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- At the start of The Third Wish, the only thing troubling Mr. Peters is that he is ___________________. lonely
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- In The Third Wish, Mr. Peters does not use up all three of his wishes at once because he wants to _____________. Save them for later
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- In The Third Wish, Mr. Peters changes Leita back into a swan because she is ___________________. Unhappy as a human
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- In The Third Wish, the reason Mr. Peters does not move to a drier spot after being stricken with rheumatism is that he wants to _____________________. Stay near the two swans
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- In The Third Wish, the most likely reason that many people became a little frightened of Mr. Peters is because he ___________________ to his swans. talked
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- In The Third Wish, when Mr. Peters is found dead, smiling happily and holding a withered leaf and a white feather, the writer is suggesting that he _______________________. Wished for his own death
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- The lesson that can be learned from The Third Wish is you cant force something ______________________. that isnt meant to be
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- In A Boy and a Man, the problem that Rudi faces is that he has to rescue a man ______________________. who is trapped in a crevasse
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- In A Boy and a Man, Rudi does not want to go to Kurtal for help because the man in the crevasse ___________ in the time it will take to get a rescue party. might freeze to death
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- The passage from A Boy and a Man that helps you predict that Rudi will rescue the man successfully is _______________________________. Somehow he stopped slipping. Somehow he held on.
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- In A Boy and a Man, Captain Winter is astonished to discover that Rudi is just a boy because Rudi was ______________________________. Strong enough to rescue him
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- In A Boy and a Man, Rudi is amazed that he has saved Captain John Winter because Captain Winter is a ______________________. famous mountaineer
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- In A Boy and a Man, Captain Winter is impressed that Rudis father was Josef Matt, a ________________. great guide in the Alps
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- In A Boy and a Man, Rudi and Captain Winter discuss the different sides of the Citadel because both of them have studied _______________. ways to climb the Citadel
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- In A Boy and a Man, the conflict that Rudi faces in addition to the conflict with nature is that he wants to be a climber, but his _________________ for him to be one. his mother is afraid
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- In the excerpt from Into Thin Air, the Icefall is ______________________. a glacier
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- The description from Into Thin Air explains that shows why it is so difficult to climb the Icefall is that the glacier is in a continual and often violent state of flux. This added an ________________. element of uncertainty to every ladder crossing
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- In the excerpt from Into Thin Air, the final challenge the climbers face before they can arrive at Camp One is that they must climb up and over a ______________________. giant, offkilter serac
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- In The Charge of the Light Brigade, the Light Brigade is a _______________. group of six hundred British soldiers on horseback.
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- The line in The Charge of the Light Brigade that explains why the soldiers followed orders and charged the enemy army despite being outnumbered and not as heavily armed is _________________________. Theirs is not to reason why
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- The repeated line in The Charge of the Light Brigade that adds to the feeling of soldiers charging on horseback is ______________________. Rode the six hundred
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- The lines in The Charge of the Light Brigade that tells you that not all the Light Brigade soldiers survived is ________________________. Then they rode back, but not the six hundred
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- The statement that best describes what King Henry V is telling his men in the St. Crispians Day Speech is the men will be ______________ to have fought in this great battle. proud
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- In the St. Crispians Day Speech, King Henry V refers to the men who are ____________ as gentlemen in England, now a-bed now a-bed
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- The childs flowers symbolize the childs _____________ in The Enemy. ability to see beauty despite the effects of war
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- According to the speaker of The Enemy, those who can find beauty in the middle of war are the ______________________. children
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- The veteran miners in The Californians Tale ________________ him to sleep. pretend his wife is returning, then drug
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- The poet is speaking to the _________ in Valediction. the lady
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- In Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, the speaker stops by ______________________. by deserted woods
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- In Four Skinny Trees, the author is comparing the trees to ______________________. herself
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- In the following sentence from Four Skinny Trees, what is the author saying about herself? She, like the trees, ________________. For who dont belong here but are here does not belong in the city
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- According to the author of Four Skinny Trees, _______________ makes the trees strong. their anger
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- The speaker in Four Skinny Trees is probably ______________________. A teenager
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- What is special about the place where the poet stops in Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening? It is a ______________________ place. peaceful and beautiful
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- What do you learn about the poets beliefs in this line from ______________________? To me every hour of the light and dark is a miracle. He believes that every moment of day and night is miraculous. He believes that every moment of the day and night is miraculous
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