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Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) What type of question can the bolded text help you answer? My social studies teacher, Ms. Galvez, rolled her eyes at me and I rolled my eyes back at her. The Man was always coming down on me, just because I go through school firewalls like wet Kleenex, spoof the gait-recognition software, and nuke the snitch chips they track us with. interpretive adaptive evaluative literal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

where is the bolded text?

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Ms. Galvez, rolled her eyes at me and I rolled my eyes back at her.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im not sure but i would say A

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Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) You can find answers to this type of question directly in a text. literal interpretive evaluative adaptive

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Literal

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thanks

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Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) Which of the following is an example of a literal question? When was Marcus called to the office? Why was Marcus always getting in trouble at school? How did Marcus treat his teachers? Which of your friends is most like Marcus?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A because it can be proven

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Question 4 (Essay Worth 9 points) Create a literal question that can be answered by this excerpt from Little Brother: He slammed his hand down on the desk and then pointed his finger at me. "The *problem*, Mr. Yallow, is that you've been engaged in criminal conspiracy (a secret plan) to subvert (ruin, break) this school's security system, and you have supplied security countermeasures (ways around the system) to your fellow students. You know that we expelled Graciella Uriarte last week for using one of your devices." Uriarte had gotten a bad rap. She'd bought a radio-jammer from a head-shop near the 16th Street BART station and it had set off the countermeasures in the school hallway. Not my doing, but I felt for her.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why was Graciella Uriarte expelled?

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idk

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lol no thats the answer

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it is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that question is the answer to Create a literal question that can be answered by this excerpt from Little Brother

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Why was Graciella Uriarte expelled is the answer

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thanks

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no problem

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Question 5 (Essay Worth 9 points) Create an interpretive question that can be answered by this excerpt from Little Brother: He slammed his hand down on the desk and then pointed his finger at me. "The *problem*, Mr. Yallow, is that you've been engaged in criminal conspiracy (a secret plan) to subvert (ruin, break) this school's security system, and you have supplied security countermeasures (ways around the system) to your fellow students. You know that we expelled Graciella Uriarte last week for using one of your devices." Uriarte had gotten a bad rap. She'd bought a radio-jammer from a head-shop near the 16th Street BART station and it had set off the countermeasures in the school hallway. Not my doing, but I felt for her.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What was the result of Uriarte's use of the device?

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thanks

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no problem.. anymore questions?

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Question 6 (Essay Worth 9 points) Create an evaluative question that can be answered by this excerpt from Little Brother: He slammed his hand down on the desk and then pointed his finger at me. "The *problem*, Mr. Yallow, is that you've been engaged in criminal conspiracy (a secret plan) to subvert (ruin, break) this school's security system, and you have supplied security countermeasures (ways around the system) to your fellow students. You know that we expelled Graciella Uriarte last week for using one of your devices." Uriarte had gotten a bad rap. She'd bought a radio-jammer from a head-shop near the 16th Street BART station and it had set off the countermeasures in the school hallway. Not my doing, but I felt for her.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cheating at its finest. thats completely a test

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no its not

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im studing for the test

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i had the same test...

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lol flvs?

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yep

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i figured

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i cant do geometry so i understand

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the answer is What is the mood of the dialogue between the narrator and the other character? btw

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Question 7 (Essay Worth 14 points) In at least three complete sentences, write a character analysis for the protagonist in your selected novel. Include literal, interpretive, and evaluative information about the character.

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