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In what way is this text is a historical fiction?
The setting is based on made-up places in the future.
The setting is based on real places in the future.
The setting is based on made-up places in the past.
The setting is based on real places in the past.
What detail helps us to infer that Ezekiel was trying to improve his life?
He used scraps of wood to make furniture.
He was too busy with scraps to notice that he had lost his job.
He saved some tools that used to belong to his parents.
His home was hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
What is the central message of the author?
Peaceful protest can help to fight for freedom.
To get ahead in life, you have to use your faith, yours wits and your skills.
You need to work hard and have a dream to follow.
Sacrifices and equality for all.
Which details help us to infer that the journey West was challenging?
It took weeks and the terrain was rough.
Ezekiel had brought his heavy tools.
The other passengers were afraid.
It took two drivers to man the coach.
Why did the author choose to include the story of the settlers?
It shows that Ezekiel is in grave danger.
It shows that even though it was hard to move west, you could start a new life.
It shows that need a doctor more than carpenter.
It shows that Ezekiel made poor decision to move out West.
How did the stagecoach boss repay Ezekiel for repairing the coach on his way out West?
He honored Ezekiel's request for some building materials.
He honored Ezekiel's request for more settlers.
He gave him enough money build a new settlement.
He gave his friend a job on the stagecoach.
What things did Ezekiel offer the stagecoach passengers who stopped in the settlement?
He offered them furniture that he made from the wood.
He offered to help them repair the stagecoach.
He offered to work for them as a carpenter.
He offered cooked eggs and some milk.
What evidence is there that Ezekiel became a leader in the settlement?
Nobody believes in his dream or follows his advice.
He began charging stagecoach passengers for food and drinks.
The settlers nominated him as major of the town.
He encourages people to work together in developing the settlement.
How did the settlement become a small town where many travelers would stop to rest?
As Ezekiel gave up and went to another place, the settlers became more successful and built a town from scraps.
As the weather became really bad, more passengers got stuck at the settlement and they built a town from pieces of coach wagon.
As the settlers made money from selling food to travelers they were able to afford to build stores, houses and even hotels.
As the settlement became more popular, the stagecoach boss built a town.
What was Ezekiel's dream?
His dream was to find a place of his own, that he could build and call his.
His dream was to be the world's greatest carpenter.
His dream was to be a stagecoach driver.
His dream was to keep traveling West and see what else was out there.
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