Origami City
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Jessica Zelkovich
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English
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7th - 8th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true of a conventional home?
A. It is built using recent inventions
It is similar to many other homes.
It is safer than most other homes.
Its shape and size can be changed.
2.
Multiple Choice
According to “Welcome to Origami City,” what was the first project planned using origami-style construction?
a satalite
a bridge
a city building
a medical device
3.
Multiple Choice
According to “Welcome to Origami City,” how are buildings that use zipper tube structures different from traditional construction?
The buildings can be mobile.
The buildings have more than one function.
The buildings use less energy.
The buildings are relatively inexpensive.
4.
Multiple Choice
Which print feature might an author use to clarify the organizational structure of a text?
Headline-title of the text
italics
boldfacing-bold words
subheadings
5.
Multiple Choice
What is one purpose of using diagrams, pictures, graphs, and charts in a text?
to draw readers' attention to a word or phrase
to create a clear organizational structure
to illustrate a point that is being made in the text
to frustrate the reader
6.
Multiple Choice
Which message best reflects the author’s perspective on zipper tube technology in “Welcome to Origami City”?
Zipper tubes are a clever new construction method with a few highly specialized uses.
Zipper tubes are an exciting new technology that challenge us to reimagine how we build.
Zipper tubes have led to the construction of cities that can be changed or moved almost instantaneously.
Zipper tubes encourage engineers to take dangerous risks because the tubes allow structures to be built too quickly.
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