Into the Woods [Reading Comprehension]
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- Q1
Who was the narrative text about?
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Which sentence in the paragraph best describes Henry David Thoreau as an author?
How would he write a book with such noise in his family's house?
He would have to find a place of his own.
Thoreau headed outside, shutting the door with emphasis.
20s - Q3
Which of these events happened first?
His family's noise made it impossible for Henry to write.
He felt an interest in living in the woods.
He felt an interest in living in the woods.
He shut the door with emphasis.
20s - Q4
Thoreau headed outside, shutting the door with emphasis.
What does "shutting the door with emphasis", mean?
Close the door gently.
Close the door with force.
Close the door slowly.
20s - Q5
Henry David Thoreau raised his pen to write, but the chatter of guests in the next room filled his ears.
What does "chatter of guests" mean?
guests talking noisily
guests reading Henry's book
guests eating quietly
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