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Reading comprehension is more than just pronouncing words. Students must be able to recognize the major events in the story. Also, the students should determine how the characters connect to these major events. The characters are presented with challenges. In the quiz, the students will practice answering questions about a story's characters, major events and challenges.
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Steve is the student who is scared because he forgot his math homework.
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Dale reassures Steve that the math homework is not for a grade.
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Steve is still scared even though the homework is not for a grade because he can't make a bad grade on the next math test.
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Ms. Peterson is the math teacher who assigned the math homework.
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Matt offers a suggestion that Steve could do the math homework before class starts.
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When Steve gets on the bus, Tim asks Steve if he did his math homework.
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After Matt speaks to Steve with his suggestion, Steve thinks the rest of the way to school.
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Steve sits with Tim. Dale and Matt are seated behind them.
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Steve sees a poster on the wall at school.
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A poster on the wall states that there is a meeting, so there will be no math class today.
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