The mountain trail was very treacherous, with loose rocks and steep drops, so hikers needed to be careful. What does the word "treacherous" mean?
C) Risky
Read the passage and answer the question below
"Despite her repeated failures in the competition, Maria persisted. She trained harder each day, even when others mocked her efforts. On the day of the final race, Maria crossed the finish line—not first, but with a smile, knowing she had given her all."
What is the main theme of this passage?
A) Winning is everything.
B) Hard work and perseverance lead to personal satisfaction.
C) Only the strongest succeed.
D) Friendship is more important than victory.
B) Hard work and perseverance lead to personal satisfaction.
Read the Passage and then Respond:
What can you tell about Emma’s character from this paragraph?
D) She is brave and determined to find the message, even though she’s scared.
Which of the following sentences uses descriptive language to create a vivid image?
B) The fluffy dog pranced across the sunlit yard, its tail wagging like a feather duster.
amie felt isolated in her new school because she hadn't made any friends yet. What does the word "isolated" mean?
B) Alone
Read the passage and answer the question below
"When the old man fell ill, neighbors who had barely spoken to him before came to help, bringing food and supplies. Soon, the small community was bustling with people working together, lifting each other up in times of need."
What is the central theme of this passage?
A) Hard work pays off.
B) Communities thrive when people are competitive.
C) Kindness and support strengthen communities.
D) The strongest survive alone.
C) Kindness and support strengthen communities.
Read this paragraph and then answer the question below:
Emma peeked through the tall, rustling bushes, her heart pounding. She had never been in the forest alone at night, and every shadow seemed to shift and grow as she moved deeper into the woods. The pale moonlight barely lit her path, and strange sounds filled the air—a distant owl’s hoot, the crunch of leaves under her own feet, and something else she couldn’t quite identify. Despite her fear, she took a deep breath and kept going, determined to find her way to the old oak tree where her friends had promised to leave a hidden message.
Why might the author have described the sounds Emma hears in the forest (the owl, the crunch of leaves, etc.)?
C) To make the reader understand Emma’s fear and the eerie atmosphere
"Her eyes were little blue oceans" is a form of:
A) Simile
B) Hyperbole
C) Metaphor
D) Personification
C) Metaphor
The heavy rains caused the river to overflow, making it inaccessible for people to cross safely. What does the word "inaccessible" mean?
A) Dangerous to use
Read the passage below and determine which theme it illustrates:
"Jenny sat alone at lunch, watching as groups of friends laughed and chatted. She longed to be part of their world, but her fear of rejection kept her silent. One day, a new student sat beside her and said, 'Can I sit here? I don't know anyone yet.' Jenny’s heart lifted, and she realized that sometimes you have to take the first step."
What is the best theme of this passage?
A) Change is impossible.
B) True friends are rare.
C) Fear can hold people back from happiness.
D) New experiences are unimportant.
C) Fear can hold people back from happiness.
Read the Passage and then respond to the question
Emma peeked through the tall, rustling bushes, her heart pounding. She had never been in the forest alone at night, and every shadow seemed to shift and grow as she moved deeper into the woods. The pale moonlight barely lit her path, and strange sounds filled the air—a distant owl’s hoot, the crunch of leaves under her own feet, and something else she couldn’t quite identify. Despite her fear, she took a deep breath and kept going, determined to find her way to the old oak tree where her friends had promised to leave a hidden message.
How does the author use the setting to increase the tension in this paragraph?
B) By choosing a forest at night with shadows, strange sounds, and little light
n the phrase "the river sparkled like a trail of diamonds in the sun," which figure of speech is being used?
A) Simile
Ben was reluctant to try the new food because it looked unusual to him. What does the word "reluctant" mean?
B) Unwilling
Read and respond to the prompt below
"The forest was quiet and still as the hunter moved through the underbrush. Suddenly, he heard a faint whimpering sound. In front of him lay a trapped rabbit, struggling to free itself. The hunter sighed, placed his bow and arrow aside, and gently released the creature. It darted off into the woods without a backward glance."
What theme does this passage best represent?
A) Survival of the fittest.
B) Compassion can override personal goals.
C) Nature is always dangerous.
D) Fear drives all creatures.
B) Compassion can override personal goals.
Read the passage and then respond:
Liam glanced nervously at the dark clouds gathering in the sky. He was halfway home when he felt the first cold raindrop hit his cheek. Quickening his pace, he clutched his backpack tighter and focused on the path ahead. The wind began to howl, bending the tall grass along the road, and soon the light drizzle turned into a downpour. Liam shivered as his clothes soaked through, but he kept moving, determined to make it home before the storm grew even worse.
How does Liam feel as he sees the dark clouds gathering?
B) Nervous
In the sentence, "The icy wind bit at her cheeks as she trudged through the snow," what is the effect of the word "bit"?
C) It makes the wind feel sharp and uncomfortable.
The peculiar noise coming from the attic made the children curious and a little scared. What does the word "peculiar" mean?
B) Unusual
5. Read the short passage and choose the theme that fits it best:
"Amir loved to paint, but his father insisted he study law. One day, after years of unhappiness in courtrooms, Amir picked up a brush and painted his first picture in years. The joy that filled him confirmed what he had always known—true happiness comes from following your passion."
What is the main theme of this passage?
A) Success requires sacrifice.
B) Family always knows best.
C) Duty outweighs personal happiness.
D) Pursuing one's passion leads to fulfillment.
D) Pursuing one's passion leads to fulfillment.
Read the Passage and then Respond:
Liam glanced nervously at the dark clouds gathering in the sky. He was halfway home when he felt the first cold raindrop hit his cheek. Quickening his pace, he clutched his backpack tighter and focused on the path ahead. The wind began to howl, bending the tall grass along the road, and soon the light drizzle turned into a downpour. Liam shivered as his clothes soaked through, but he kept moving, determined to make it home before the storm grew even worse.
Why does the author describe the wind as “howling”?
A) To show that it is very windy and loud.
Which phrase best shows personification?
D) The trees whispered secrets in the gentle breeze.