The Age of Wire and String Test | Final Test - Medium

Ben Marcus
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The Age of Wire and String Test | Final Test - Medium

Ben Marcus
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 97 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. The ________ is a false map made out of skin, according to the terms section.
(a) Ben Marcus.
(b) Father.
(c) Witness.
(d) Boy.

2. The directional cloth must then be _______ in order to detect the position of the people or objects to be found.
(a) Hidden.
(b) Mocked.
(c) Burned.
(d) Chewed.

3. Birds fly in front of _______ shining on the landscape and the water, forming patterns.
(a) Darkness.
(b) Horror.
(c) Sunlight.
(d) Candle light.

4. _________ leave the room with the unnamed men, via a wire.
(a) Strengths.
(b) Ideas.
(c) Bread crumbs.
(d) Relatives.

5. There is a _______ hole in the bird, and hair falls to the grass in the form of drops.
(a) Purple.
(b) Green.
(c) Blue.
(d) Yellow.

Short Answer Questions

1. An object called a directional ______ transmits the pulses of the wind or what the author terms film.

2. _________ is the process in which one might weld normally replaceable parts, according to descriptions in this section.

3. Swimming becomes a commemoration of the dead that involves arcing movements of the ________.

4. ________ uses language that sounds like mathematics jargon to maintain that a girl burned in water is the key to a system.

5. The front of a ______ appears to be identical to that of a horse-drawn carriage, in the first section.

Short Essay Questions

1. What happens when the boy decides to pray to the bird, according to the story?

2. How does the author define the idea of religion in this section of the book?

3. Where does family energy come from, according to the section entitled "Flap, Wire, and Name"?

4. What is the process in which a dog current will be created within the dog?

5. What is the cycle of the boy who walks the earth in this section of the story?

6. What are the three things that the author points out as having affected the horse populations?

7. What happens to make a dog feel less hungry, according to the story's description?

8. What is the object of the hiding-ball game, according to the writing in the story?

9. What are some of the names of those parts of the brain that are able to resist the bird calls?

10. How is 'arm' described in Biology?

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