6.1 OR 6.3
Key Words
Type of Question
Fiction or Nonfiction Annotations
100

Read the passage:


"Jason sat staring at the math test in front of him. He tapped his pencil nervously and kept glancing at the clock. His palms were sweaty, and he sighed heavily before finally writing down his answer."


What can you infer about Jason?

6.1

100

How does the author elaborate on the idea of the water cycle?


Elaborate 

100

Which of the following questions requires you to make an inference rather than find direct evidence?


Inference Question

100

Summary

Fiction


200

Read the passage:

"Harriet Tubman was born into slavery in the early 1820s. Even as a young child, she showed signs of determination and bravery. She often helped others despite the risks. Later, she became one of the most well-known conductors of the Underground Railroad, leading enslaved people to freedom."

How does the author introduce Harriet Tubman?

6.3

200

What can you infer from the text?


 

Infer

 

200

Which question requires you to find explicit evidence in the text?


Evidence Based Question

200

Central Idea

Non-Fiction

300

Read the passage:

"The idea of renewable energy is becoming more important as the world seeks to reduce pollution. Scientists have introduced new ways to harness the power of the sun, wind, and water to generate electricity. Many governments have started supporting policies that encourage the use of these cleaner energy sources."

What is the purpose of the passage?

6.3


300

Which detail from the text shows...


Detail
300

Which question asks you to identify how a person, event, or idea is introduced in a text?


ID Question 

300

Resolution 

Fiction

400

Read the passage:

"The scientific method is a step-by-step process used to conduct experiments. First, a scientist makes an observation and asks a question. Then, they form a hypothesis and test it through an experiment. The results are analyzed, and a conclusion is made based on the findings. This process helps ensure that scientific discoveries are reliable."

How does the author elaborate on the idea of the scientific method?

6.3

400

How does the author introduce the idea of electric cars?


Introduce

400

Which question is asking how an idea develops over time?


Develop Question

400

Conflict/Change

Fiction

500

Read the passage:

"Leo scanned the menu, his stomach growling. He pulled out his wallet and frowned. He sighed and ordered a small soup."

Which sentence provides explicit evidence that Leo might not have enough money for his meal?

6.1


500

How does the author explain the impact of the Wright brothers’ invention?


Explain

500

Which question focuses on the impact of an individual’s actions?


Purpose/Impact Question
500

Authors Purpose/POV

Non-Fiction

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