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Bellwork #11: MCT2 Practice

Bellwork #11: MCT2 Practice. What is the meaning of disillusionment ? {1.b} [DOK 1] (Proficient) A. Magic B. Disappointment C. Belief D. Conviction. Bellwork #12: MCT2 Practice. What is the meaning of meticulous ? {1.b} [DOK 1] (Proficient) A. Thorough

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Bellwork #11: MCT2 Practice

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  1. Bellwork #11: MCT2 Practice What is the meaning of disillusionment? {1.b} [DOK 1] (Proficient) A. Magic B. Disappointment C. Belief D. Conviction

  2. Bellwork #12: MCT2 Practice What is the meaning of meticulous? {1.b} [DOK 1] (Proficient) A. Thorough B. Easy going C. Careless D. Overwhelming

  3. Bellwork #13: MCT2 Practice Read the following excerpt from A Child Called “It”: One Child’s Courage to Survive by Dave Pelzer. “Inside, my soul became so cold that I hated everything. I even despised the sun, for I knew I would never be able to play in its warm presence. I cringed with hate whenever I heard other children laughing, as they played outside. My stomach coiled whenever I smelled food that was about to be served to somebody else, knowing it was not for me. I wanted so much to strike out at something every time I was called upstairs to play the role of the family slave, by picking up after those slobs.” Based upon the book, what justification can the reader provide to support the statement that the narrator’s hatred is more intent than other people’s? {2.b} [DOK 3] (Advanced) A. The narrator longs to have a loving relationship with this mother in spite of her abusive ways. B. The narrator struggles to maintain positive relationships with his brothers. C. The narrator’s anger often presents itself at inappropriate times during the school day. D. The narrator’s anger is the result of his mother’s constant abuse.

  4. Bellwork #14: MCT2 Practice Read the following excerpt from A Child Called “It”: One Child’s Courage to Survive by Dave Pelzer. “Branching out on a different level, I enlisted in the United States Air Force, discovering historical values and an instilled sense of pride and belonging that until then, I had never known. After years of struggle, my purpose became clear; for above all, I came to realize that America was truly the land where one could come from less than humble beginnings, to become a winner from within.” Although this book tells a story, does the narrator’s word choice in the passage above also support an attempt to add persuasion to the book? {2.e} [DOK 3] (Advanced) A. Yes, because the narrator uses stereotypes to classify people who made it through hard times B. Yes, because the narrator uses glittering generalities to create interest in the United States Air Force C. No, because the narrator uses figurative language to describe the United States Air Force D. No, because the narrator states unsupported facts rather than opinion

  5. Bellwork #15: MCT2 Practice Based on the information presented within A Child Called “It” by Dave Pelzer, what prediction can be made in regard to his career choice? {2.b} [DOK 3] (Proficient) Dave Pelzer’s mother was a gifted cook; therefore, he will be become a successful cook in the armed services. Dave Pelzer’s abuse has prepared him for military life in terms of taking orders. Dave Pelzer’s father was a successful fireman; therefore, Dave will follow in his father’s footsteps. Dave Pelzer’s gratitude toward his teachers will result in his choice to become a teacher himself.

  6. Predicting an Outcome

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