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Constructed Response– Answer on backside of bubble sheet Main Idea Margaret Bourke-White was a. a photojournalist b. an architect of bridges c. a biologist Significant Details 12. Margaret’s book on the South shows people stricken by a. war b. torpedoes c. poverty Context Clues 13. In paragraph two, the word stark means: a. clear b. harsh c. gentle Inference The story suggests that a. people remember photographers a long time b. people disliked Margaret during her life c. Margaret overcame her disease Drawing Conclusions 15. From the story, you can conclude that Bourke-White was a. a sickly woman b. a determined person c. a lover of tragedy Constructed Response– Answer on backside of bubble sheet 16. Write a paragraph of at least 5 sentences answering the following question: Is Margaret Bourke-White a hero for the work she did during her life? Use text evidence to support your opinion/claim. (argumentative)

Weekly Quiz #6 Skills and Concepts Spelling & Vocabulary Please do not write on this quiz. This is a class set. Please mark all answers on your bubble sheet. Spelling & Vocabulary Skills and Concepts Which word correctly completes the sentence? Raleigh is the _________ of North Carolina. a. capitle b. capitol c. capitole d. capital 2. Which word correctly completes the sentence? I sat on the steps of the _______. 3. Which word correctly completes the sentence? The 6th graders were filled with ________________ for the guest speaker from the high school. They wanted to be like him. a. admiration b. featured c. facilitator d. establish 4. Which word correctly completes the sentence? The _______ of our group needs to keep us on task. 5. Which word correctly completes the sentence? Many people helped to establish the _______________ to help homeless pets. foundation b. egregious c. featured d. exclusion 6. Which of the following is NOT one of the 4 purposes of sentences? declarative b. exclamatory c. imperative d. indefinite 7. Which sentence is an interrogative sentence? Come to my party this weekend. b. Are you coming to my party this weekend? c. I am having a party this weekend. d. I can’t believe I’m having a party this weekend! 8. Which type of non-fiction text structure uses order words such as “first, next, last” and puts events in order of occurrence? description b. compare & contrast c. order & sequence d. cause & effect 9. In the _________ non-fiction text structure, the author describes an event or several events and the events that follow as a result? a. problem & solution b. compare & contrast c. order & sequence d. cause & effect 10. Which graphic organizer would be most helpful to use when writing a description text structure? a. b. c. d.