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What is the first thing james does at the meeting with the travelors?
a) He first says hello to them
b) He first showed them a map he had drawn
c) He first ate dinner with them
d)

What does James tell the travelors at the second meeting?
a) At the second meeting he tells them they need to all go faster
b) At the second meeting he tells them they are doing a great job
c) At the second meeting he tells them he needs to ride ahead.
d)

What does James do before he rides off?
a) Before he left he urged the people to keep moving as fast as possible
b) Before he left he said goodbye
c) Before he left he told them he would see them again in three days
d)

What happened before james tells the travelers that he is hungry?
a) The adults hid the children in the wagons
b) The travelors had said dinner was ready
c) They were chatting about the Gold rush
d)

What happened first ? The gold rush or James Beckwourth opening his traiL?
a) James Beckwourth opening his trail
b) The Gold Rush
c)
d)

How many years after the Gold rush began did James open his trail?
a) three years
b) five years
c) one year
d)

What does sequencing mean?
a) To put in order
b) to clean up
c) two swin
d)

What does the word Chronological mean?
a) cause and effects
b) To read carefully
c) To put events in the order that they happen
d)

What important event occurs during the second meeting between James and the travelors?
a) The travelors decided to vote if James should stay or go
b) James just left without telling the travelors
c) A big storm came
d)

What happens at the end of the story
a) The travelors had made it through the mountains in time
b) They all found gold and got rich
c) James never returned and left the travelors stranded.
d)

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