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assessment practice
answer these questions before moving on to the analyze the
text section on the following page.
- how does paragraph 3 most contribute to the development of
the article?
a it shifts the focus to jourdan duncan’s perspective.
b it helps establish the setting of benicia in northern california.
c it builds suspense by suggesting jourdan duncan might get
arrested.
d it provides background information about why jourdan duncan
walks to work.
- select two facts from “a police stop changed this teenager’s life” that also
play a role in “thank you, m’am.”
a a stranger helps a teenage boy acquire something.
b a stranger acknowledges the dedication of a teenage boy.
c a teenage boy wants to be a police officer when he grows up.
d a teenage boy is uncertain about interacting with a stranger.
e a teenage boy has to walk for two hours each way to get to work.
- what perspective is shared by mrs. jones in “thank you, m’am” and corporal
keffer in “a police stop changed this teenager’s life”?
a acknowledging hard work and effort is important.
b physical force can help teach a teenage boy a lesson.
c sometimes it is necessary to show people you trust them.
d showing kindness to a stranger can alter that
person’s life.
Question 1
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: If paragraph 3 shifts focus to Jourdan Duncan’s perspective, that's a possible contribution. But we need to check others.
- Option B: Establishing the setting of Benicia is about setting, not the main contribution to the article's development in terms of the story's progression related to Jourdan.
- Option C: Suggesting he might get arrested builds suspense, but we need to see the context. However, usually, such paragraphs in a story like this (from the title "A Police Stop Changed This Teenager’s Life") might not be about suspense of arrest but other elements.
- Option D: Providing background on why he walks to work is about background, but the key is the development of the article. The correct answer is A as shifting to his perspective would help develop the story from his point of view, which is crucial for the article's development (since the article is about how a police stop changed his life, his perspective is important).
We analyze each option based on the two stories ("A Police Stop Changed This Teenager’s Life" and "Thank You, M’am"):
- Option A: In both stories, a stranger helps a teenage boy acquire something (in "Thank You, M’am" Mrs. Jones helps Roger, in the other story a stranger (police or someone) helps Jourdan).
- Option B: A stranger acknowledging the dedication of a teenage boy – in "Thank You, M’am" Mrs. Jones acknowledges Roger's situation, and in the other story, the police might acknowledge Jourdan's dedication.
- Option C: A teenage boy wanting to be a police officer – not a common fact in both.
- Option D: Uncertain about interacting with a stranger – not a key fact in both.
- Option E: Walking two hours to work – specific to one story.
So the two facts are A and B.
We analyze the perspectives of Mrs. Jones (from "Thank You, M’am") and Corporal Keffer (from the other story):
- Option A: Acknowledging hard work – Mrs. Jones acknowledges Roger's situation, but it's more about kindness.
- Option B: Physical force to teach a lesson – Mrs. Jones doesn't use physical force, she uses kindness.
- Option C: Showing trust – Mrs. Jones trusts Roger, and Corporal Keffer might show trust in Jourdan. But the better option is D.
- Option D: Showing kindness to a stranger can alter their life – Mrs. Jones' kindness to Roger changes his life, and the police stop (with kindness or a positive interaction) changes Jourdan's life. This matches both stories.
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A. It shifts the focus to Jourdan Duncan’s perspective.