. He is lonely
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Figures of Speech 3 QuestionFigures of Speech 3 Question
According to Dr. Nemur, an IQ test is to intelligence as a scale is to… A. fish B. Weight C. a Rorschach test D. music
According to Dr. Nemur, an IQ test is to intelligence as a scale is to… A. fish B. Weight C. a Rorschach test D. music
Figures of Speech 3 AnswerFigures of Speech 3 Answer
B. Weight B. Weight
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Figures of Speech 4 QuestionFigures of Speech 4 Question
What parallels are hinted at between Charlie and Eve? A. Charlie and Eve like apples. B. Charlie and Eve like snakes. C. Charlie is tempted by knowledge. D. Charlie convinced another to get
the surgery.
What parallels are hinted at between Charlie and Eve? A. Charlie and Eve like apples. B. Charlie and Eve like snakes. C. Charlie is tempted by knowledge. D. Charlie convinced another to get
the surgery.
Figures of Speech 4 AnswerFigures of Speech 4 Answer
C. Charlie is tempted by knowledge
C. Charlie is tempted by knowledge
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Author’s Style 5 QuestionAuthor’s Style 5 Question
Why does the author describe Algernon’s decline in such detail? A. To make Algernon a believable
character. B. To show Charlie’s love for
Algernon. C. To create a tone of surprise. D. To foreshadow future events
Why does the author describe Algernon’s decline in such detail? A. To make Algernon a believable
character. B. To show Charlie’s love for
Algernon. C. To create a tone of surprise. D. To foreshadow future events
Author’s Style 5 Answer Author’s Style 5 Answer
D.To foreshadow future events D.To foreshadow future events
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Author’s Style 6 QuestionAuthor’s Style 6 Question
Why does the author of “Flowers for Algernon” uses Charlie’s Journal entries… A. To show Charlie’s changes. B. To make Charlie sound smart. C. To show Charlie was paid for the
experiment. D. To show how close Charlie was to
Algernon.
Why does the author of “Flowers for Algernon” uses Charlie’s Journal entries… A. To show Charlie’s changes. B. To make Charlie sound smart. C. To show Charlie was paid for the
experiment. D. To show how close Charlie was to
Algernon.
Author’s Style 6 AnswerAuthor’s Style 6 Answer
A.To show how Charlie is changing.
A.To show how Charlie is changing.
Characterization 7 QuestionCharacterization 7 Question
What type of character is Joe Carp? A. Static B. Dynamic C. Major D. Typical
What type of character is Joe Carp? A. Static B. Dynamic C. Major D. Typical
Characterization 7 AnswerCharacterization 7 Answer
B. Dynamic B. Dynamic
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Characterization 8 QuestionCharacterization 8 Question
What character trait makes Charlie a good candidate for the experiment? A. He wasn’t smart B. He was super intelligent C. He was motivated. D. He had no friends.
What character trait makes Charlie a good candidate for the experiment? A. He wasn’t smart B. He was super intelligent C. He was motivated. D. He had no friends.
Characterization 8 AnswerCharacterization 8 Answer
C. Charlie was self-motivated. C. Charlie was self-motivated.
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Plot 9 QuestionPlot 9 Question
What is a subplot in “Flowers for Algernon”? A. Algernon’s experience B. Charlie and Miss Kinnian’s
relationship C. The Thematic Apperception test. D. Charlie’s intelligence changing.
What is a subplot in “Flowers for Algernon”? A. Algernon’s experience B. Charlie and Miss Kinnian’s
relationship C. The Thematic Apperception test. D. Charlie’s intelligence changing.
Plot 9 AnswerPlot 9 Answer
B. Charlie’s relationship with Miss Kinnian.
B. Charlie’s relationship with Miss Kinnian.
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Plot 10 QuestionPlot 10 Question
Why does Charlie attend night school? A. He wanted to learn and spell. B. He wanted to make friends. C. He wanted to be a teacher. D. He never attended night school.
Why does Charlie attend night school? A. He wanted to learn and spell. B. He wanted to make friends. C. He wanted to be a teacher. D. He never attended night school.
Plot 10 Answer Plot 10 Answer
A. He wanted to learn to spell and read.
A. He wanted to learn to spell and read.
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Million Dollar QuestionWords in Context Topic 11
Million Dollar QuestionWords in Context Topic 11
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What word can be defined as lacking in ideas or intelligence, empty, or vacant. A. Feeble B. Obscure C. Vacuous D. Unconcious
What word can be defined as lacking in ideas or intelligence, empty, or vacant. A. Feeble B. Obscure C. Vacuous D. Unconcious
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C. Vacuous C. Vacuous
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