R.2.3, R.2.4
An advertisement states:
“Drink FreshSpring Water—the choice of championship athletes everywhere.”
Which rhetorical appeal is the advertisement primarily using?
A appealing to emotions about health
B appealing to credibility by referencing athletes
C appealing to statistics and research
D appealing to humor to attract attention
B appealing to credibility by referencing athletes
“The stars danced across the night sky.”
Which literary device is used?
A metaphor
B personification
C hyperbole
D symbolism
B personification
Which character best represents the hero archetype?
A a traveler who risks danger to save others
B a student who avoids responsibility
C a character who secretly causes problems
D a bystander who watches events unfold
A a traveler who risks danger to save others
Why might two characters react differently to the same event in a story?
A They have different experiences and beliefs.
B They always share identical opinions.
C They misunderstand the plot.
D They are not important to the story.
A They have different experiences and beliefs.
What is the main purpose of a subheading in an informational text?
A to organize information into clear sections
B to provide a fictional example
C to replace the introduction
D to entertain readers with jokes
A to organize information into clear sections
A student argues that the school should add more recycling bins because “students often throw recyclable materials into regular trash cans.”
What type of reasoning is the student using?
A cause-and-effect reasoning
B comparison reasoning
C anecdotal storytelling
D circular reasoning
A cause-and-effect reasoning
“The wind roared like a train through the valley.”
What comparison does the poet make?
A wind to a moving train
B wind to a quiet breeze
C wind to falling rain
D wind to a bright light
A wind to a moving train
Which character most clearly fits the mentor archetype?
A a rival who challenges the hero
B a wise guide who trains and advises the hero
C a trickster who creates chaos
D a narrator who explains the story
B a wise guide who trains and advises the hero
A character eagerly volunteers for a difficult task while another refuses.
What does this reveal?
A both characters are afraid
B the characters have different motivations
C the characters are identical
D the characters dislike each other
B the characters have different motivations
Why might an author include a caption beneath a photograph?
A to describe the author’s opinion
B to provide a summary of the entire article
C to introduce a new character
D to identify or explain what the image shows
D to identify or explain what the image shows
An article claims that students should read more books because reading increases vocabulary and improves writing skills.
Which statement best evaluates the reasoning?
A The claim is weak because it does not mention books.
B The claim is logical because it connects reading with specific benefits.
C The claim is emotional because it uses dramatic language.
D The claim is confusing because it includes too many opinions.
B The claim is logical because it connects reading with specific benefits.
“The broken chain lay buried in the sand.”
What might the chain symbolize?
A freedom from control
B a valuable treasure
C a family heirloom
D a hidden path
A freedom from control
Which situation represents a quest archetype?
A a hero traveling across dangerous lands to recover a lost object
B a group of friends studying for an exam
C a scientist writing a report
D a character relaxing on vacation
A a hero traveling across dangerous lands to recover
An author reveals a character’s private thoughts in narration.
What is the purpose of this technique?
A to explain the setting in detail
B to help readers understand the character’s feelings and motivations
C to shorten the story
D to introduce a new conflict
B to help readers understand the character’s feelings and motivations
Question 3
What is the benefit of including a diagram in a science article?
A it adds dramatic conflict
B A it visually explains how something works
C it replaces the need for explanation
D it creates suspense
B it visually explains how something works
Passage
“Our town park is a treasure chest waiting to be discovered. With cleaner trails and more trees, it could become a place everyone enjoys.”
Part A
What is the author’s main purpose?
A to describe the history of the park
B to persuade readers to improve the park
C to criticize local government leaders
D to explain how trees grow
Part B
Which detail best supports the answer to Part A?
A “treasure chest waiting to be discovered”
B “cleaner trails and more trees”
C “a place everyone enjoys”
D “our town park”
B to persuade readers to improve the park
B “cleaner trails and more trees”
Poem Lines
“Silver snow softly settled
Silent streets sleeping below”
Part A
Which sound device is most noticeable?
A rhyme
B repetition
C alliteration
D onomatopoeia
Part B
What effect does this device create?
A It creates a calm, gentle rhythm.
B It makes the poem humorous.
C It introduces conflict into the poem.
D It explains how snow forms.
C alliteration
A It creates a calm, gentle rhythm.
Part A
Which character is an example of the trickster archetype?
A a warrior leading an army
B a clever character who fools others through jokes or schemes
C a teacher explaining a lesson
D a leader solving conflicts
Part B
What role does the trickster often serve in stories?
A creating humor or unexpected conflict
B providing factual information
C ending the story quickly
D explaining the moral lesson
B a clever character who fools others through jokes or schemes
A creating humor or unexpected conflict
Passage
Jared is excited about the science competition, but Maya worries she will make a mistake during the presentation.
Part A
What does this reveal about the characters?
A they share identical feelings
B they have different perspectives about the competition
C they dislike science
D they do not know each other
Part B
Which detail best supports this idea?
A “Jared is excited about the science competition”
B “Maya worries she will make a mistake”
C the mention of the presentation
D the reference to science class
B they have different perspectives about the competition
B “Maya worries she will make a mistake”
Part A
Why are bold or highlighted terms often used in textbooks?
A to emphasize key vocabulary or concepts
B to decorate the page visually
C to make the text longer
D to add humor to the passage
Part B
How should a reader respond to bold terms?
A skip them while reading
B recognize them as important ideas to remember
C treat them as unimportant details
D assume they are unrelated to the topic
A to emphasize key vocabulary or concepts
B recognize them as important ideas to remember
Passage
“Some people argue that school uniforms limit student expression. However, uniforms reduce distractions and help students focus on learning.”
Part A
How does the author strengthen the argument?
A by acknowledging an opposing viewpoint before presenting a claim
B by avoiding all mention of opposing ideas
C by using humorous exaggeration
D by describing a personal story
Part B
Which addition would most improve the author’s argument?
A a statistic about student focus in schools with uniforms
B a longer explanation of school dress codes
C a description of different clothing styles
D a personal opinion about fashion trends
A by acknowledging an opposing viewpoint before presenting a claim
A a statistic about student focus in schools with uniforms
Poem Lines
“The horizon burned orange,
A lantern lighting the traveler’s path.”
Part A
What figurative language is used in the phrase “a lantern lighting the traveler’s path”?
A simile
B metaphor
C irony
D exaggeration
Part B
How does this figurative language contribute to the poem?
A It shows the sun guiding the traveler.
B It explains how lanterns are built.
C It describes the weather forecast.
D It proves the traveler is lost.
B metaphor
A It shows the sun guiding the traveler.
Part A
Which conflict reflects the classic good vs. evil archetype?
A two friends disagreeing about homework
B a hero battling a villain threatening a village
C a family planning a trip
D two athletes competing in a race
Part B
Why do authors frequently use this archetype?
A it represents universal struggles between right and wrong
B it avoids tension in stories
C it removes the need for character development
D it focuses only on historical facts
B a hero battling a villain threatening a village
A it represents universal struggles between right and wrong
Part A
Why might an author present events from multiple characters’ viewpoints?
A to develop deeper understanding of the story’s conflict
B to eliminate suspense
C to shorten the narrative
D to simplify the plot
Part B
Which result is most likely when multiple perspectives are shown?
A readers see how characters interpret the same event differently
B the setting becomes less important
C the story loses its main idea
D the conflict disappears
A to develop deeper understanding of the story’s conflict
A readers see how characters interpret the same event differently
Part A
Why might an author include a chart or graph in an informational text?
A to present numerical data in a clear visual form
B to replace the entire article
C to describe a fictional event
D to introduce new characters
Part B
How does this feature support the author’s purpose?
A it provides visual evidence that supports the information
B it reduces the need for facts in the text
C it creates suspense for readers
D it removes the main argument
A to present numerical data in a clear visual form
A it provides visual evidence that supports the information