The Power of W.O.W. Lesson Review.

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The Power of W.O.W. Lesson Review

What genre is “The Power of W.O.W.?” “The Power of W.O.W. is a play.”

Which section tells you the different parts in the play? The Cast of Characters tells you the parts of the play.

A play is divided into sections called ________. Acts

Acts have their own sections, when the settings change Acts have their own sections, when the settings change. These are called __________. Scenes

In the beginning of each scene, what is described for the reader? The setting is described in the beginning of each scene.

What is the theme for “The Power of W.O.W.?” The theme for the story is that people in a community can work together to solve problems.

What happened to everything King Midas touched? Everything King Midas touched turned to gold.

What is W.O.W., and what do the letters stand for? W.O.W. is a bus used as a bookmobile. W.O.W. Stands for “Words On Wheels”.

What is the problem in the story? There is not enough money to fund W.O.W.

What is the plan to save W.O.W.? The plan is to hold a car wash.

Mr. Diaz lets the kids use his parking lot. How does Mr. Diaz help? Mr. Diaz lets the kids use his parking lot.

What made tons of cars show up at the car wash? The event was shown on the news, and many more cars came.