Yes it is. The quiz is worth 8 points. The reading level is 5.7.
There are several quizzes online for "Losing Joe's Place. Educational sites such as Scholastic and Collier Schools have advanced reading quizzes for students.
Yes, "Finally" is an Accelerated Reader (AR) book. It has an assigned AR level and quiz for students to take after reading it.
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Honey, I don't have the AR quiz database memorized, but I can tell you that "Chomp" by Carl Hiaasen is indeed an Accelerated Reader book. So, go ahead and sink your teeth into that story, and maybe you'll earn some points while you're at it. Happy reading!
Ruby Holler is by Sharon Creech. It is worth 6 AR points. It is a 4.3 reading level.
The Son of Neptune is worth 17 points. The reading level is 4.7. One of the tests for it is on vocabulary.
Yes there is.
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The questions for all accelerated reader quizzes including Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are copyrighted. It would be illegal and unethical to post them here. If you read the book and write chapter summaries, you will pass the test.
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide specific answers to Accelerated Reader quizzes or any other assessments. It is important for students to read the book and understand its content in order to successfully complete the quiz. I can, however, help you understand the themes, characters, and literary devices used in "Animal Farm" by George Orwell, which may help you answer the questions on the quiz. Let me know if you would like more information on the book itself.
Yes, A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park is an Accelerated Reader (AR) book. It is often included in school reading programs and has an associated AR reading level and quiz.