Q.1
How should you read a poem aloud?
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  • Read the poem fast.
  • Read each stanza in one breath.
  • Stop for a few seconds after each line.
  • Stop for a few seconds after each word.
Q.2
Look at the picture. Which poem line below helps explain the picture?
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  • Hot air in the desert.
  • Chill in the air and the chill in the pool.
  • Warm sunlight and the cool water in the pool.
  • The painful heat pushed down on the pool.
Q.3
Look at the picture. What story line below helps explain the picture?
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  • Women were rushing up the steps to get to work.
  • The two women were running up the stairs to lose weight.
  • Two women run up the steps to get away from a fire.
  • Men are chasing two women up the stairs.
Q.4
Look at the picture. What poem line below helps explain the picture?
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  • Trying to find something on the table.
  • Oops! The man spilled something.
  • The man wants to clean his house.
  • There is glitter on the table.
Q.5
Look at the picture. What poem line below helps explain the picture?
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  • Sad dog, so sad.
  • Waking up, the dog is happy.
  • Sleeping dog on the bed.
  • Dog lay in its bed on the ground.
Q.6
What should you include when you record a story?
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  • Different voices even if they are hard to hear.
  • Different voices but they should be clear.
  • A voice in one tone.
  • A very quiet voice.
Q.7
Look at the picture. What story line below helps explain the picture?
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  • A young girl is putting on her shoes.
  • The woman sits down to take a short break.
  • The woman will play a soccer game next.
  • The foot on the woman is hurting her.
Q.8
Look at the picture. What story line below helps explain the picture?
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  • The man scratched his head while thinking.
  • While the man’s head was itchy, he scratched it.
  • A finger scratched the other man’s head.
  • With a rash on the man’s head, he scratched it.
Q.9
Why should you record your stories or poems?
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  • So many people can hear your stories.
  • So you can practice your writing skills.
  • So you can correct your story.
  • So you can write more stories.
Q.10
What do you need to record stories and poems?
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  • Headphones.
  • A notebook.
  • A computer.
  • Paper and pencil.
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