Multiple Choice
Main Idea
Central Idea
Tone
Vocabulary
100

#16

Lines 6-7 help express the speakers desire to

What is (4) confronting the unpleasant reality?

100

Main idea is described as

What is a summary of text details?

100

Central idea is classified 

What is a universal message?

100

The description of tone 

What is the author's feelings?

100

#23

Used in line 54, the word "election" most nearly means

What is (2) choice?

200

#21

The purpose of the rhetorical questions in lines 43-47 is to emphasize the consequence of

(4) What is indecision?

200

Describe the primary focus of the passage in Passage C

What is freedom?

200

Identifying the central idea enhance a reader's understanding of the text by

What is understanding the message the author is trying to convey?
200

A tone found in a persuasive essay

What is influential?

200

Used in line 21, accumulation means

What is to add on?

300

#17 The major effect of the figurative language used in lines 22-23 is to emphasize

What is (4) loss of freedom?

300

#22

The main message delivered by the speaker in lines 47-50 

What is (1) "if we fight together we will win"?

300

Identify a central idea in the last paragraph

What is ________________

300

#24

The speaker's overall tone may best be described as

What is (3) passionate?

300

The word inviolate (line 37) means:

(a) slavery

(b) freedom

(c) free from injury

What is (c) free from injury?

400

#20

The phrase that clarifies the speaker's view of Britain's intentions for the colonies is:

WHat is (2) "war and subjugation"(line 18)?

400

Understanding the main idea of a text is important for effective reading comprehension because

What is it gives the ability to __________

400

Identify the difference between main and central idea.

What is details vs. universal?
400

Line 36 states "there is no longer any room for hope". This implies the people were:

(a) defending what we have

(b) giving up

(c) keeping things exactly as they were

What is defending what we already have?

400

Define rhetorical question

What is a question that does not require an answer?