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President of the Whole Fifth Grade
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Reading Selection: President of the Whole Fifth Grade. A book by Sherri Winston
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Shaleka Coleman
Created Date 03.28.19
Last Updated 03.28.19
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What is the most likely reason Mrs. Nutmeg supports Becks joining Jasmine's campaign team?
Brianna's thoughts in paragraphs 3 through 5 emphasize that she-
The sensory language in paragraph 22 highlights-
By the end of the story, the reader can infer that Brianna has become concerned that Jasmine will-
What do the details in paragraph 11 emphasize about Brianna?
What does the word "underhanded" mean in paragraph 6?
How do Jasmine's comments in paragraphs 20 and 22 affect the plot?
What is the best summary of this story? (Look for the summary in your selection packet- #8)
Read the sentence from paragraph 6. "A guilty feeling scratched at the back of my mind." The figurative language in this sentence shows that Briana-
Which sentence helps the reader predict that Brianna will not get the campaign team she wants?
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