Read, Answer Questions and Cite Evidence

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LSAT Elem Ed Quiz on Read, Answer Questions and Cite Evidence, created by Tracy Rains on 30/11/2017.
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Question 1

Question
The following question has two parts. Answer Part A and then answer Part B. Part A: In paragraphs 14–36, Miss Franny tells about when she was a young girl. How do these paragraphs help the reader understand the rest of the passage?
Answer
  • They show why Miss Franny’s father was a wealthy person.
  • They show why Miss Franny allowed Winn-Dixie to go into the library.
  • They show why Miss Franny is afraid of Winn-Dixie at first.
  • They show why Miss Franny likes the narrator more than she likes Amanda.

Question 2

Question
Part B: Which sentence provides the best evidence for the answer to Part A?
Answer
  • “But the thing was, the first time Miss Franny Block saw Winn-Dixie standing up on his hind legs like that, looking in the window, she didn’t think he was a dog.”
  • “She nodded and then leaned back and said, ‘And I was a little girl who loved to read.’”
  • “My father built me this house, the very one we are sitting in now.”
  • ‘Are dogs allowed in the library?’ she asked Miss Franny as they walked away.”

Question 3

Question
The following question has two parts. Answer Part A and then answer Part B. Part A: In paragraph 36, what is the meaning of the word recalls?
Answer
  • remembers
  • believes in
  • misses
  • is afraid of

Question 4

Question
Part B: Which sentence from the text best helps the reader determine the meaning of recalls?
Answer
  • “...and I threw it right at that bear and screamed, ‘Be gone!’”
  • “No, I never saw him again.”
  • “Well, the men in town used to tease me about it.”
  • “I imagine I’m the only one left from those days.”

Question 5

Question
The following question has two parts. Answer Part A and then answer Part B. Part A: Which statement best describes the narrator’s feelings after Miss Franny ends the story about the bear?
Answer
  • The narrator decides that she loves dogs.
  • The narrator remembers how lonely she is.
  • The narrator is glad that she can trust adults.
  • The narrator thinks about how much she dislikes rules.

Question 6

Question
Part B: Which sentence from the story best shows this feeling?
Answer
  • “But I showed him how he could stand up on his hind legs and look in the window and see me in there, selecting my books; and he was okay, as long as he could see me.”
  • “And before she could say yes or no, I went outside and got Winn-Dixie, and he came in and lay down with a ‘huummmppff’ and a sigh, right at Miss Franny’s feet.”
  • “‘Then what happened?’ I asked her.”
  • “It was the same way I felt sometimes, being friendless in a new town and not having a mama to comfort me.”

Question 7

Question
What are two details from the passage that show that Miss Franny is becoming friends with Winn-Dixie?
Answer
  • “he was okay, as long as he could see me.”
  • “She thought he was a bear.”
  • “he came in and lay down with a ‘huummmppff.’”
  • “‘He’ll be good,’” I told her.”
  • “That dog is smiling at me.”
  • “‘Certain ones,’ said Miss Franny.”
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