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100

What is the main idea of the story The Three Little Pigs? 

The main idea of "The Three Little Pigs" is that hard work and preparation pay off, as the pig who builds a sturdy brick house is the only one who can withstand the wolf's attacks, while the pigs who took shortcuts with their straw and stick houses are easily defeated, highlighting the importance of not taking easy ways out.

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If a character is crying, what can you infer about their feelings?

They are feeling sad 

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What is text evidence?



Text evidence is specific details, quotes, or examples from a story, article, or passage that support an idea, claim, or conclusion. It helps to prove or explain something based on what is written in the text. For example, if you say a character is brave, you might use text evidence like, "The character didn't hesitate to help even though it was dangerous." This quote supports the idea that the character is brave.

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What is a synonym for "happy"?

A synonym for "happy" is "joyful." Other options include "cheerful," "content," "pleased," and "delighted."

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What is the subject of a sentence?

The subject of a sentence is the person, thing, or idea that the sentence is about. It usually tells who or what is performing the action or what the sentence is describing. For example, in the sentence "The dog ran quickly," "The dog" is the subject because it is who the sentence is about and who is performing the action of running.

200

In the paragraph, what is the main idea?

Butterflies go through a fascinating life cycle with four stages: egg, caterpillar (larva), pupa (chrysalis), and adult. It begins when a butterfly lays tiny eggs on leaves. From each egg hatches a caterpillar, which eats leaves and grows quickly. After reaching full size, the caterpillar forms a chrysalis, where it undergoes metamorphosis, transforming into an adult butterfly. Once the butterfly emerges, it dries its wings and begins flying, continuing the cycle by laying eggs of its own. This process shows the amazing transformation of nature.

The main idea of the paragraph is that butterflies go through a four-stage life cycle, including egg, caterpillar, pupa, and adult, demonstrating a remarkable transformation called metamorphosis.

200

The text says it was a "dark and stormy night." What can you infer about the mood?

The mood feels "scary" or "spooky" because it’s dark and there’s a storm. It makes you think something exciting or bad might happen.



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200

Which sentence from the passage supports the idea that the character was scared?

One evening, Emma was walking home from her friend's house when a thick fog rolled in. She couldn’t see more than a few steps ahead. The streetlights flickered, and an eerie silence surrounded her. As she hurried along, she heard a noise behind her. Her heart began to race, and she quickened her pace, glancing over her shoulder.

In the passage, the sentence "Her heart began to race, and she quickened her pace..." supports the idea that the character was scared. The description of her racing heart and the dark, empty room suggests fear or anxiety.

200

What does the word "predict" mean?

The word "predict" means to say or estimate what will happen in the future based on clues or information available. It's about making an educated guess about something that hasn't occurred yet. For example, you might predict the weather or the outcome of a game.

200

Which word is the verb in this sentence: "The dog runs quickly"?

The verb in the sentence "The dog runs quickly" is "runs" because it describes the action the dog is performing.


300

Which detail supports the main idea that teamwork helps solve problems?

Brushing your teeth is important because it keeps your teeth and gums healthy. It removes food particles and plaque, which can cause cavities and gum disease if left untreated. Brushing also helps prevent bad breath and keeps your smile looking clean and bright. By brushing your teeth twice a day, you protect your mouth from harmful bacteria and maintain good overall health.



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  • Brushing removes food particles and plaque.
  • It prevents cavities and gum disease.
  • It helps avoid bad breath.
  • Brushing keeps your smile clean and bright.
  • It protects your mouth from harmful bacteria.
  • Regular brushing supports good overall health.
300

Why might a character hide a gift behind their back?

A character might hide a gift behind their back to surprise someone, keep it a secret, or build suspense. It could also be to protect the gift from being seen too early or to create a moment of excitement when they reveal it later.



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300

What phrase shows how the main character solved the problem?



Lily was walking through the forest when she suddenly realized she had lost her way. The trees looked the same in every direction, and she couldn’t remember which path to take. She felt a little scared but decided not to panic. Taking a deep breath, she noticed a small stream nearby. She followed the sound of the water, hoping it would lead her to a familiar place. After a while, the stream led her to the edge of the forest, where she saw her house in the distance.



"She followed the sound of the water, hoping it would lead her to a familiar place."

This phrase shows that Lily used her observation and calm thinking to find a way out of the forest.

300

Find a context clue that helps you understand the meaning of "enormous."

Lily stood at the edge of the field, staring at the huge mountain in front of her. It was so tall that its peak seemed to touch the sky. As she looked around, she noticed how tiny the trees and houses looked compared to the mountain. It was clear that this was an enormous mountain, much bigger than anything she had ever seen before.


The clue "much bigger than anything she had ever seen before" helps us understand that "enormous" means very large. 

300

True or False: A noun is always a person.


False. A noun can be a person, but it can also be a place, thing, or idea. For example, "dog," "school," and "happiness" are all nouns, but they are not people.



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400

True or False: The main idea is always found in the first sentence of a passage.

The main idea is not always found in the first sentence of a passage. It can appear anywhere, including the middle or the end. Sometimes, it is implied and must be inferred from the supporting details.

400

How does the author imply that the character is brave without saying it directly?

The author might imply that a character is brave by showing their actions and decisions, like standing up to a challenge, helping others in a difficult situation, or facing fear without hesitation. For example, the character might move forward in a dangerous situation, show determination, or not back down even when things are tough. These actions suggest bravery without explicitly stating it.

400

What detail explains why the author believes recycling is important?


Sophie was walking through the park when she saw a group of people picking up trash. She noticed that there were piles of plastic bottles, cans, and cardboard left behind. A volunteer explained, "Recycling helps keep the environment clean and reduces the waste in landfills." Sophie decided to start recycling at home, sorting paper, plastic, and metal into different bins. She realized that by recycling, she could help protect the planet and make the world a better place.

"Recycling helps keep the environment clean and reduces the waste in landfills."

This detail shows that the author believes recycling is important because it helps protect the environment and reduce waste.

400

True or False: A prefix comes at the beginning of a word.

True

400

Rewrite this sentence to make it grammatically correct: "Him and me are going to the store."

"He and I are going to the store."

500

Read this passage. What is the main idea, and how do you know?

Little Red Riding Hood is about a young girl who goes to visit her grandmother, carrying a basket of food. On her way, she meets a wolf who tricks her into revealing where her grandmother lives. The wolf gets there first, disguises himself as the grandmother, and waits for Red Riding Hood. When she arrives, she notices something strange but is caught by the wolf. In some versions, a woodsman rescues her and her grandmother, while in others, they outsmart the wolf themselves.

The main idea of Little Red Riding Hood is to teach the importance of being cautious with strangers and not trusting everyone you meet.

500

What can you infer about a character who always helps others, even when it’s difficult?

You can infer that the character is kind, selfless, and caring. They might value helping others and are willing to put others' needs before their own, even when it’s hard. This suggests they are compassionate, strong, and have a sense of responsibility or empathy.

500

Use evidence from the text to explain why the author wrote this story.

Tommy loved playing soccer, but one day he got hurt during a game. His ankle swelled up, and he couldn’t walk properly. He was disappointed and felt like he would never play again. But his coach encouraged him to rest and follow the doctor’s advice. Over time, Tommy worked hard to strengthen his ankle. Slowly, he was able to return to the field. The next time he played, he scored a goal and felt proud of his recovery.

The author wrote this story to show the importance of perseverance and recovery. The evidence is shown when the coach encourages Tommy to rest and follow the doctor’s advice, and when Tommy works hard to strengthen his ankle, eventually returning to the field. This teaches readers that challenges can be overcome with effort and patience.

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What is the root word in "unbelievable," and what does it mean?

The root word in "unbelievable" is "believe." It means to accept that something is true or real. The prefix "un-" means "not," and the suffix "-able" means "capable of." So, "unbelievable" means something that is "not capable of being believed" or something that is hard to believe.

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Identify and fix the grammatical mistake: "She don’t like broccoli."


The mistake is in the use of "don't" instead of "doesn't" when the subject is "she."

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