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lara31 [8.8K]
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Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (03.02, 03.03, 03.04, 03.05, 03.06 MC) Read the excerpt from the story The City Museu

m and the opinion: A security guard appeared at the top of the staircase. The next thing Adalyn heard was the buzz of a walkie-talkie. "Yup, another couple of kids," the security guard said into the microphone. "Third pair this month. I'll bring 'em down to the office now." Adalyn had thought the security guard would be boiling mad, but as they were marched to the exit an hour later by their mother, he handed her a pamphlet. Adalyn could just make out the headline as her mother pulled her along towards the waiting taxi. "New this summer: Sleepover at the museum! Contact the information desk to book your stay." Perhaps all was not lost for Adalyn's plan. She'd just need to convince her mother. In my opinion, the security guard exemplified kindness in the story The City Museum. Select the evidence that best supports the opinion. The guard gave them information to stay at the museum overnight. The security guard called the cops, and the siblings got in big trouble. The security guard ratted them out to the front office and their mother. The security guard was boiling mad and escorted them to the office. Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (03.01, 03.03 LC) Read the sentences: When Ansel Adams was a child he was full of energy. In school, he found it hard to concentrate. His teachers wanted him to sit still, but Adams wanted to be outside exploring the beaches. Select the coordinating conjunction that appears in the text. In school still When but Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (03.02, 03.03, 03.04 MC) Read the story The City Museum: Chapter One Adalyn had lived in St. Louis her whole life. She was proud of her city. She loved the Gateway Arch, Forest Park, and the striking Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. Adalynn's most favorite thing about the city, however, was the City Museum. From the life-sized whale that greeted visitors as they entered, to the e
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