Q: Which sentence is correct?
A. The team are winning the game.
B. The team is winning the game.
A: The team is winning the game
Q: What is the main idea?
“Frogs can live in water and on land, making them unique animals.”
A: Frogs are unique because they live in water and on land
Q: “The wind howled all night.”
A: Personification
Q: Shows steps in order
A: Sequence
Q: “The tiny insect crawled slowly.”
A: Very small
Q: Identify the complete predicate:
“The small puppy barked loudly at the stranger.”
A: barked loudly at the stranger
Q: Which is a supporting detail?
A. Dolphins are intelligent animals.
B. Dolphins can learn tricks and communicate.
A: B
Q: “He was as quiet as a mouse.”
A: Simile
Q: Shows similarities and differences
A: Compare and Contrast
Q: “She was exhausted after the long race.”
A: Very tired
Q: Which sentence uses correct verb tense?
A. She has went to the store.
B. She has gone to the store.
A: B
Q: What is the main idea?
“Recycling helps reduce waste, conserve resources, and protect the environment.”
A: Recycling helps the environment
Q: “The test was a mountain to climb.”
A: Metaphor
Q: Explains reasons and results
A: Cause and Effect
Q: “The cave was dim, with barely any light.”
A: Dark
Q: Choose the correct pronoun:
“Each student must bring _____ book.”
A: his or her
Q: Why might the main idea NOT be directly stated?
A: The reader must infer it from details
Q: What does this mean?
“My brain is fried.”
A: Very tired or overwhelmed
Q: What structure is used?
“A problem is introduced, followed by ways to fix it.”
A: Problem and Solution
Q: “He was reluctant to answer, avoiding eye contact.”
A: Unwilling or hesitant
Q: Fix the sentence:
“Neither of the boys are ready.”
A: Neither of the boys is ready
Q: Which best states the main idea?
“Although video games can be fun, too much time playing them can affect sleep and schoolwork.”
A: Too much gaming can have negative effects
Q: Identify the type:
“I’ve told you a million times!”
A: Hyperbole
Q: Why would an author combine structures?
A: To explain ideas more clearly and thoroughly
Q: “Food was scarce during the winter.”
A: Limited or hard to find