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Read the sentence from the drama.




1. Maybe he was somewhat mesmerized by the storm.




What is the meaning of the word mesmerized in the sentence?




A. . hypnotized by a subject



B. captured one's attention



C. saw the situation more clearly



D. performed a character's part in a drama




2. What is the best summary of "Neither Hyde Nor Hare"




A. Mr. Hyde is a substitute teacher for Jack's class. A storm occurs and the electricity is interrupted. The students search the classroom and the parking lot for Mr. Hyde. He is never found.



B. Jack and his friends search for a lost substitute teacher after a storm. The substitute teacher is hiding under the teacher's desk because he is afraid of storms. The students are happy when Ms. Hare returns.



C. Mr. Hyde is substitute teacher for Jack's class. A storm occurs and the electricity is interrupted. The students cannot locate Mr. Hyde. When the electricity is restored, Mr. Hyde is found looking for lost items.



D. Jack is a fifth-grade student who enjoys playing tricks on his friends. He uses a power outrage and the cooperation of Mr. Hyde, the substitute teacher, to scare the other students. The students find Mr. Hyde on the floor by Ms. Hare's desk. The students laugh at Jack's trick.




3. Which line gives a clue about the solutions to the mystery?




A. "Now students."



B. "Surely, you're not afraid of a little lighting and wind"



C. "Interesting things happen on days like today".



D. "Did you notice he was shouting the correct answers as we checked our papers?"



4. How are Mya and Parker different?




A. Mya is frightened of the weather, while Parker is insensitive to the feelings of others.



B. Mya is the class favorite, while Parker is not well-liked by the other students.



C. Mya is helpful to others, while Parker looks for ways to play jokes on others.



D. Mya is the teacher's pet, while Parker is always in trouble.




5. Why does Parker tell Jack to grab a book.




A. Parker wants Jack to protect hid classmates.



B. Parker wants Jack to shield his head from rain.



C. Parker wants Jack to stand on the book.



D. Parker wants Jack to read a story.






6. Which statement best supports the change in Mya during the drama?




A. "Are you crazy?"



B. "I'm coming, I'm coming!"



C. "Let's hurry and get this over with."



D. "I'm here to protect you."




7. This question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then answer part B.




Which character fulfills the role of narrator for the drama?




A. Jack



B. Ms. Hare



C. Mya



D. Parker




Part B




8. If Mr. Hyde had fulfilled the role of the narrator for the drama, the drama would most likely have included




A. fewer details about the students in the class



B. fewer details about the substitute teacher.



C. more details about the weather.



D. more details about Ms. Hare.





9. What do the illustration and the dialogue reveal about Mr. Hyde?




A. He is searching for something he lost.



B. He is startled by the thunder and lighting.



C. He is shocked to find the students out of their desks.



D. He is showing students how to protect themselves during a storm.


ASAP



Read the line from the drama.




Mr. Hyde: Huh? Sneaking around? (placing something in his ears) I was just looking for my ears.






What does Mr. Hyde mean when he says, "I was just looking for my ears"?




He was searching for his hearing aids.



He was listening to the students.



He was putting on his glasses.



He was scratching his ears.

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not a 100% sure but #1. option B #2. option A #3. option D #4. option C #5. option B #6. option D #7. part Aoption C

part B: option C #9 option D #10. option A

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