(MCAS) ELA Grade 4
(MCAS) ELA Grade 4
(MCAS) ELA Grade 4
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English Language Arts<br />
Score Point 3 `<br />
The lesson the stranger taught Kind Midas was be careful what you wish for. Two<br />
examples to explain my answer are that when King Midas touched Marygold, who the<br />
King loved so much, and turned into gold he learned his lesson and when he couldn’t<br />
eat or drink or relax because he turned everything rock solid he learned his lesson<br />
also.<br />
Score Point 2 `<br />
King Midas thought gold was more importat than everything and it’s not it means he<br />
thought gold was more important than his family and friends and for now on be<br />
careful what YOU wish for King Midas because sometimes you wish might come true it<br />
means be careful.<br />
Score Point 1 `<br />
1. Which would you rather have, a King - that little golden statue, or a little girl<br />
who could run and laugh and love you do not be greede.<br />
2. King Midas sprang up and ran to the river. He plunged into it, and then he<br />
dipped up a pitched of its water and hurried back to the palace.<br />
Score Point 0 `<br />
He learned that he has to much gold that there will be no more and that there are<br />
people that are poor and he has all of the gold.<br />
THE MASSACHUSETTS COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT SYSTEM: 55<br />
Release of Spring 2000, 2001 & 2002 Test Items<br />
Rev. 06/03 srm