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Unit 1

Unit 1

Directions:

Today, you will take Unit 1 of the Grade 6 English Language Arts/Literacy

Practice Test.

Read each passage and question. Then, follow the directions to answer eac h question. Mark your answers by completely filling in the circles in your answer document. Do not make any pencil marks outside of the circles. If you need to change an answer, be sure to erase your first answer completely. One of the questions will ask you to write a response. Write your response in the space provided in your answer document. Be sure to keep your response within the provided space. Only responses written within the provided space will be scored. If you do not know the answer to a question, you may go on to the next question. If you finish early, you may review your answers and any questions you did not answer in this unit ONLY. Do not go past the stop sign. 4

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Today you will read and think about the passage from the novel from Boys Lifeand the fable Emancipation: A Life Fable.Ž As you read these texts, you will gather information and answer questions about comparing themes and topics so you can write an essay. Read the passage from the novel titled Boys Life. Then answer questions

1 through 3.

from Boys Life byRobert McCammon

TICK . . . TICK . . . TICK.

In spite of what the calendar says, I have always counted the last day of school as the first day of summer. The sun had grown steadily hotter and hung longer in the sky, the earth had greened and the sky had cleared of all but the fleeciest of clouds, the heat panted for attention like a dog who knows his day is coming, the baseball field had been mowed and white-lined and the swimming pool newly painted and filled, and as our homeroom teacher, Mrs. Selma Neville, intoned about what a good year this had been and how much wed learned, we students who had passed through the ordeal of final exams sat with one eye fixed to the clock.

Tick . . . tick . . . tick.

Have mercy.

The world was out there, waiting beyond the square metal-rimmed windows. What adventures my friends and I would find this summer of 1964, I had no way of knowing, but I did know that summers days were long and lazy, and when the sun finally gave up its hold on the sky the cicadas sang and the lightning bugs whirled their dance and there was no homework to be done and oh, it was a wonderful time. I had passed my math exam, and escaped"with a C-minus average, if truth must be known"the snarling trap of summer school. . . .

Tick . . . tick . . . tick.

Time, the king of cruelty.

From the hallway we heard a stirring and rustling, followed by laughter and shouts of pure, bubbling joy. Some other teacher had decided to let her class1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5

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go early. My insides quaked at the injustice of it. Still, Mrs. Neville, who wore a hearing aid and had orange hair though she was at least sixty years old, talked on, as if there were no noise of escape beyond the door at all. It hit me, then; she didnt want to let us go. She wanted to hold us as long as she possibly could, not out of sheer teacher spite but maybe because she didnt have anybody to go home to, and summer alone is no summer at all. I hope you boys and girls remember to use the library during recess.Ž Mrs. Neville was speaking in her kindly voice right now, but when she was upset she could spit sparks. . . . You mustnt stop reading just because school is out. Your minds are made to be used. So dont forget how to think by the time

September comes around a"Ž

RINGGGGGGG!

We all jumped up, like parts of the same squirming insect. One moment,Ž Mrs. Neville said. One moment. Youre not excused yet.Ž Oh, this was torture! Mrs. Neville, I thought at that instant, must have had a secret life in which she tore the wings off flies. You will leave my room,Ž she announced, like young ladies and gentlemen. In single file, by rows. Mr. Alcott, you may lead the way.Ž Well, at least we were moving. But then, as the classroom emptied and I could hear the wild hollering echoing along the hallway, Mrs. Neville said, Cory

Mackenson? Step to my desk, please.Ž

I did, under silent protest. Mrs. Neville offered me a smile from a mout h that looked like a red-rimmed string bag. Now, arent you glad you decided to apply yourself to your math?Ž she asked.

Yes maam.Ž . . .

The classroom was empty. I could hear the echoes fading. I smelled chalk dust, lunchroom chili, and pencil-sharpener shavings; the ghosts were already beginning to gather. You enjoy writing, dont you?Ž Mrs. Neville asked me, peering over her bifocals.

I guess.Ž

You wrote the best essays in class and you made the highest grade in spelling. I was wondering if you were going to enter the contest this year.Ž

The contest?Ž9

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The writing contest,Ž she said. You know. The Arts Council sponsors it every

August.Ž

I hadnt thought about it. The Arts Council, headed by Mr. Grover Dean and Mrs. Evelyn Prathmore, sponsored an essay and story-writing contest. The winners got a plaque and were expected to read their entries during a lu ncheon at the library. I shrugged. Stories about ghosts, cowboys, detectives, and monsters from outer space didnt seem much like contest-winning material; it was just something I did for me. You should consider it,Ž Mrs. Neville continued. You have a way with words.Ž I shrugged again. Having your teacher talk to you like a regular person is a disconcerting feeling. Have a good summer,Ž Mrs. Neville said, and I realized suddenly that I was free. My heart was a frog leaping out of murky water into clear sunlight. I said, Thanks!Ž and I ran for the door. Before I got out, though, I looked back at Mrs. Neville. She sat at a desk with no papers on it that needed grading, no books holding lessons that needed to be taught. . . . Mrs. Neville stare d out at the room of empty desks, carved with the initials of generations who had passed through this place like a tide rolling into the future. Mrs. Neville suddenly looked awfully old. Have a good summer, Mrs. Neville!Ž I told her from the doorway.

Good-bye,Ž she said, and she smiled.

I ran out along the corridor, my arms unencumbered by books, my mind unencumbered by facts and figures, quotations and dates. I ran out into the golden sunlight, and my summer had begun. . . . Reprinted with the permission of Atria Publishing Group from BOYS LIFE by Robert R. McCammon. Copyright © 1991 by the McCammon Corporation. All rights reserved.24 25
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1. Part A

Read the sentence from paragraph 31 in the passage from Boys Life. What does the word unencumberedmean as it is used in the sentence? I ran out along the corridor, my arms unencumbered by books, my mind unencumbered by facts and figures, quotations and dates.

Part B

Which sentence from the passage bestsupports the answer to Part A?A. B. C.

D.not burdenednot excitednot hurriednot aged

A. B. C. was free.Ž Before I got out, though, I looked back at Mrs. Neville.Ž

Mrs. Neville suddenly looked awfully old.Ž

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2. Part A

Read the sentence from paragraph 5 in the passage from Boys Life. How does the sentence help develop the plot of the passage? The world was out there, waiting beyond the square metal-rimmed windows.

Part B

Which detail from the passage bestsupports the answer to Part A?A. B. C.

D.It presents the climax.It represents the conflict.It indicates how the action changes.It establishes how the speaker learns a lesson.

A. B. C.

D.The sun had grown steadily hotter . . . .Ž. . . the baseball field had been mowed . . . .Ž. . . and how much wed learned . . .Ž. . . sat with one eye fixed to the clock.Ž

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3. Part A

In the passage from Boys Life, how does the narrators attitude toward

Mrs. Neville gradually change?

Part B

Which twosentences from the passage bestsupport the gradual change in the answer to Part A?A. B. C.

D.from confused to angryfrom worried to comfortedfrom pitying to discouragedfrom impatient to understanding

A. B. C. D. E. F.In spite of what the calendar says, I have always counted the last day of school as the first day of summer.Ž From the hallway we heard a stirring and rustling, followed by laughter and shouts of pure, bubbling joy.Ž

My insides quaked at the injustice of it.Ž

She wanted to hold us as long as she possibly could, not out of sheer teacher spite but maybe because she didnt have anybody to go home to, and summer alone is no summer at all.Ž Having your teacher talk to you like a regular person is a disconcerting feeling.Ž She sat at a desk with no papers on it that needed grading, no books holding lessons that needed to be taught.Ž 10

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Read the fable titled Emancipation: A Life Fable.Ž Then answer questions

4 through 6.

Emancipation: A Life Fable

byKate Chopin There was once an animal born into this world, and opening his eyes upon Life, he saw above and about him confining walls, and before him were bars of iron through which came air and light from without; this animal was born in a cage.

Here he grew, and throve

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