According to "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog," what does Hachiko do every day?
  • Hachiko steals food from strangers in the city square
  • Hachiko escorts his owner to and from the train station
  • Hachiko gets lost walking from the station to his home
  • Hachiko accompanies Kentaro to his school downtown
In "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog," who is Hachiko's owner?
  • A university professor
  • A young boy from Tokyo
  • A busy train conductor
  • A station security guard
Who is the narrator of "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog?" 
  • Dr. Ueno, an older man
  • Hachiko, a loyal dog
  • Mr. Kobashi, Kentaro's father
  • Kentaro, a young boy
In "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog," why does Hachiko's owner stop going to the train station?
  • He stops taking the train to work
  • He dies while he is at work
  • He decides to leave Hachiko behind
  • He moves to another city
According to "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog," how do the Japanese people honor Hachiko?
  • They give him scraps of food
  • They send his owner flowers
  • They find him a new home
  • They build a statue of him
Which of the following must be true of a person silently standing in line?
  • She is loud
  • She is quiet
  • She is kind
  • She is angry
What is the most likely meaning of anxiously in the following sentence?Marcus anxiously waited for the teacher to grade his report.
  • forgetfully
  • cheerfully
  • peacefully
  • nervously
Which of the following situations could best be used to illustrate the meaning of timidly?
  • A boy happily acting in a play
  • A woman playfully making a joke
  • A girl shyly giving her first speech
  • A man lazily relaxing in a chair
Read these sentences from "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog." The dog was beautiful, but his sharp face reminded me of a wolf's. I grabbed mama's kimono and stepped behind her, just in case.Why does the dog's physical similarity to a wolf frighten the narrator?
  • Wolves are known to be huge
  • Wolves are know to be smart
  • Wolves are known to be dangerous
  • Wolves are know to be friendly
In "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog," which description best defines Kentaro's relationship to Hachiko?
  • Hachiko is Kentaro's long lost cousin
  • Hachiko is Kentaro's longtime enemy
  • Hachiko is Kentaro's demanding master
  • Hachiko is Kentaro's reliable friend
In "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog," which word best describes how people felt about Hachiko after his owner's death?
  • Angry
  • Caring
  • Nervous
  • Peaceful
Read the final sentence from "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog." "Today Hachiko is a place where friends and family long separated come together again."What is the most likely reason the author concluded the story with this statement?
  • It reminds the reader that Hachiko reunited with his owner each day, and his statue serves a similar purpose for friends and families
  • It emphasizes that the statue still brings the community together, just as Hachiko tried to do while he was alive. 
  • It helps the reader understand that Hachiko might have been forgotten, but luckily the statue acts as a reminder of the loyal dog. 
  • It suggest that Hachiko was lonely during his life, but today people show their love of him by gathering at the statue. 
What is one reason "Hachiko" The True Story of a Loyal Dog" is considered historical fiction?
  • The story ends with a continuing conflict. 
  • The story is entirely imagined by the author. 
  • It is based on real events from the past. 
  • All the characters are made up by the author
In "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog," what conflict does Kentaro face when Dr. Ueno dies?
  • Kentaro struggles to understand why Dr. Ueno has died. 
  • Kentaro worries that he will never see Hachiko again. 
  • Kentaro wants Mr. Kobayashi to adopt Hachiko, but he refuses.
  • Kentaro fears that Hachiko will be treated poorly in his new home. 
In "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog," what theme or message about life, is revealed through Hachiko's actions?
  • Loyalty must be taught to others. 
  • Being loyal always results in pain. 
  • Loyalty can cause one to lose hope. 
  • True loyalty to another is lifelong. 
What part of speech does the suffix -ly create when added to the end of an adjective?
  • noun
  • verb
  • adverb
  • conjunction
The base word thorough means "complete." Use this information as well as your knowledge of the suffix -ly to select the correct definition of thoroughly. 
  • to complete
  • in a complete way
  • a completed task
  • a state of being complete
Which of the following sentences contains a misspelled plural noun?
  • Melissa planted some seeds. 
  • Jose enjoys smelling flowers. 
  • Those daisys are growing tall.
  • Fresh tomatoes taste the best. 
Which of the following sentences uses correct capitalization? 
  • my sister Donna volunteers at Cherrywood Park. 
  • My sister Donna volunteers at cherrywood park. 
  • My sister donna volunteers at Cherrywood Park. 
  • My sister Donna volunteers at Cherrywood Park. 
Read the following sentence.Parrots are known to be intelligent birds. Why is the word Parrots capitalized in the sentence. 
  • It is the first word. 
  • It is a proper noun.
  • It is a person's title.
  • It is a proper adjective. 
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