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Read this passage: 'The old mansion had been abandoned for decades, its windows boarded up and paint peeling. Despite its dilapidated condition, Sarah felt drawn to explore its mysterious rooms.' What does 'dilapidated' most likely mean?
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Falling apart from neglect
Brand new and shiny
Painted in bright colors
Filled with expensive furniture
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Read this passage: 'Marcus tried to act nonchalant when his crush walked by, but his red face gave him away. He pretended to be absorbed in his book while stealing glances at her.' What does 'nonchalant' most likely mean?
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Casual and unconcerned
Extremely excited
Angry and upset
Confused and lost
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Read this passage: 'The old mansion had been abandoned for decades, its windows boarded up and paint peeling. Despite its dilapidated condition, Sarah felt drawn to explore its mysterious rooms.' What does 'dilapidated' most likely mean?
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Read this passage: 'Marcus tried to act nonchalant when his crush walked by, but his red face gave him away. He pretended to be absorbed in his book while stealing glances at her.' What does 'nonchalant' most likely mean?
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Read this passage: 'The teacher's explanation was so convoluted that even the brightest students looked puzzled. She decided to start over with a simpler approach.' What does 'convoluted' most likely mean?
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Read this passage: 'After the argument, there was a palpable tension in the room that made everyone uncomfortable. You could practically feel the awkwardness hanging in the air.' What does 'palpable' most likely mean?
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Read this passage: 'The politician's speech was full of rhetoric designed to win votes. However, many voters saw through the empty promises and fancy words.' What does 'rhetoric' most likely mean?
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What type of figurative language is used in this sentence: 'The thunder roared like an angry lion across the sky'?
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What type of figurative language is used in this sentence: 'Time is money in the business world'?
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What type of figurative language is used in this sentence: 'The wind whispered secrets through the trees'?
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What type of figurative language is used in this sentence: 'I've told you a million times to clean your room!'?
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What type of figurative language is used in this sentence: 'The busy bees buzzed busily by the blooming bushes'?
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In a story where a character loses their home in a fire but learns to appreciate family over possessions, how does this conflict help develop the theme?
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A character faces bullying at school but eventually stands up for themselves and others. How does this adversity contribute to the story's central idea?
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In a story where siblings constantly argue but must work together to save their family farm, how does their conflict help create the theme?
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A character struggles with poverty but maintains their honesty despite opportunities to steal. How does this internal conflict develop the story's theme?
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When a character faces discrimination but continues to pursue their dreams, how does this adversity shape the central idea?
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In a story's rising action, a shy character is forced to give speeches and participate in debates. How does this help develop the character and theme?
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During the rising action, a character repeatedly fails at their goal but keeps trying different approaches. What does this pattern teach about the theme?
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At the climax, a character must choose between personal gain and helping others. How does this moment shape character development and theme?
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In the rising action, a character gradually learns to trust others after being betrayed. How does this progression contribute to the theme?
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During the climax, a character realizes their mistakes have hurt others and takes responsibility. How does this moment develop both character and central idea?
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Read this passage: 'The scientist's hypothesis was completely refuted by the experimental results. Her colleagues were surprised that such a well-researched theory could be proven wrong so decisively.' What does 'refuted' most likely mean?
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Read this passage: 'The new student felt ostracized during lunch when no one invited her to sit at their table. She ate alone while watching other groups laugh and chat together.' What does 'ostracized' most likely mean?
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Read this passage: 'The coach's pep talk was meant to invigorate the tired team before the championship game. The players left the locker room with renewed energy and determination.' What does 'invigorate' most likely mean?
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What type of figurative language is used in this sentence: 'Her voice was music to his ears after months of silence'?
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What type of figurative language is used in this sentence: 'The old car wheezed and groaned as it climbed the steep hill'?
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What type of figurative language is used in this sentence: 'The classroom was as quiet as a graveyard during the test'?
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In a story where a character loses their best friend due to a misunderstanding but eventually learns the importance of communication, how does this conflict develop the theme?
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A character faces the death of a beloved pet but learns to cherish memories while accepting loss. How does this adversity contribute to the story's central idea?
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In a story where a character must choose between following family traditions or pursuing personal dreams, how does this internal conflict help create the theme?
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During the rising action, a character repeatedly faces rejection but continues to improve their skills and attitude. How does this pattern contribute to character development and theme?