Maya practiced the piano every day, even when she made mistakes. At the recital, she played beautifully.
What is the theme?
A. Music is easy
B. Practice leads to improvement
C. Recitals are stressful
D. Mistakes should be avoided
B. Practice leads to improvement
“The wind howled outside, and the windows rattled as Sarah pulled the blanket tighter around her.”
What does this suggest about the setting?
A. It is calm and warm
B. It is stormy and cold
C. It is sunny
D. It is quiet
B. It is stormy and cold
“The dog bolted across the yard.” What does “bolted” mean?
A. Slept
B. Ran quickly
C. Barked loudly
D. Ate food
B. Ran quickly
The main character in a story is the:
A. Antagonist
B. Narrator
C. Protagonist
D. Author
C. Protagonist
If an author explains facts, the purpose is:
A. Entertain
B. Persuade
C. Inform
D. Confuse
C. Inform
Jordan watched everyone else volunteer but stayed seated. After a long pause, he stood up and joined them.
What is the theme?
A. Following others is bad
B. People never change
C. Taking initiative requires courage
D. Volunteering is required
C. Taking initiative requires courage
“Marcus glanced at the clock every few seconds and tapped his foot rapidly.”
What can you infer about Marcus?
A. He is relaxed
B. He is nervous or anxious
C. He is tired
D. He is angry
B. He is nervous or anxious
“She was reluctant to answer.” What does “reluctant” mean?
A. Excited
B. Confused
C. Hesitant
D. Angry
C. Hesitant
The problem/struggle in a story is called:
A. Theme
B. Conflict
C. Setting
D. Tone
B. Conflict
If an author tries to convince you, the purpose is:
A. Inform
B. Persuade
C. Entertain
D. Describe
B. Persuade
The article explains how too much screen time affects sleep, focus, and mood in teenagers.
What is the main idea?
A. Screens are entertaining
B. Teenagers enjoy technology
C. Screen time negatively affects teens
D. Sleep is not important
C. Screen time negatively affects teens
“‘I’m fine,’ she said, turning away and wiping her eyes.”
What does this BEST suggest?
A. She is actually okay
B. She is hiding her emotions
C. She is confused
D. She is excited
B. She is hiding her emotions
“The room was dimly lit.” What does “dimly” mean?
A. Bright
B. Loud
C. Dark
D. Warm
C. Dark
A character struggling with their own feelings shows:
A. External conflict
B. Internal conflict
C. Resolution
D. Plot twist
B. Internal conflict
A text showing causes and results uses:
A. Chronological
B. Cause and effect
C. Compare and contrast
D. Problem only
B. Cause and effect
After failing the test, Alina studied differently, asked questions, and improved her grade the next time.
What is the theme?
A. Failure is permanent
B. Intelligence cannot change
C. Learning from mistakes leads to success
D. Tests are unfair
C. Learning from mistakes leads to success
“The once-busy playground sat empty, the swings creaking softly in the wind.”
Which detail BEST supports a lonely mood?
A. “playground”
B. “once-busy”
C. “empty”
D. “wind”
C. “empty”
“The scientist analyzed the results.” What does “analyzed” mean?
A. Ignored
B. Examined closely
C. Destroyed
D. Guessed
B. Examined closely
The message or lesson of a story is the:
A. Setting
B. Conflict
C. Theme
D. Dialogue
C. Theme
A text comparing two ideas uses:
A. Cause/effect
B. Chronological
C. Compare/contrast
D. Problem/solution
C. Compare/contrast
Even after losing the race, Devin congratulated the winner and promised to train harder next time.
What is the theme?
A. Winning is everything
B. Competition is harmful
C. Good sportsmanship and perseverance matter
D. Losing should be avoided
C. Good sportsmanship and perseverance matter
“Tom shoved the paper into his backpack without reading it and avoided his teacher’s eyes.”
What can you infer AND what is the BEST supporting evidence?
A. He is excited — “shoved the paper”
B. He is proud — “backpack”
C. He is worried or upset — “avoided his teacher’s eyes”
D. He is bored — “paper”
C. He is worried or upset — “avoided his teacher’s eyes”
“The crowd was ecstatic.” What does “ecstatic” mean?
A. Angry
B. Bored
C. Extremely happy
D. Tired
C. Extremely happy
The turning point of a story is the:
A. Beginning
B. Rising action
C. Climax
D. Ending
C. Climax
A story written for enjoyment has what purpose?
A. Inform
B. Persuade
C. Entertain
D. Explain
C. Entertain