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Target B l a c k l i n e M a s t e r 1 2. 4 Redcoats in America Target Fill in the blanks in the Column Chart below with synonyms and antonyms of the Target words. Then complete the Column Chart with the remaining Target words. benefit temporary previously rebellious repeal contrary midst advantages prohibit objected Word and Definition Synonym (same or similar meaning as the Target word) Antonym (opposite or nearly opposite meaning of the Target word) benefit: something of help advantage, profit drawback, repeal: do away with abolish, keep, maintain Target 6

l e v e l e d p r a c t i c e S R 1 2. 1 Figurative Language Read the definition of each type of figurative language. Then circle the letter for the correct answer. Strategies: Figurative Language compares two things using like or as. A metaphor compares two things without using like or as. An idiom is an expression that has a meaning different from what the words actually say. 1. The breeze was a warm blanket. 2. The cat walked around the house like a king. 3. Let s play it by ear. 4. He was as tall as a tree. Strategies 11

weekly tests 12.2 Answer Numbers 1 through 10 on your Answer Sheet. Choose the best answer for each question. 1 What does the word objected mean in the Neal objected to painting the house yellow. A. discussed B. explained C. protested D. reflected 4 What does the word temporary mean in the The dentist put a temporary filling in David s tooth. F. having a good flavor G. lasting only a short time H. using invisible materials I. costing very little money 2 What does the word midst mean in the The famous actor stood unnoticed in the midst of the crowd. F. next to G. ahead of H. underneath I. surrounded by 5 What does the word repeal mean in the The voters decided to repeal the unfair law. A. appreciate B. cancel C. disguise D. forge 3 What does the word advantages mean in the There are many advantages to having a recycling program. A. benefits B. celebrations C. instructions D. solutions 6 What does the word snap mean in the Signing up for the soccer tournament was a snap. F. easy task G. good plan H. sharp sound I. exciting step Target, Figurative Language 15

weekly tests 12.3 7 What figure of speech is in the sentence below? The playground was a beehive of movement and sound. A. adage B. idiom C. metaphor D. simile 9 What is the meaning of the Knowledge is power. A. Good ideas are like bright lights. B. Books are the key to an interesting life. C. Learning gives you control of your future. D. Knowing the rules doesn t help you win the game. 8 Which sentence contains a simile? F. Don t count your chickens before they hatch. G. Sometimes life is a roller coaster of highs and lows. H. The car ride seemed as long as a round-the-world voyage. I. It seems strange that Emma is eating breakfast right now. 10 What does the phrase went over my head mean in the The teacher s explanation went over my head. F. confused me G. interested me H. flew above my hair I. went way off the topic STOP Target, Figurative Language 16

Comprehension weekly tests 12.4 Comprehension Answer Numbers 1 through 10 on your Answer Sheet. Base your answers on the passage 1 Which of these statements is a fact? A. Taxing Americans was a good idea. B. England had the right to tax the colonies. C. The French and Indian War was fought in America. D. When George came to the throne, England had been fighting an expensive war for too long. 2 Whose opinion is expressed in the sentence below? After all, the French and Indian part of the war had been fought on American soil for the benefit of Americans, so why shouldn t they help pay for it? F. the king s G. the author s H. the colonists I. the English soldiers 3 Which word indicates an opinion in the text from the passage below? Now King George believed that above all a king should be firm... A. King B. believed C. above D. firm 4 Read these sentences from the passage. King George was amazed that Americans objected. He was flabbergasted that they claimed he had no right to tax them. Just because they had no say in the matter. Just because they had no representatives in the English government. You can tell from the tone of the sentences above that the author feels that King George is F. easygoing. G. foolish. H. intelligent. I. serious. 5 Read this sentence from the passage. King George had a habit of talking rapidly and repeating himself so that his talk often sounded like a gobble. To what is the author comparing King George s way of speaking? A. a dog B. a horse C. a turkey D. a turtle Fact and Opinion, Tone, Similes, Anchor Text 17

weekly tests 12.5 Comprehension 6 Which sentence from the passage contains a simile? F. When he was told that his troops had marched into Philadelphia, he ran into the queen s room. G. After the Battle of Lexington and the Battle of Bunker Hill, King George said he felt strong as a lion. H. The English troops captured New York, and when George heard this, he said one more battle and it would be over. I. They were willing to pay for the lost tea, but when instead the king punished them so severely, they became more united against him. 7 Read these sentences from the passage. But always in the end he had to go back to being a king. Back to the problem of America. This was the way he thought of America. A problem. The overall tone of these sentences is A. excited. B. furious. C. irritated. D. relaxed. 8 What was Lord North s opinion when he heard about the events at Yorktown? F. King George would be overthrown. G. The war would last a very long time. H. The colonists were going to win the war. I. England needed the next battle to be a victory. 9 Which of these sentences from the passage is a fact? A. It certainly hadn t been his fault. B. He hadn t done anything wrong. C. King George couldn t fight the war all by himself. D. So when the time came for him to sign the peace proclamation, he signed. 10 Which fact would best support the opinion that King George s taxes were a bad idea? F. The Americans were English subjects. G. The English government needed money. H. The taxes led to the loss of the American colonies. I. The French and Indian War benefited the Americans. Mark Student Reading Level: Independent Instructional Listening STOP Fact and Opinion, Tone, Similes, Anchor Text 18