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Edge Level A - Division of Language Arts/Reading

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8. People react differently toward their heritage; their birthright. Which statement is NOT true aboutone <strong>of</strong> the characters you met in “Skins” or “Nicole?”F. Randolph White is African-American with Native American ancestors, and he is proud <strong>of</strong> hisancestry.G. Nicole is white and African-American, and she resists being identified as belonging to eitherracial group or being called any term that means <strong>of</strong> mixed racial ancestry.H. Mitchell Sabattis is Native American and Swedish, and he tries to hide his Swedish ancestry andpretends to be solely an Indian.I. Jimmy T is Native American and Hungarian, and he dresses and wear his hair to emphasize hisIndian ancestry.9. Which statement from either “Skins” or “Nicole” best expresses the main idea <strong>of</strong> these twoselections?A. “…pain is part <strong>of</strong> the admission fee for being human.”B. “It’s just so much easier to hide your real self.”C. “I think when people act stupid they are holding themselves back and ultimately losing out.”D. “But if you’re talking to me, call me by my name.”10. Read these sentences from “Nicole.”I do still get angry. I have a real temper.Which character in “Skins” could also speak these words?F. Mr. BlackG. Mr. WhiteH. Mitchell SabattisI. Jacques DennisHampton Brown <strong>Edge</strong> <strong>Level</strong> C, Unit 1, Cluster 3 4 <strong>of</strong> 4

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