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 PRACTICE TESTMY ROWS AND PILES OF COINS Name__________________________ Date_________________________Part A: Find the word or words with the same meaning as the underlined word. Circle next to the answer.1. During Eid Al-Adha we unwrapped all of our presents. wrapped againcreated the wrapping took off the wrappingburned the wrapping 5. Then my little brother came in, slipped on the football pile and wobbled until he fell down. sat swayed bouncedjumped2. I was so excited when our football team won, my friends had to hold me steady!openedforcefullybalancedtightly 6. He didn’t cry when he fell, he got back up excitedly. really angryreally happyvery sadlyvery quietly3.When my football rolled into the street, it was dangerously close to being hit by a car! averagely harmfulamazinglyordinary7. We were about to play football, then mom told us we needed to go with her to run some errands. Long trips Short tripsSchool tripsField trips 4. When I got home from the game, I arranged all of my footballs in groups. threw into put in orderput outsidekicked intoPart B: Find the word with the same vowel diphthong sound as the underlined word. Cirlce the letter next to your answer choice. 8. I always take a shower before I take a big test so I feel clean and ready.Which word has the same sound as ow in shower?coatvoyagebouncetoys11. When you work hard to learn, one day a boss might employ you! Which word has the same sound as oy in employ?flightthousandannoyexplosion9. Slow down and think carefully before you make your choice. Which word has the same sound as oi in choice?chanceemploychalkempty12. When I study hard, I feel proud of myself!Which word has the same sound as ou in proud? cowsheepsupermanbatman10. Avoid making mistakes by checking your answer twice!Which word has the same sound as oi in avoid? pointvelociraptor aviation paint Part C: Read the story. Then answer the questions. Read the following passage about Madam C.J. Walker. (, Women In History)Madam C.J. Walker was the first woman to earn over one million dollars in America. Madam C.J. Walker was born Sarah Breedlove in Louisiana on December 23, 1867, just a few years after President Lincoln freed the slaves. Her parents had been slaves, and she was the first child in her family to be born a free woman. When she was growing up, her family did not have a lot of money. She had a skin disease on her head that caused her to lose her hair, and suffered many years of hair loss. Determined to find a way to grow her hair back, she invented hair care products for African-American women. She used her husband’s name – Charles J. Walker – and went around the country selling her products and showing people how to use them, and soon she made enough money to start a factory and a beauty school. Madam C.J. Walker used a lot of the money she made to help African-Americans in her community, donating to organizations and community centers for African-Americans. Her beauty products are still sold today. 13. What was the author’s purpose in writing this story?To entertain To inspireTo list factsTo explain16. Why do you think Madam CJ used her husband’s name?Men were taken more seriously. Men were smarter. Men did not want her to be famous.She did not invent the hair product.14. In which paragraph does the author tell us Madam CJ was a kind and generous person?First paragraphSecond paragraphThird paragraphThe whole story. 17. How do you know this story is non-fiction?It has real dates and names.It is fiction. It talks about a woman.It talks about making money. 15. What happened after Madam CJ lost her hair from the skin disease?She cried a lot.She was laughed at. She built a factory.She invented a hair product.18. How do you know Madam CJ was born free? She was born to enslaved parents.She bought her freedom. Her parents bought her freedom. She was born after slavery ended. Part D. Read the prompt and answer with at least one paragraph. Think Critically: In the story “My Rows and Piles of Coins,” Saruni saves his money to buy a bike. Think of time you saved your money to buy something you really wanted. What did you want? What did you do to earn money? 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