Open Up - Grade 8 - ELA - Module 3 - End of Unit 1 Assessment
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3 questions
On page 139, panel 10, in the sentence, “But remember—if you’re found there, I don’t know you!” Mrs. Kawka uses the passive voice. What effect does this have on the meaning of the information in the statement? (L.8.1b, L.8.3a)
On page 139, panel 10, in the sentence, “But remember—if you’re found there, I don’t know you!” Mrs. Kawka uses the passive voice. What effect does this have on the meaning of the information in the statement? (L.8.1b, L.8.3a)
Change the following sentence on page 156, panel 8, from active to passive voice to shift the emphasis to the object of the verb takes away. (L.8.1b, L.8.3a)
“Every week or so a truck takes some of the prisoners away.”
Change the following sentence on page 156, panel 8, from active to passive voice to shift the emphasis to the object of the verb takes away. (L.8.1b, L.8.3a)
“Every week or so a truck takes some of the prisoners away.”
Part II: Summarize Maus I
Directions: Write a summary of the novel Maus I. Use your Whole-Book Literary Summary Writing Plan graphic organizer and the Criteria for an Effective Literary Summary anchor chart for support. Be sure your summary addresses the following criteria:
• Introduces the text stating the title, author, and chapter, section, or pages• Briefly outlines what the text is about• Clearly states the central idea(s)
Part II: Summarize Maus I
Directions: Write a summary of the novel Maus I. Use your Whole-Book Literary Summary Writing Plan graphic organizer and the Criteria for an Effective Literary Summary anchor chart for support. Be sure your summary addresses the following criteria:
• Introduces the text stating the title, author, and chapter, section, or pages
• Briefly outlines what the text is about
• Clearly states the central idea(s)