
E5 - Main Idea, Key Sentence, & Supporting Details
Quiz by Ma. Dolores E. De Fiesta
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- Q1
Which title best expresses the main idea of this text? (Listen to the audio clip)
The History of Halloween Costumes
Celtic Holidays
Ancient Celtic Festivals
The Origins of Halloween
300s - Q2
Which title best expresses the main idea of this text? (Listen to the audio clip)
Candies All Around the World
Top Selling Candies in the US
Tootsie Rolls: America's Favorite
Candy Corn: The World's Best-Selling Candy
300s - Q3
Which sentence best states the main idea of the story?
Hares and rabbits have distinct differences.
Hares and rabbits share many characteristics.
Hares have longer ears than rabbits.
Hares look like rabbits.
300s - Q4
Which would be the best title for this story?
The Solitary Hare
All in the Rabbit Family
Bunnies and Leverets
Don’t Call Me a Rabbit
300s - Q5
Reread these sentences in the story. Choose the one that does not belong.
Baby hares are called leverets.
They do not burrow like rabbits...
There are several distinctions.
Like rabbits, hares come in a wide variety...
300s - Q6
Which of these is not a conclusion you can draw from the passage?
Baby rabbits are called bunnies.
Some Rabbits and hares come in different colors.
Hares are often mistakenly called rabbits.
Baby hares are less dependent at birth than baby rabbits.
300s