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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Amelia Earhart
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1. What type of narrative was the Amelia Earhart article?
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Legend
Myth
Biography
Autobiography
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2. What is your name?
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3. What information from paragraph one would I need to figure out how old Amelia Earhart would be today?
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Location of birth
Year of birth
Her age when she saw her first airplane
Her interest in airplanes
4. What caused Amelia to take an interest in airplanes?
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She got older
She started to see more airplanes
She took a short ride in an airplane
5. What evidence from paragraph three would support the inference that Amelia was a very good pilot?
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Amelia was asked to be the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean
There were three people in the airplane
Amelia was excited to be riding in the airplane
Amelia really wanted to fly the airplane herself
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What word from paragraph four supports the inference that Amelia was brave?
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became
first
fly
alone
What is an inference?
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Something true
A conclusion drawn from evidence or reasoning
A summary
A view that somebody takes about an issue
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