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Directions: Click on the correct answer. |
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1. I,
myself, and me |
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decide to
stay in the tree |
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decide to walk around |
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decide to do three
things |
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decide to
eat |
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2. After
climbing the tree, |
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the poet gets hungry |
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the poet finds a friend |
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the poet wants to climb
higher |
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none of the
above |
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3.
In the poem “we” means |
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many
children |
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the tree and the poet |
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I, myself, and me |
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the child and the poet |
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4.
This poem is about |
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one person |
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three people |
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an oak tree |
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being hungry |
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5.
I, myself, and me can
agree because |
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they are good friends |
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they are the same person |
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they are nice people |
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they talked about
it |
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6.
You can tell that the
poet |
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is happy playing alone |
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wished for friends |
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climbs many trees |
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likes to eat |
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Written Response |
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Discuss
things you like to do when you are by yourself. |
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Include as many examples as you can.
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Remember to include an introduction, body, and conclusion.
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