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What were totem poles used for?
a) To tell stories about a family or tribe.
b) To look cool outside of someone's house.
c) They were not used for anything.
d)
True or false: Totem poles are still made today.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)
How do Native Americans make the paint for totem poles?
a) They mix salmon eggs with things like minerals or red clay.
b) They used water and food coloring.
c) They buy the paint from the store.
d)
When a totem pole was finished, the chief had a __________
a) potlach
b) birthday party
c) song
d)
Totem poles are
a) all of the above
b) colorful
c) carved
d) wooden
Where are totem poles usually made?
a) In the Northwest part of North America.
b) In Michigan.
c) In the southern part of the country.
d)
What is an adze?
a) A tool used to carve totem poles.
b) A type of animal found on totem pole.
c) A Native American tribe.
d)
In this text, a text feature that the author uses is
a) All of the above
b) Diagrams
c) Photographs
d)
The author of this book probably
a) likes totem poles
b) does not like totem poles
c)
d)
True or false: totem poles can be read from the top to bottom or the bottom to top.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)
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