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פתרון בגרות שאלון ד׳ Module D קיץ תשע״ה 2015 מועד ב׳ 414, 016115 מספר שאלון

Part I - Question 1 The Treasure of Lemon Brown Greg goes into the building because (-) he wants to play checkers. he wants to see Lemon Brown. He doesn't like to go to school. He doesn't want to go home.

Part I - Question 2 Why did Lemon Brown name appear in the newspaper? he was a dangerous thug. he was a famous blues singer. he lost his son in the war. he found a lost treasure.

Part I - Question 3 Why did Lemon Brown throw himself down the stairs? To escape from Greg. To get to his Razor. To run away. To frighten the thugs.

Part I - Question 4 “I’m not looking for your treasure, Greg answered, smiling if you have one. Why doesn't Greg believe that Lemon Brown has a treasure? Give information from the text.

Part I - Answer 4 Greg doesn't believe that Brown has a treasure because he looks poor. Brown wears baggy and smelly clothes.His shoes were tied to his legs with a string and he lived in an abandon building. The clothes that he wore were from the Salvation Army charity box which Greg had seen earlier.

Part I - Question 5 HOTS - At the end of the story, Lemon brown says to Greg .”You OK for a youngster.” Why does Lemon Brown opinion of Greg change from the beginning to the end of the story?

Part I - Answer 5 Inferring At the beginning of the story, Lemon Brown thinks that Greg came to the abandoned building in order to take his treasure. Later in the story Lemon Brown understands that Greg doesn't want his treasure. He also understands that Greg is a good boy. He reminds him of his son. Greg helps him frighten the thugs. Lemon Brown also sees that Greg is willing to learn from him; he asks Lemon Brown questions and listens to him carefully. I infer that those are the reasons that make Lemon Brown change his opinion about Greg.   

Part II - Question 6 Mr. Know All The narrator is (-) the captain of the ship. the man in the cabin with Mr. Kelada the one who knows everything. an expert on pearls.

Part II - Question 7 Why does Mr. Kelada want to spend so much time with the narrator? Because the narrator (-) is English is very sociable liked card tricks likes to argue

Part II - Question 8 Which two characters always argue throughout the story? Mr. Kelada and Mrs. Ramsey The narrator and Mr. Kelada Mr. Kelada and Mr. Ramsey Mr. Ramsey and Mrs. Ramsey

Part II - Question 9 After Mr. Kelada examined the pearl necklace, Mrs. Ramsey looked (-) Happy angry relaxed frightened

Part II - Question 10 HOT - Why does Mr. Kelada decide to lose the bet with Mr. Ramsey? Give information from the story to support your answer.

Part II - Answer 10 Inferring. After looking at Mrs. Ramsey necklace Mr. Kelada knew the true - the pearls were real and expensive. That is the moment that Kelada realized that Mrs. Ramsay was lying to her husband, because she had told him that the necklace cost 18 dollars. Kelada realizes that if he reveals the true about the pearls, then Mrs. Ramsey’s marriage would be in trouble. Mr. Kelada is a true gentleman and decided to lose the bet in order to protect Mrs. Ramsay.

Part II - Question 11 Summer’s Reading What does George read at the beginning of the story? Books from the library. Sophie’s magazines. the New York Times. School books.

Part II - Question 12 What kind of education does George think he will get if he reads a hundred books? An education that (-) is different from the one he can get in school will help him succeed in school will let him help his family is like the education Mr. Cattanzara got.

Part II - Question 13 After George tells Mr. Cattanzara he is reading books, people start to treat him nicely. As a result, George (-) reads all the books on his list feels better about things goes to the park more often enjoys being with his friends.

Part II - Question 14 When Mr. Cattanzara asks George about his reading, George (-) talks about the books runs away can’t answer gets angry

Part II - Question 15 HOTS - At the end of the story, Mr. Cattanzara asks George about his having read a hundred books. What is Mr. Cattanzara trying to do for George by asking this question? Give information from the story to support your answer.

Part II - Answer 15 Mr. Cattanzara asks George about 100 books because he wanted to show George that he knows he’s lying about reading the books. He also wanted to encourage George to be more active and change his life through education. Mr. Cattanzara used to be like George and doesn't want George to make the same mistakes he has done in the past.

Part III - Question 16 Thank You M’am Langston Hughes helps us see that we are the same and that no matter how difficult our personal situation may be, it’s probably a situation that can be changed and improved with acts of kindness. Make a connection between the quote and the story. Give information from the story to support your answer.

Part III - Answer 16 Everybody experiences difficulties in life, but they can overcome them. In the story “Thank You Mam” he writes about Mrs. Jones that helps a boy who tries to rob her purse. instead of turning him in to the police, she takes him home, makes him dinner and gives him some money to buy new shoes. We assume that the reason Mrs. Jones helped the boy was that she herself was in a difficult situation in life when she was younger. She also wanted things she couldn't get and she did things that only god knows about. She is very kind and tries to help the boy because she understands how he feels. She knows that by helping him she may change his life for the better.

Part III - Question 17 The Road Not Taken Robert frost liked to use nature in his poems. Sometimes his poems look very simple but in fact they can have an important message for us. he felt that we can learn the lessons of life through nature. Make a connection between the quote and the story. Give information from the story to support your answer.

Part III - Answer 17 Robert Frost wrote poems about nature. His nature descriptions are beautiful and simple. He writes about woods, leaves,plants and other things that appear in nature. In the poem, "The Road Not Taken" Frost writes about a yellow wood. A traveler is standing in front of a crossroad and does not know which way to choose. He has a dilemma. Finally he chooses one way that attracts him more. and hopes to come back to the first road in another day. He knows exactly that as in life, a way leads on to way, and we always wonder in our heart about the way we did not eventually take.