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FACTORY ESCAPE GAME

ELA TCAP REVIEW

Answer the questions correctly to find the necessary clues to save the base.

THE MISSION

THE base

Find the clue you need to keep moving forward

areful

serious

QUESTION 1/10

curious

lively

Part A: Which word BEST describes Zia in paragraphs 1 through 8?

"Is that why you go to all this trouble?"

"Now you try."

QUESTION 2/10

"'I do love my tomatoes.' Zia sighed."

"Zia stretched her arms out and twirled around. "I call it joy.'"

Part B: Which detail from the passage best supports the answer to Part A?

The paragraphs suggest that Angelo has a hard time learning from Zia.

The paragraphs show that Zia needs Angelo’s help to can tomatoes.

QUESTION 3/10

The paragraphs show how mich Zia likes the long process of canning tomatoes.

The paragraphs suggest that Angelo would rather be doing something else.

Why are paragraphs 11 through 15 important to the passage?

Canning is a good hobby because it creates something useful.

Canned tomatoes from a store are sweeter and fresher than hers.

QUESTION 4/10

Canned tomatoes made at home have a special taste and scent.

Canning is the only way to use up tomatoes in a garden.

Part A: Which sentence BEST describes Zia's point of view in the passage?

She pointed to a jar of tomatoes on the sparkling-clean counter.”

“Outside, Angelo plucked a plump tomato and chomped down on it.”

QUESTION 5/10

“‘You can make winter smell like summer just by prying open a jar.’”

“‘But you can just buy cans of tomatoes at the store, like Mom does.’”

Part B: Which detail from the passage supports the answer to part A?

He wants to make sure Zia has the chance to can tomatoes in her new home

He believes that Zia is making a mistake and will want her canning pot back

QUESTION 6/10

He enjoys canning tomatoes and wants to continue doing it in the future.

He thinks that the pot can be used for things other than canning.

What do paragraphs 26 through 28 show about Angelo?

Working hard and doing difficult tasks can be fun when family is there.

Food preparation skills can be interesting to learn.

QUESTION 7/10

Spending time with and learning from older family members is important.r

Unused objects should be given to others to enjoy

Which sentence BEST states the central message of the passage?

QUESTION 8/10

Right answer

Wrong answer

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“. . . leaned forward . . .”

“. . . eating the whole thing.”

QUESTION 9/10

“. . . the liquid run off his chin . . .”

“. . . plump tomato . . .”

Which phrase from paragraph 16 BEST shows the meaning of the word gushed?

well cooked

cooked again

QUESTION 10/10

not cooked

cooked slowly

Read this sentence about the passage. After twenty minutes, the tomatoes were uncooked. Based on the prefix un-, what is the meaning of the word uncooked?

They taste like sugar.

They taste like soil.

QUESTION 10/10

They taste terrible.

They taste spicy.

Read this sentence from paragraph 10. Dust bunnies in ketchup is what they taste like! What does Zia mean when she describes canned tomatoes in this sentence?

THE base

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by telling how ice and water are different

QUESTION 1/11

How do the details in paragraph 4 support the main idea of the passage?

by telling how heat causes crystals to form

by telling how ice and crystals are alike

by telling how heat causes snow to become water

Snow is made up of crystals.

QUESTION 2/11

Which sentence BEST states the main idea of the passage?

Snow disappears in the heat.

Melted snow gives water to plants.

Melted snow helps flowers become colorful.

The sun makes the ice seem colder.

QUESTION 3/11

Which sentence BEST explains the relationship between the sun and the ice?

The sun turns the ice into crystals.

The sun makes the ice go into the ground.

The sun turns the ice into water.

The author suggests that the snowman’s gift causes ice to form.

QUESTION 4/11

Part A: How does the author support the point that the snowman’s gift lasts all year?

The author suggests that the snowman’s gift makes people happy.

The author tells how the snowman’s gift keeps the ground dry.

The author tells how the snowman’s gift helps plants grow.

“When they get warm, the crystals change from ice into water.”

QUESTION 5/11

Part B: Which sentence from the passage supports the answer to Part A?

“If you look carefully at snow, you’ll see that it’s actually small pieces of ice (called crystals) that are stuck together.”

“We can’t see heat, but we know it’s there because we feel the warmth on our hands and faces.

“The water might find grass roots, flower bulbs, or tree roots.”

The sun heats up the water.

QUESTION 6/11

According to the process described in the passage, what happens after the ice crystals change into water?

The water lasts all year long.

C The sun makes the snowman melt.

The ground soaks up the water.

Warmth from the sun changes a snowman into ice crystals.

QUESTION 7/11

Part A: Which sentence would the author MOST LIKELY agree with?

Building a snowman makes the winter more fun.

A melting snowman is bad for plants.

A snowman is useful even after it melts.

“It has to be warm outside for a snowman to melt.”

QUESTION 8/11

Part B: Which sentence from the passage BEST supports the answer to Part A?

“As the sun shines, it makes heat.”

“The snowman gets smaller and smaller as it melts, until we can’t see it at all.”

“As the water seeps into the ground, it finds lots of things that are thirsty.”

guess

QUESTION 9/11

Read this sentence from the passage. To find out what this gift is, let's take a closer look at what ahppnes to the snowman. Whihc word BEST replaces the phrase take a closer look at in the sentence?

explain

compare

observe

tog/ether

QUESTION 10/11

What is the correct way to divide the word together into syllabes?

tog/eth/er

to/gether

to/geth/er

one who is careful

QUESTION 11/11

Based on the suffix-ly, what does the word carefully mean in paragraph 4?

being careful again

being the most careful

in a creful way

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The rocks and shells are added.

QUESTION 1/9

What happens at the museum the day after its opening?

Grandma Glemmon comes to visit.

The rubber band ball is missingnswer

Pops brings Walter to see the displays

They show that GG needs other people to help with her museum.

QUESTION 2/9

Why are paragraphs 5 and 10 important to the story?

They show that GG causes problems where there are none.

They show that GG has creative ideas for her museum.

They show that GG is more interested in fun than in work.

She thinks that the museum should show some of her art.

QUESTION 3/9

What is GG's point of view about the town museum?

She thinks that it would be fun to build a copy of the museum.

She thinks that she could make a more interesting museum.

She thinks that the objects in the museum are strange.

Good plans usually fail at first.

QUESTION 4/9

Part A: What lesson does GG learn in paragraphs 7 through 10?

Different people often enjoy different things.

Some mysteries can be easily explained

Hard work leads to success.

“GG woke up early so she could add her newest science display, The Moldy Pizza Slice . . .”

QUESTION 5/9

Part B: Which sentence from the passage supports the answer to Part A?

‘Oh, hello, dear,’ said Mumster, walking into the kitchen.”

“‘I needed a couple of rubber bands, so I borrowed them from your ball and forgot to put it back . . .’”

“All that was needed was a quick change to its sign. . . .”

She likes it when life is exciting.

QUESTION 6/9

Part A: What does paragraph 7 MOST show about GG?

She cannot remember where she puts things.

She does not give up when problems occur.

She changes her mind quickly.

“GG woke up early so she could add her newest science display, The Moldy Pizza Slice. . . .”

QUESTION 7/9

Part B: Which detail from paragraph 7 BEST supports the answer to Part A?

“GG immediately knew what this was — a mystery!”

“She was going to find out who stole the ball if she had to search every corner of the earth!”

“. . . only to find that The Giant Ball of Rubber Bands was missing!”

becoming

QUESTION 8/9

In paragraph 1, what is the meaning of the suffix -est in the word greatest?

most

like

partly

small

QUESTION 9/9

What is the meaning of the word dreadful in paragraph 7?

confusing

terrible

nteresting

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QUESTION 1/9

Which change, if any, is needed to the underlined text? That book belongs in the childrens' section of the library.

children’s

childrens

childrens’s

No change

QUESTION 2/9

Which change, if any, is needed to the underlined text? "Next month Wendy said, I will go to Australia." She could hardly wait!

No change

Next month” Wendy said, I will go to Australia.

Wrong answer

“Next month,” Wendy said, “I will go to Australia.”

QUESTION 3/9

Which change, if any, is needed to the underlined text? Angela baked three cakes and two loafs of bread.

No change

loafes

loaves

loaf

QUESTION 4/9

Which change, if any, is needed to the underlined text? Emma's favorite book is the farmer's cat.

No change

the Farmer’s Cat

The Farmer’s Cat

The farmer’s cat

QUESTION 5/9

Which change, if any, is needed to the underlined text? Kara is the best basketball player on the team.

good

oodest

No change

better

QUESTION 6/9

Which change, if any, is needed to the underlined text? Tennessee is far away from California than it is from Kentucky.

No change

farthest

farther

fartherer

becames

QUESTION 7/9

Which change, if any, is needed to the underlined text? George Washington become the first president of the United States in 1789.

No change

became

becomed

QUESTION 8/9

Which change, if any, is needed to the underlined text? The address of the Tennessee State Capitol is 600 Charlotte Avenue, Nashville, TN 37243.

600, Charlotte Avenue Nashville, TN, 37243

600 Charlotte Avenue Nashville, TN 37243

No change

600, Charlotte Avenue, Nashville, TN, 37243

QUESTION 9/9

Which change, if any, is needed to the underlined text? Birds' feathers are very lite because they have hollow centers.

No change

liet

light

lit

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QUESTION 1/5

WHich change, if any, is needed to the underlines text? The Jones family's favorite movie is the wizard of oz.

No change

The wizard of Oz

the Wizard of oz

The Wizard of Oz

QUESTION 2/5

Which change, if any, is needed to the underlined text? Joy blowed out all eight birthday candles in one breath.

No change

blow

blew

blewed

QUESTION 3/5

Which change, if any, is needed to the underlined text? All of the bright colors make your painting so cheerish.

No change

cheerful

cheerlike

cheerness

QUESTION 4/5

Which change, if any, is needed to the underlined text? Older dogs are usually most calmest than puppies.

No change

calmer

calmest

more calmer

QUESTION 5/5

Which change, if any, is needed to the underlined text? Tyrone tried to catch a crab, but it was too quick for him.

crab, so

No change

crab, or

crab, for

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