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                                                    20 points one saturday i decided to be extra good. when she came out of the bedroom tying her robe, she yawned a hat-sized yawn and blinked red eyes at the weak brew of coffee i had fixed for her. i made her toast with strawberry jam spread to all the corners and set the three boxes of cereal in front of her. if she didn’t care to eat cereal, she could always look at the back of the boxes as she drank her coffee. 1. what might the passage from “the drive-in movies” lead you to predict? (1 point) whatever the narrator does is going to turn out badly. the narrator’s mother will go back to bed. the narrator will keep trying to be good all day. mom will take advantage of the narrator’s decision by giving him many jobs to do i blamed rick and he blamed me. debra stood at the window, not wanting to get involved. now, not only would we not go the movies, but mom would surely snap a branch from the plum tree and chase us around the yard. 2. what does the passage lead you to predict about how “the drive-in movies" will end? (1 point) debra will be the only one who goes to the movies with mom. mom will take them all to the movies. mom will tell the narrator to take care of the other kids, and she will go to the movies by herself. the children will not go to the movies, and mom will punish the boys. use the passage to answer the question. 3. which of these best states the main idea of “the drive-in movies”? (1 point) a boy loves the drive-in movies. a boy works to get what he wants. a boy has to do a lot of chores. 4. what is the meaning of the word evident in this passage from “the drive-in movies”? but the beauty was evident. the shine, hurting our eyes and glinting like an armful of dimes, brought mother out. (1 point) startling an introduction clear to see disappointing

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