“Lena hesitated before answering the question.”
What does hesitated mean?
A. Rushed
B. Paused or delayed
C. Forgot
D. Shouted
B. Paused or delayed
“The breeze was soft and the lake was still.”
Tone?
A. Peaceful
B. Angry
C. Nervous
D. Excited
Peaceful
What is the theme of a story?
A. The main character
B. The setting
C. The lesson or message
D. The problem
The lesson or message
“I walked to the store and bought some candy.”
What is the point of view?
A. First person
B. Second person
C. Third person
D. Omniscient
A. First person
What structure shows events in order?
A. Cause/effect
B. Chronological order
C. Problem/solution
D. Compare/contrast
B. Chronological order
“The gloomy sky matched his mood.”
What does gloomy mean?
A. Bright
B. Dark or sad
C. Loud
D. Fast
B. Dark or sad
“He slammed his book shut and refused to speak.”
Tone?
A. Calm
B. Angry
C. Excited
D. Sad
Angry
“Tommy spent every afternoon helping his little sister with homework, even when he wanted to play outside.”
What is the theme?
A. Homework is boring
B. Helping others is important
C. Playing outside is fun
D. Siblings fight
B. Helping others is important
“She walked into the room and looked around nervously.”
Point of view?
A. First person
B. Second person
C. Third person
D. Omniscient
C. Third person
“Because it rained, the game was canceled.”
Which structure is this?
A. Compare/contrast
B. Cause/effect
C. Sequence
D. Description
B. Cause/Effect
“The classroom was a zoo.”
What type of figurative language is used?
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Hyperbole
D. Idiom
B. Metaphor
Why would an author create a suspenseful tone?
A. To confuse the reader
B. To build tension and interest
C. To entertain only
D. To shorten the text
To build tension and interest
“Lila tried out for the soccer team three times before she finally made it. She never gave up, even when it was hard.”
What is the theme?
A. Trying multiple times is useless
B. Perseverance leads to success
C. Soccer is the best sport
D. Practice is boring
B. Perseverance leads to success
How does first-person POV affect the story?
A. Shows all characters’ thoughts
B. Gives one character’s personal perspective
C. Removes emotion
D. Makes story shorter
B. Gives one character’s personal perspective
Why do authors use problem/solution structure?
A. To confuse
B. To show an issue and how it is resolved
C. To describe setting
D. To list facts
B. To show an issue and how it is resolved
“Towering waves crashed violently.”
Why did the author choose the word towering?
A. To show calmness
B. To create a strong, intense image
C. To confuse the reader
D. To shorten the sentence
B. To create a strong, intense image
A story slowly reveals clues before the ending.
How does this affect tone?
A. Makes it funny
B. Builds suspense over time
C. Makes it boring
D. Makes it confusing
B. Builds suspense over time
“Maya always helped her neighbors with groceries, even when she was busy with homework. One day, her neighbor returned the favor when Maya was sick.”
What is the theme of this passage?
A. Doing favors is annoying
B. Helping others builds community / Kindness is rewarded
C. Homework is more important than helping
D. Neighbors should not interfere
B. Helping others builds community / Kindness is rewarded
Why might an author use third-person POV?
A. To confuse readers
B. To show multiple characters’ actions or thoughts
C. To shorten the story
D. To remove details
B. To show multiple characters’ actions or thoughts
How does text structure help readers?
A. Organizes ideas clearly
B. Makes text longer
C. Removes meaning
D. Adds characters
A. Organizes ideas clearly
“Her words cut as deep as a knife.”
What is the tone and figurative language here?
A. Hurtful / Simile
B. Excited / Metaphor
C. Angry / Hyperbole
D. Calm / Personification
A. Hurtful / Simile
“The lights flickered. A floorboard creaked behind her. She held her breath.”
Which BEST describes the tone and why?
A. Calm, because nothing happens
B. Suspenseful, because small details build tension
C. Angry, because the character is frustrated
D. Happy, because the scene ends well
B. Suspenseful, because small details build tension
“During the school play, Jonah forgot his lines. He froze on stage, but his classmates encouraged him to continue. By the end, he delivered his lines perfectly and felt proud of himself.”
Which theme BEST fits this passage?
A. It is better to quit than fail
B. Perseverance and support help you succeed
C. Memorizing lines is impossible
D. Plays are stressful
B. Perseverance and support help you succeed
Compare these two openings:
- “I was terrified as I opened the door.”
- “She was terrified as she opened the door.”
Which is correct?
A. First = personal, Third = distant
B. Both are first person
C. Both are third person
D. First = distant, Third = personal
A. First = personal, Third = distant
“The students struggled with the science experiment. They tried multiple methods, failed, and finally succeeded.”
What structure is used and why?
A. Cause/effect, because the cause is the experiment and the effect is that they failed.
B. Problem/solution, because the passage shows a problem, attempts, and a resolution
C. Chronological order, because it tells when things happened
D. Compare/contrast, because it shows similarities and differences
B. Problem/solution, because the passage shows a problem, attempts, and a resolution