Test Corrections  1. Answer B- analyze differences in the characters' moral dilemmas. [5B]  2. Answer H-understand, make inferences and draw conclusions.

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Test Corrections  1. Answer B- analyze differences in the characters' moral dilemmas. [5B]  2. Answer H-understand, make inferences and draw conclusions about the elements of fiction and provide evidence to support their understanding.  3. Answer C- analyze archetypes in. [2B]

Test Corrections  4. Answer G- understand, make inferences and draw conclusions about the elements of fiction and provide evidence to support their understanding.  5. Answer D - use a dictionary, a glossary, or a thesaurus. [1E]  6. Answer G- analyze isolated scenes and their contribution to the plot in fiction. [5A]  7. Answer [0-3]  8. Answer G- distinguish between the denotative and connotative meanings of words. [1B]

 9. Answer D- understand, make inferences and draw conclusions about the elements of fiction and provide evidence to support their understanding.  10. Answer H- understand, make inferences and draw conclusions about the elements of fiction and provide evidence to support their understanding.  11. Answer C- distinguish between the denotative and connotative meanings of words. [1B]  12. Answer F- understand, make inferences and draw conclusions about the elements of fiction and provide evidence to support their understanding.

Test Corrections  13. Answer D- understand, make inferences and draw conclusions about the elements of fiction and provide evidence to support their understanding.  14. Answer H- revise drafts to improve style, word choice, figurative language, sentence variety, and meaning. [13C]  15. Answer D- edit drafts for grammar, mechanics, and spelling. [13D]  16. Answer G - revise drafts to improve style, word choice, figurative language, sentence variety, and meaning. [13C]

 17. Answer B – edit drafts for grammar, mechanics, and spelling. [13D]  18. Answer F- edit drafts for grammar, mechanics, and spelling. [13D]  19. Answer C- edit drafts for grammar, mechanics, and spelling. [13D]