Middle School Reading for the Common Core by LearningExpress

Middle School Reading for the Common Core by LearningExpress

Author:LearningExpress [LearningExpress]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: LearningExpress, LLC
Published: 2016-10-27T07:00:00+00:00


Think about it. Couldn’t you predict that, since it rained all day, that parade would be canceled, and if someone didn’t study, he or she might fail an exam? Figuring out why something happened and thinking about what might possibly happen next gets you involved and helps you better understand what you read.

Practice 1: The Magic of Merlin

Read the selection, and then answer the questions that follow.

(1) There are many legends about King Arthur, the Knights of the Round Table, and the wizard Merlin. Of all the characters in these tales, many people find Merlin the most fascinating, being a man of mystery and magic. It’s said that Merlin could talk to the animals in the forest and predict the future for kings. But unfortunately, he wasn’t able to predict his own future with the Lady of the Lake!

(2) According to a popular legend, as Merlin walked through the forest one day, he first met the Lady of the Lake. Some say he predicted he’d find her there that day, beside the forest lake that was her home, and that’s why he went there. The Lady was believed to be a great sorceress herself, although not as great as Merlin. She was amazed by his powers and promised to love him if he would teach her his magic. The Lady of the Lake was quite beautiful, and Merlin fell under her spell, so he agreed.

(3) Merlin began to teach the Lady of the Lake his most magical tricks. And for a while, she seemed happy. But she continually urged him to conjure up even greater magical feats. And she was constantly looking for some way to keep Merlin always at her side. She wanted to make sure that if he did come up with any new ideas, he’d have to share them with her!

(4) One day, the Lady of the Lake asked Merlin to build her a magical castle. She wanted it to be so strong that no one and nothing could ever destroy it. And she requested Merlin to make her castle invisible. That might have seemed a tall order for some, but Merlin did his magic. He built her a fabulous castle by the lake and then used his wizard’s powers to make the building invisible. Anyone traveling through the forest would see only the lake and not the Lady’s beautiful, enchanted castle. Merlin even taught the Lady how she could make her castle appear or disappear to make sure that no one could get in or come out of it unless she wished!

(5) The Lady of the Lake was very happy, for a while. Then she realized that Merlin still had the power to make her castle appear or disappear as well. That worried her. What if he left for good someday? She would no longer share all of the magic secrets he knew or would know in the future! So one day, as she and Merlin sat beneath a tree in the forest, she lulled him to sleep with a sweet song.



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