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Using the story and your own prior knowledge, select the best answer, Circle the letter that
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1. Why did the author write "Dinerland"?
to persuade the reader to eat in a diner
b. to show the reader how to become an artist
c. to tell the story of how Jerry created Dinerland
d. to encourage the reader to go to art school
a.
2. What happens to the clay when it is in the kiln?
The clay becomes hard and dry.
b. The clay softens.
C. The clay shrinks.
d. The clay becomes flat and dry.
3. What did Jerry Berta's teachers tell him?
a. He could not make a living as an artist.
b. He should become an engineer.
c. He should behave and everything would be fine.
d. His parents needed to meet with the principal.
4. AFTER Jerry Berta sees Rosie's Diner for the first time, what does he do?
a. He creates his own diner, making one out of clay.
b. He gives up being an artist and buys a brand new diner.
c. He goes back to school.
d. He takes a long vacation.
5. If the passage needed a new title, which would be BEST?
a. "Jerry's Road Trip"
b. "How Dinerland Came to Be"
c. "Diner Food"
d. "How to Become an Artist"
6. Read these sentences from the passage then he found an old diner and moved it to
his lot. He worked long and hard, chogencadenan the old diner into his new studio where he
could create his art, with space in front for him to show visitors his work.
What does the word studio mean?
a. House
b. Workroom
C. garage
d. Classroom


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