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Indifference means...
a lack of interest or concern
considered carefully; thought over
was irritated and angry
tell someone about a secret or private matter while trusting them not to repeat it to others
Pondered means...
a lack of interest or concern
considered carefully; thought over
was irritated and angry
tell someone about a secret or private matter while trusting them not to repeat it to others
Fumed means...
a lack of interest or concern
considered carefully; thought over
was irritated and angry
tell someone about a secret or private matter while trusting them not to repeat it to others
Confided means...
a lack of interest or concern
considered carefully; thought over
was irritated and angry
tell someone about a secret or private matter while trusting them not to repeat it to others
Surmised means...
guessed
commonly practiced; doing or acting by habit
going along with; accompanying
to do something with bad intentions; being mean on purpose
a copy that is represented as the original
Habitually means...
guessed
commonly practiced; doing or acting by habit
going along with; accompanying
to do something with bad intentions; being mean on purpose
a copy that is represented as the original
Escorting means...
guessed
commonly practiced; doing or acting by habit
going along with; accompanying
to do something with bad intentions; being mean on purpose
a copy that is represented as the original
Spitefully means...
guessed
commonly practiced; doing or acting by habit
going along with; accompanying
to do something with bad intentions; being mean on purpose
a copy that is represented as the original
Imitation means...
guessed
commonly practiced; doing or acting by habit
going along with; accompanying
to do something with bad intentions; being mean on purpose
a copy that is represented as the original
What is the point of view in Identity Theft?
1st person
2nd person
3rd person
At the beginning of the story, what is the main reason the original Ana does not like the new girl?
The new girl is unkind to her.
Their classmates like the new girl better.
The original Ana has the same name as the new girl.
The original Ana thinks the new girl is prettier and nicer.
In the middle of the story, the original Ana wants to warm up to the new girl. What does this show about the original Ana?
She has chosen to stop disliking the new girl.
She has a plan to play a trick on the new girl.
She does not want to behave like the new girl.
She wants to be more popular than the new girl.
In the middle of the story, the original Ana says that the new girl is a fraud. What does fraud mean as it is used here?
foe
fool
fake
failure
What does the original Ana think will happen when she moves to her new school?
She will make a lot of friends.
She will enjoy being the new student.
She will be the only one with her name.
She will steal the identity of another student.
What does the original Ana do at the end of the story?
She decides to be kind to the old Ana at her new school.
She tries to be friends with the old Ana at her new school.
She behaves the same way the new Ana did at the beginning of the story.
She realizes how poorly she treated the new Ana at the beginning of the story.
BONUS: What is the irony in "Identity Theft"?
The irony is that the original Ana dislikes new Ana's popularity and that they share a name. But when the original Ana moves to a new school, she takes the role of the new Ana by becoming exactly what she disliked.
It is ironic that they both have the same name.
The irony is that original Ana not only meets one person with the same name, but when she goes to a new school she meets another girl with the same name.
What is a possible theme in "Identity Theft"?
Stay true to yourself
Learn to accept who you are
What goes around comes around
Be accepting of others
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