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Water, Water, Everywhere! Post-Test: Summary

Read the selection; then answer the questions that follow 1. Which is the best one-sentence summary for paragraph 2? a. A yearly flood in Egypt did a lot of damage. b. A yearly flood in Egypt brought sediment that helped the land. c. A yearly flood brought more people to Ethiopia. d. A yearly flood in Egypt was caused by rain over the Pacific Ocean. 2. Which is the best summary for paragraph 4? a.Winds from the Atlantic drop rain on Egypt at the source of the Nile. The rain floods large cities near the river. b. Rain over the Atlantic comes on shore in Egypt and floods the Nile. c. Rain in France forms a river that travels to Egypt and dumps into the Nile. Then the Nile floods Egyptian farmland beside the river. d.Winds from the Atlantic drop rain on Ethiopia and rain-filled streams form a river. It dumps into the Nile, which floods Egyptian farmland beside the river. 3. Which would be an important detail to include in a summary of the article? a. The Nile River is in Egypt. b. People sail boats on the Nile. c. The capital of Ethiopia is Addis-Ababa. d. The Mississippi River also floods sometimes.

4.Write a summary of the whole article. Try to summarize in just two or three sentences.