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A scientist studying climate change notices that polar ice caps are melting at an alarming rate. Based on the context, what does 'deteriorate' most likely mean?
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To become worse or break down over time
To remain the same
To improve gradually
To freeze completely
Q 2/30
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The mayor had to make a difficult decision about the new park. She needed to 'accommodate' both the families who wanted playgrounds and the teenagers who wanted a skate park. What does accommodate mean in this context?
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To delay the decision
To choose only one option
To ignore completely
To make room for or satisfy different needs
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A scientist studying climate change notices that polar ice caps are melting at an alarming rate. Based on the context, what does 'deteriorate' most likely mean?
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The mayor had to make a difficult decision about the new park. She needed to 'accommodate' both the families who wanted playgrounds and the teenagers who wanted a skate park. What does accommodate mean in this context?
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After years of saving money in small amounts, Maria was finally able to buy her dream bicycle. What does 'accumulate' suggest about how she got the money?
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The desert region received no rainfall for months, making it impossible for most plants to survive. What does 'arid' most likely describe?
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When the famous author walked into the classroom, the students fell silent and stared in amazement. What emotion does 'awe' best represent?
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The land after the volcanic eruption was completely 'barren' - nothing could grow there for years. What does this suggest about the soil?
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During the storm, the lighthouse served as a 'beacon' for ships trying to find the harbor safely. What role did the lighthouse play?
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The students decided to 'boycott' the cafeteria until healthier food options were provided. What action did they take?
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The team decided to 'collaborate' on the science project instead of working individually. What does this suggest about their approach?
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The factory's waste began to 'contaminate' the nearby river, affecting the fish and plants. What was happening to the water?
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There was great 'controversy' over the school's decision to eliminate art classes from the curriculum. What does this indicate about people's reactions?
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The farmer worked hard to 'cultivate' the land, preparing it carefully for the spring planting season. What was the farmer doing?
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The rainforest was so 'dense' that very little sunlight reached the ground through the thick canopy of trees. What does dense describe about the forest?
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The mining company continued to 'deplete' the mountain's natural resources until nothing valuable remained. What was happening to the resources?
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The community was 'desperate' for clean water after the hurricane damaged the treatment plant. What does this reveal about their situation?
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The teacher encouraged 'dialogue' between students with different viewpoints on the environmental issue. What was she promoting?
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As the population grew, the available farmland began to 'diminish', creating concerns about food production. What was happening to the farmland?
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The butterfly population seemed to 'eclipse' all previous records, with millions more spotted this year than ever before. What does eclipse suggest?
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The new recycling program proved to be highly 'efficient', reducing waste by 75% while using fewer resources. What does efficient indicate about the program?
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The criminal tried to 'elude' capture by hiding in the dense forest for weeks. What was the criminal attempting to do?
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When analyzing the universal theme of 'Good vs Evil' in fantasy literature, which statement best demonstrates higher-order thinking about this theme's purpose?
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If you were to rewrite a scene where a hero defeats a dragon from the dragon's point of view, what would be the most significant change in meaning?
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Which context clue strategy would be most effective for understanding the meaning of 'fantastical' in the phrase 'fantastical events that defy the laws of nature'?
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When magical creatures appear in fantasy stories, they most often serve to represent which deeper literary purpose?
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If a fantasy story about friendship between a human and a talking animal were rewritten from the animal's perspective, what theme would likely become more prominent?
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Which sentence best demonstrates how context clues reveal the meaning of 'heroism' in fantasy literature?
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When analyzing 'other worlds' in fantasy literature, what makes this element most significant for understanding universal themes?
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If you rewrote a scene where a hero finds a magical object from the object's point of view, which aspect would most likely change the story's meaning?
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Using context clues, what does 'fantastical objects' most likely mean in the phrase 'The wizard's tower contained fantastical objects that glowed with inner light and whispered ancient secrets'?
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Which universal theme in fantasy literature best helps readers connect fictional experiences to their own lives?