Since the user options (ExplainAnswer, TeachTopic, GeneratePractice) are all set to false, no explanatory or educational sections will be included. The task is simply to provide the final answer based on the image — which is an answer key for a reading comprehension or literature assignment titled “Jacob the Great.”
However, since there’s no actual question being asked by the user (e.g., “What is the answer to question 5?”), and the image itself *is* the answer key, the most appropriate response is to present the full answer key as the “final answer,” assuming the student wants to verify their work or copy the correct responses.
But per instructions: “Provide only the final correct answer — this should come AFTER all explanations and reasoning.” Since no explanation is needed (options are false), and the image contains 22 answers, I’ll list them exactly as shown in the image.
Final Answer:
1. a. It hurt his fingers.
2. b. Angie
3. d. He read an ad for one in a comic book.
4. c. He shovels driveways and mows lawns.
5. c. In the spring
6. b. False
7. b. Jacob quits too many expensive activities.
8. b. Jacob reminded his father of himself.
9. d. Hesitant
10. a. A TV commercial
11. d. Raise money to go to space camp.
12. b. Jacob got a guitar for Christmas.
13. b. Jacob found forty-seven cents in the park
14. b. Impulsive
15. c. Entertain
16. a. Fiction
17. c. Realistic Fiction
18. b. Chronological
19. d. Third-Person Omniscient
20. a. Onomatopoeia
21. d. Hyperbole
22. c. Personification
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of reading worksheet with answer key.