Plot
Theme/Main Idea
POV
Claim and Evidence
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100

 A character discovers a hidden compartment in an old desk but decides to leave it locked until their sibling arrives. How does this decision impact the plot development?

  • A. It establishes a lighthearted mood by showing the character’s lack of curiosity.

  • B. It creates a period of suspense by delaying the revelation of the secret contents.

  • C. It provides an objective summary of the character’s history with the furniture

  • D. It resolves the main conflict by proving the character is a very patient person.



B. It creates a period of suspense by delaying the revelation of the secret contents.

100

 If a story features a character who constantly tries to please everyone but ends up losing their own identity, what is the most likely theme?

  • A. Popularity is the most important goal for a person to achieve during their life.

  • B. Authenticity is more valuable than the temporary approval of a large group.

  • C. Hard work will always result in a person becoming the leader of their community.

  • D. Kindness is a universal language that everyone understands regardless of culture.

B. Authenticity is more valuable than the temporary approval of a large group.

100

11. The reader knows a character is being pranked, but the character believes they have won a major prize. How does this irony create an effect?

  • A. It establishes a somber mood by showing that the character is a very lonely person.

  • B.  It reveals that the character is a reliable narrator who always understands the truth

  • C. It provides an objective summary of the character’s history of winning competitions.

  • D. It creates a humorous or cringe-worthy mood as the character celebrates too early.

D. It creates a humorous or cringe-worthy mood as the character celebrates too early.

100

15. An author claims that "standardized testing is the most accurate measure of intelligence." What would make this claim invalid?

  • A. The author ignores data showing that testing only measures a small range of skills.

  • B.  The author uses a very professional and academic tone throughout the entire article.

  • C. The author includes several long quotes from teachers who agree with the statement.

  • D. The author provides an objective summary of the history of education in the country.

A. The author ignores data showing that testing only measures a small range of skills.

100

What does R.A.C.E stand for? 

Restate

Answer

Cite Evidence

Explain Evidence 

200

 At a critical moment, the protagonist’s mentor refuses to give them the answer to a riddle. What is the most likely purpose of this incident?

  • A. To provide a detailed description of the mentor’s previous educational background.

  • B.  To establish a humorous tone regarding the difficulty of the protagonist’s task. 

  • C. To reveal that the mentor is actually the secret antagonist of the entire story.

  • D. To propel the action by forcing the protagonist to rely on their own intelligence.

D. To propel the action by forcing the protagonist to rely on their own intelligence.

200

An author includes a recurring image of a "winding river" in a text about the passage of time. How does this symbol contribute to the theme?

  • A. It provides a detailed description of the geographic features of the story’s setting.

  • B. It establishes a humorous tone by showing how long it takes to travel by boat. 

  • C. It emphasizes the idea that life is a continuous journey with unexpected changes. 

  • D. It reveals that the character is lost and does not know which way to go home.

C. It emphasizes the idea that life is a continuous journey with unexpected changes

200

Why might an author choose to use a "third-person limited" point of view to build suspense?

  • A. To allow the reader to see the secret thoughts of every person in the entire story.

  • B. To restrict the reader's knowledge to only what the main character sees and feels.

  • C. To provide an objective and factual account of the events without any personal bias.

  • D. To ensure that the reader knows the ending of the story before the characters do.

B. To restrict the reader's knowledge to only what the main character sees and feels.

200

 Which piece of evidence is most "sufficient" to support the claim that "bees are essential to the global food supply"?

  • A. Scientific data linking bee populations to the production of one-third of all crops.

  • B. A single photograph of a honeybee pollinating a flower in a local backyard garden.

  • C. An interview with a person who has kept a small beehive as a hobby for two years.

  • D. A list of the various types of honey that are most popular in grocery stores today.

A. Scientific data linking bee populations to the production of one-third of all crops.

200

What is Dramatic Irony? 

When the audience knows something the characters do not . 

300

 How does the introduction of a "natural disaster" (like a sudden blizzard) typically impact the development of a character?

  • A. It reveals the character's hidden resilience or resourcefulness under extreme pressure.

  • B. It provides an objective summary of the weather patterns in that specific region.

  • C. It creates dramatic irony because the reader knows the storm will end very soon.

  • D. It resolves the conflict by forcing the character to stay inside their warm home.

A. It reveals the character's hidden resilience or resourcefulness under extreme pressure.

300

Which sentence would be most appropriate for an objective summary of an informational text about space exploration?

  • A.  The text outlines the various technological challenges of long-term space travel.

  • B. The author provides a very exciting look at the future of living on the planet Mars.

  • C. I feel that the government should spend much more money on these space projects.

  • D. The most interesting part was the description of what the astronauts eat for lunch.

A.  The text outlines the various technological challenges of long-term space travel.

300

In a suspenseful story, the author switches to the antagonist's point of view for one chapter. What is the most likely impact?

  • A. It reduces the tension by showing that the antagonist is not actually a threat.

  • B. It creates dramatic irony by revealing the antagonist's plan to the audience.

  • C. It provides an objective summary of the setting from a brand new perspective.

  • D. It establishes a humorous mood by showing the antagonist’s silly daily habits.

B. It creates dramatic irony by revealing the antagonist's plan to the audience.

300

How does an author’s use of "irrelevant" evidence impact the validity of their argument?

  • A. It makes the argument stronger by providing more facts for the reader to consider.

  • B. It creates a humorous mood that makes the reader more likely to agree with the claim.

  • C. It weakens the argument by distracting from the point with unrelated information.

  • D. It provides an objective summary of the author's previous experience with the topic.

B. It creates a humorous mood that makes the reader more likely to agree with the claim.

300

Who wrote "The Tell Tale Heart"?

Edgar Allen Poe

400

4. A protagonist chooses to offer forgiveness to an antagonist at the story's climax rather than pursuing a long-sought revenge. How does this pivotal decision impact the development of the overall drama?

  • A. It subverts the traditional "hero's journey" by suggesting that moral superiority is found in restraint rather than the physical conquest of an enemy.

  • B. It serves as a plot device that allows the author to extend the rising action by introducing a new, unresolved conflict between the two characters.

  • C.  It shifts the primary conflict from an external battle of strength to a thematic exploration of how an individual’s integrity can redefine a community’s values.

  • D. It functions as an objective summary of the character's internal dialogue, clarifying for the reader exactly why the antagonist’s past actions were justified.

C.  It shifts the primary conflict from an external battle of strength to a thematic exploration of how an individual’s integrity can redefine a community’s values.

400

How does an author effectively develop a central idea regarding "the necessity of failure" within a biographical narrative?

  • A. By presenting a chronological record of the individual’s accolades to emphasize the inevitable nature of their eventual professional success.

  • B. By juxtaposing the individual’s early childhood hobbies with their adult career to highlight the consistency of their interests over time.

  • C. By providing a comprehensive objective summary of the individual’s ancestral history to establish a hereditary basis for their perseverance.

  • D. By illustrating how the individual’s strategic setbacks functioned as essential learning catalysts for their subsequent breakthroughs.

D. By illustrating how the individual’s strategic setbacks functioned as essential learning catalysts for their subsequent breakthroughs.

400

In a suspenseful narrative, the author strategically shifts the perspective to the antagonist’s point of view for a single chapter. What is the primary functional impact of this shift on the reader’s experience?

  • A. It diminishes the central conflict by humanizing the antagonist and making their motivations seem less threatening to the protagonist’s ultimate safety.

  • B. It intensifies the narrative tension by establishing a state of dramatic irony in which the reader possesses privileged knowledge of a coming threat.

  • C. It serves as a structural transition that allows the author to provide a detached, objective summary of the plot events from a neutral vantage point.

  • D. It disrupts the established mood of the story by introducing a satirical perspective that mocks the protagonist’s struggle from an outsider’s viewpoint.

B. It intensifies the narrative tension by establishing a state of dramatic irony in which the reader possesses privileged knowledge of a coming threat.

400

 Which statement provides the most sophisticated evaluation of a claim supported primarily by anecdotal evidence?

  • A. The claim is logically sound because personal narratives provide a unique, humanistic perspective that quantitative data often fails to capture for the reader.

  • B. The claim is inherently valid because the author’s use of the first-person point of view establishes a level of primary-source authority that cannot be refuted 

  • C. The claim is structurally flawed because a singular experience lacks the statistical significance required to prove a generalized trend across a diverse population.

  • D. The claim is insufficient because the author fails to utilize enough technical jargon to demonstrate a professional mastery of the scientific subject matter.

C. The claim is structurally flawed because a singular experience lacks the statistical significance required to prove a generalized trend across a diverse population.

400

What is an inference?

An educated guess uisng background knowledge/evidence from the text. 

500

5. In a drama, a protagonist surreptitiously overhears a private conversation that reveals a hidden betrayal. How does this incident function to "provoke a decision" within the narrative structure?

  • A. It acts as a structural catalyst that forces the character to abandon their passive role and commit to a definitive course of action.

  • B. It serves as a narrative device to provide an objective summary of the antagonist's motivations without involving the protagonist.

  • C. It utilizes dramatic irony to ensure the audience understands the setting's history while the protagonist remains unaware of the truth.

  • D. It creates a shift in mood that allows the author to transition the plot from the rising action directly into a final, peaceful resolution.

A. It acts as a structural catalyst that forces the character to abandon their passive role and commit to a definitive course of action.

500

 Which of the following statements represents the most structurally sound and objective component of a formal summary regarding an informational text on space exploration?

  • A. The text analyzes the multifaceted technological and physiological barriers associated with extended durations of interstellar transit.

  • B. The author presents a compelling and visionary perspective on the potential for human colonization of the Martian landscape in the coming century.

  • C. The narrative argues persuasively that federal agencies must prioritize the subsidization of aerospace research to maintain global scientific leadership.

  • D. The passage highlights the most captivating aspects of the mission by detailing the daily dietary routines and logistical challenges faced by the crew.

A. The text analyzes the multifaceted technological and physiological barriers associated with extended durations of interstellar transit.

500

 A character enters a dark residence they believe to be vacant, while the reader is already aware that a festive surprise party is staged inside. How does this instance of dramatic irony manipulate the reader’s expectations?

  • A. It fosters a sense of lighthearted anticipation by creating a discrepancy between the character’s internal anxiety and the reader’s knowledge of the reality.

  • B.  It generates psychological suspense by forcing the reader to misinterpret the character’s caution as a rational response to an impending physical danger. 

  • C. It functions as a descriptive device that enables the author to utilize sensory details to highlight the aesthetic transformation of the physical setting.

  • D. It characterizes the protagonist as an unreliable narrator whose inability to perceive the presence of others suggests a fundamental lack of awareness.

A. It fosters a sense of lighthearted anticipation by creating a discrepancy between the character’s internal anxiety and the reader’s knowledge of the reality.

500

An author asserts the claim that "consistent daily engagement with complex texts is the primary driver of adolescent vocabulary expansion." Which piece of evidence provides the most relevant support for the validity of this specific claim?

  • A. A longitudinal study tracking the correlation between minutes spent reading per day and the subsequent growth in standardized word-acquisition scores.

  • B. A comprehensive bibliography of classical and contemporary literature that has been historically recommended by educators to improve student literacy.

  • C. A comparative analysis of the various instructional strategies used by language arts teachers to introduce technical vocabulary in a classroom setting.

  • D. A demographic survey identifying the geographical regions with the highest density of public libraries and the highest rates of annual book circulation.

A. A longitudinal study tracking the correlation between minutes spent reading per day and the subsequent growth in standardized word-acquisition scores.

500

What is a Juxtaposition? 

placing two things side by side to highlight their differences in order to make a point. 

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