
RL.6.1
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- Q1Which sentence from the passage BEST supports the answer to Part A?"Mrs. Neville suddenly looked awfully old.""'Have a good summer, Mrs. Neville!' I told her from the doorway.""'Have a good summer,' Mrs. Neville said, and I realized suddenly that I was free.""Before I got out, though, I looked back at Mrs. Neville."60sRL.6.1
- Q2Which detail from the passage BEST supports the answer to Part A?" ... sat with one eye fixed to the clock.""The sun had grown steadily hotter .... "" ... the baseball field had been mowed .... "" ... and how much we'd learned ... "60sRL.6.1
- Q3Which detail from the fable BEST supports the answer to Part A?" ... through which came air and light ... ""There was once an animal born into this world .... "" ... this animal was born in a cage."" ... opening his eyes upon Life ... "60sRL.6.1
- Q4Which sentence from the passage contributes to the plot in a similar way?"In the corner he crouched, wondering and fearingly." (paragraph 3)"Here he grew, and throve in strength and beauty under care of an invisible protecting hand." (paragraph 2)"So out the opening he thrust his head, to see the canopy of the sky grow broader, and the world waxing wider." (paragraph 3)"Then slowly did he approach the door, dreading the unaccustomed, and would have closed it, but for such a task his limbs were purposeless." (paragraph 3)60sRL.6.1
- Q5Which sentence from the fable BEST supports the answer to Part A?"Here he grew, and throve in strength and beauty under care of an invisible protecting hand.""Then one time standing in the flood of it; a deep in-drawn breath-a bracing of strong limbs, and with a bound he was gone.""Awaking one day from his slothful rest, lo! the door of his cage stood open: accident had opened it.""So does he live, seeking, finding, joying and suffering."60sRL.6.1
- Q6Which detail from the passage BEST supports the answer to Part A?"But Mrs. Chipley strode purposefully on, as if she had no time to notice small discomforts.""'As if we didn't have enough troubles!' groaned Mrs. Chipley. 'There it goes and rains on us!"'"'A few days, and I'll have my daughter straightened around and come back."'"The two of them had come all the way across the city on the bus, and during the ride the sky had darkened and the street lights had bloomed all at once."60sRL.6.1
- Q7Which sentence from paragraph 5 BEST supports the answer to Part A?"Raindrops hitting a large mailbox echoed like drumbeats down the street.""Their coattails snapped behind them.""It splashed and flew about them as they hurried along the gloomy street, as if the faster they went the more they stirred up the fury of the night.""Sally's long red hair, fluttering bannerlike behind her, gave their small procession a brave look."60sRL.6.1
- Q8Which detail from paragraph 8 BEST supports the answer to Part A?"'Only came back here to sell the house."'"'Going back again too, pretty soon, your ma tells me,' said Mrs. Chipley.""'I'm sure I didn't know what else to do but call her, what with your mom and dad away on that business trip, and we don't want to spoil it for them .... "'"'But never you mind, honey,' she went on, without slackening her furious pace at all .... "60sRL.6.1
- Q9Which detail from the passage BEST supports the answer to Part A?" ... the little bowsprit suggesting a jib ... " (paragraph 7)" ... were trifles not likely to meet his approval." (paragraph 7)"This curtailed my anticipated sport .... " (paragraph 8)"He commanded me .... " (paragraph 8)60sRL.6.1
- Q10Which sentence from the passage BEST supports the answer to Part A?"He commanded me, in the most emphatic terms, never to go out in the Dolphin without leaving the mast in the boat-house." (paragraph 8)"The gables and roofs of the houses facing eastward are covered with red rust, like the flukes of old anchors .... " (paragraph 2)"Every Rivermouth boy looks upon the sea as being in some way mixed up with his destiny." (paragraph 1)"I am afraid I required but slight urging to join in the investment." (paragraph 5)60sRL.6.1
- Q11Which detail from the song BEST supports the answer to Part A?"full and round" (line 14)"shout from shore" (line 15)"awful roar" (line 18)"foreign shore" (line 20)60sRL.6.1
- Q12Which detail from the passage BEST supports the answer to Part A?"'I wonder if I shall ever sail away beyond that line yonder, far, far away ... _,,, (paragraph 3)" ... he used to wade in it, and catch crabs in it, and gather shells on the shore .... " (paragraph 1)" ... for there was not a breath of wind to fill their sails." (paragraph 2)"Davy was a fisher boy; and Davy was a very active little boy .... " (paragraph 1)60sRL.6.1
- Q13Which detail in paragraph 1 BEST supports the answer to Part A?" ... his grandfather had been a fisherman .... "" ... as he grew older ... "" ... ran home to his mother ... "" ... harbour near his father's cottage."60sRL.6.1