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How can you tell that the section of the article entitled “Early Books: From Clay to Paper” is organized in chronological order?
a) The author uses signal words such as, later and after
b) The major points are numbered
c) This section is not told in order
d) It goes from talking about the printing press to telling us about clay blocks
The main purpose of Chapter 3 is to discuss
a) The future of publishing
b) why book sales have increased
c) the importance of the printing press
d) to show the painstaking process of book making
Which diagram would best help readers organize the information in Chapter 1?
a) Sequence of events chart
b) comparing and contrasting chart
c) Main idea and details chart
d) Character chart
The children enjoy trying to scoop tadpoles out of the spring. What does the word spring mean in this sentence?
a) Water from the ground
b) a coil of wire
c) a season
d) to jump in the air
The shipping crates were bound with strong ropes. What does the word bound mean?
a) tied
b) leaped
c) run towards
d) headed out
To discuss and reach an agreement
a) negotiations
b) appealing
c) submitted
d) collaborate
desirable or to like something
a) appealing
b) negotiations
c) collaborate
d) submitted
Teamwork or to work together
a) collaborate
b) negotiations
c) submitted
d) appealing
to present work or to turn something in
a) submitted
b) appealing
c) negotiations
d) collaborate
what do the markings on this wall mean? what does the word mean, mean?
a) represent
b) the average
c) to be rude
d) to not talk to someone
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