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Q 1/29
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When you encounter an unfamiliar word while reading, what is the BEST first strategy to use?
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Skip the word and keep reading
Ask someone else what it means
Stop reading and look it up in a dictionary
Use context clues from surrounding sentences
Q 2/29
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Which strategy would be MOST helpful for understanding the main idea of a complex paragraph?
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Read only the first sentence
Identify the topic sentence and supporting details
Focus on the longest sentences
Count how many times key words are repeated
29 questions
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When you encounter an unfamiliar word while reading, what is the BEST first strategy to use?
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Which strategy would be MOST helpful for understanding the main idea of a complex paragraph?
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When making predictions about what will happen next in a story, good readers should base their predictions on:
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If you realize you don't understand what you just read, what should you do FIRST?
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Which question would BEST help you analyze a character's motivation in a story?
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When you encounter the idiom 'It's raining cats and dogs' in a story, what is the BEST way to determine its meaning?
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Read this sentence: 'After studying all night, Sarah felt like a zombie walking into class.' What does comparing Sarah to a zombie reveal about her condition?
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If you read 'Don't count your chickens before they hatch' and you're unsure of the meaning, which strategy would help you understand it BEST?
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In the analogy 'Books are to knowledge as keys are to doors,' what deeper relationship is being compared?
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When you see the idiom 'break the ice' in a passage about a shy student joining a new club, what does this phrase most likely mean?
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Read: 'His explanation was as clear as mud.' What technique should you use to understand this contradictory comparison?
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In the analogy 'Time is money,' what abstract concept is being explained through a concrete comparison?
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If you encounter 'She spilled the beans about the surprise party,' which context clue would BEST help you understand this idiom?
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Complete the sentence: 'The detective followed the winding _____ through the old mansion, searching for clues that would lead to the hidden treasure.' Which word creates the most vivid mental image for readers?
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Complete the maze sentence: 'After wandering through the _____ of bookshelves, Maria finally discovered the _____ section she needed for her research project.' Which word pair makes the most sense?
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Complete the sentence: 'The young explorer navigated through the _____ of caves, using her flashlight to illuminate the _____ passages ahead.' Which combination creates the best flow when read aloud?
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Which punctuation mark tells a reader to pause the LONGEST when reading aloud?
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Complete the maze sentence: 'Lost in the _____ of city streets, the tourists had to _____ their way back to the hotel using only a paper map.' What word combination shows problem-solving?
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When reading this sentence aloud, where should you place the STRONGEST emphasis? 'I never said she stole the money.'
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Read these two sentences: 'The ancient library was filled with dusty books and creaking wooden shelves. The modern library buzzed with computers and digital displays.' What is the main contrast being shown?
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Compare these sentences: 'Maya practiced piano for three hours every day and won the competition. Jake practiced piano for thirty minutes twice a week and came in last place.' What relationship between effort and results is being demonstrated?
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In the exposition of a story, what essential information must the author provide to help readers understand what follows?
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During the rising action of a plot, what should be happening to keep readers engaged and build toward the climax?
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The climax of a story represents which crucial moment in the plot structure?
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Read: 'The desert was scorching hot with no shade in sight. The mountain peak was freezing cold with snow covering every surface.' What literary technique is being used to highlight the difference between these two settings?
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Read this passage: 'Marcus had always been afraid to speak up in class, even when he knew the right answer. After weeks of practice with his teacher, he finally raised his hand and shared his brilliant idea with confidence.' What is the main theme of this passage?
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Read this passage: 'Emma spent her entire allowance on a expensive video game she had wanted for months. When her grandmother's birthday arrived the next week, Emma realized she had no money left to buy her a gift.' What theme does this passage illustrate?
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Read this passage: 'Jake laughed when his classmate dropped her lunch tray in the cafeteria, but he felt terrible when everyone stared at him disapprovingly. The next day, he helped clean up when another student spilled juice, and his classmates smiled at his kindness.' What is the central theme?
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Read this passage: 'Sophia's family moved to three different cities in two years because of her father's job transfers. Although she missed her old friends, Sophia discovered she had become excellent at making new friends and adapting to new situations.' What theme emerges from this passage?