Q4 The word “marina” comes from an old word that means “water.” Based on this information and how it is used in this part of the text, what does the word “marina” mean?
AnsA place for sea animals
Q5 Reread this part of the text. Based on what Shauna does, it is clear that
AnsShe does not want to be there.
Q6 How do these two parts of the story work together?
AnsThey both give the idea that some animals can tell when people are sad.
Q7 Which sentence from the story gives the idea that Shauna’s feelings may be changing?
AnsWell, I’ll be,” Martha thought to herself. “I think someone’s finally found a friend.”
Q10 Reread the ending of the story. What happened between Martha and Shauna?
AnsThey found a way to connect with each other.
Crazy Betty
Q1 What is the main idea of this story?
AnsA brave lady risked her life to follow her beliefs.
Q2 Reread this part of the text. How is this story written?
AnsAs a speech
Q3 After Elizabeth’s father died, what did Elizabeth ask her mother to do?
AnsFree all of their slaves
Q4 When Elizabeth says “It was dangerous not to” in this part of the text, what does she mean?
AnsThey had to make shirts for the Confederate soldiers. If they didn’t, people might find out they supported the Union.
Q5 Why did Elizabeth want to work at Libby Prison?
AnsShe wanted to help the wounded Union soldiers who fought against slavery.
Q6 Which event was likely the most important in getting Elizabeth into spy work?
AnsLearning the pinhole code the Union prisoners put in the books
Q7 How are the items in this picture important to the story?
AnsElizabeth used to hide secret notes in empty eggshells.
Q8 Elizabeth was glad her servant, Mary Bowser, worked in the Confederate White House because Elizabeth
AnsWould be able to get even more secret information.
Q9 According to Elizabeth, why didn’t anyone in the Confederate White House ever think Mary Bowser was a spy?
AnsNo one knew Mary could read.
Q10 General Grant gave Elizabeth a job as the postmaster of Richmond. This gives the idea that being a postmaster was
AnsA very high position and an honor.
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