Comprehension
Language
Inferences, Evidence, Central Idea
Relationships/Interactions in the Text
Appositives/Appositive Phrases
100

Level 1:
What was Annie Dillard’s reaction when she saw the amoeba for the first time?
A. She was excited and ran to tell her parents.
B. She was disappointed because it didn’t look like its picture.

Correct Answer: A. She was excited and ran to tell her parents.

100

Level 1:
What does the phrase “hit pay dirt” mean in "An American Childhood"?
A. Found something valuable
B. Fell into the mud

A. Found something valuable

100

Level 1:
What central idea is conveyed in "An American Childhood"?
A. Personal passions can lead to self-discovery.
B. Science experiments are always successful.

A. Personal passions can lead to self-discovery.

100

Level 1:
How do Annie Dillard’s parents influence her?
A. By giving her space to explore her passions
B. By closely monitoring her activities

A. By giving her space to explore her passions

100

Level 1:
Which of the following sentences contains an appositive?
A. “I had essentially been handed my own life.”
B. “The booklet said it was composed of the silicaceous bodies of diatoms—one-celled creatures that lived in, as it were, small glass jewelry boxes.”

B. “The booklet said it was composed of the silicaceous bodies of diatoms—one-celled creatures that lived in, as it were, small glass jewelry boxes.”

200

Level 2:
What is one purpose of urban farms, as described in "Urban Farming is Growing a Greener Future?"
A. To make cities more environmentally friendly
B. To replace traditional farming altogether

A. To make cities more environmentally friendly

200

Level 2:
What does the term "aesthetic" most likely mean in the phrase "provides aesthetic benefits" in "Urban Farming is Growing a Greener Future"?
A. Related to beauty or appearance
B. Related to health or wellness

A. Related to beauty or appearance

200

Level 2:
Why are rooftop gardens significant in "Urban Farming is Growing a Greener Future"?
A. They create space for growing food in crowded cities.
B. They are more effective than traditional farms.

A. They create space for growing food in crowded cities.

200

Level 2:
How do urban farms interact with their communities?
A. They provide opportunities for gathering and collaboration.
B. They limit access to certain areas of the city.

A. They provide opportunities for gathering and collaboration.

200

Level 2:
What is the appositive phrase in the sentence, “The booklet said it was composed of the silicaceous bodies of diatoms—one-celled creatures that lived in, as it were, small glass jewelry boxes”?
A. The booklet said
B. One-celled creatures that lived in, as it were, small glass jewelry boxes

B. One-celled creatures that lived in, as it were, small glass jewelry boxes

300

Level 3:
Part A:
How does the author of "Urban Farming is Growing a Greener Future" emphasize the importance of urban farming?
A. By describing the challenges of traditional farming
B. By explaining the aesthetic and economic benefits
C. By listing the steps required to set up an urban farm
D. By comparing urban farms to rural farms

B. By explaining the aesthetic and economic benefits

300

Level 3:
Part A:
What is the effect of the simile “the land stretching as wide as love” in "An American Childhood"?
A. It emphasizes the emotional connection to the landscape.
B. It shows the author’s dislike for her surroundings.
C. It highlights the difficulty of living in the area.
D. It explains the scientific layout of the land.

A. It emphasizes the emotional connection to the landscape.

300

Level 3:
Part A:
What inference can be made about Annie Dillard’s parents based on their reaction to her discovery?
A. They didn’t care about her hobbies.
B. They encouraged her independence.
C. They thought her experiments were childish.
D. They were too busy to come downstairs.

B. They encouraged her independence.

300

Level 3:
How does Annie Dillard’s persistence lead to her eventual success?
A. She spends hours preparing and examining slides until she sees results.
B. She reads every book in her library on the subject of science.
C. Her parents’ encouragement makes her work harder.
D. She finds diatoms immediately and begins her research.

A. She spends hours preparing and examining slides until she sees results.

300

Level 3:
In "Urban Farming is Growing a Greener Future," which sentence uses an appositive phrase?
A. “This midtown hotel began growing fruit, vegetables, and herbs on the building’s roof to supply the hotel’s kitchen.”
B. “An area of neglected, polluted land next to a railway station in Perth, Australia, has been revived as an organic farm.”
C. “Urban farms can make use of vacant city lots that are often considered eyesores, or ugly, unpleasant sights in public places.”
D. “Each acre of the farm produces 20,000 pounds of produce annually.”

C. “Urban farms can make use of vacant city lots that are often considered eyesores, or ugly, unpleasant sights in public places.”

400

Level 4:
Part B:
Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. “The farms become not only a source of food and beauty, but provide a location for members of the community to gather.”
B. “Urban farms are not a new idea. During both world wars, the government encouraged Americans to plant Victory Gardens.”
C. “Each acre of the farm produces 20,000 pounds of produce annually.”
D. “New York City will never completely return to its long-lost agricultural origins.”

A. “The farms become not only a source of food and beauty, but provide a location for members of the community to gather.”

400

Level 4:
Part B:
Which phrase from "An American Childhood" supports the interpretation of the simile?
A. “You do what you do out of your private passion for the thing itself.”
B. “It had been festering in a jar in the basement.”
C. “The sky was the limit.”
D. “The week before, I had gathered puddle water from Frick Park.”

C. “The sky was the limit.”

400

Level 4:
Part B:
Which sentence from "An American Childhood" best supports the answer to Part A?
A. “I had essentially been handed my own life.”
B. “She gave me to understand that she was glad I had found what I had been looking for.”
C. “My parents were still at the table, drinking coffee.”
D. “It was the chance of a lifetime.”

A. “I had essentially been handed my own life.”

400

Level 4:
How do urban farms benefit cities beyond food production?
A. They reduce food prices in supermarkets.
B. They restore neglected areas and create a sense of community.
C. They eliminate the need for traditional farming.
D. They increase property values significantly.

B. They restore neglected areas and create a sense of community.

400

Level 4:
Which phrase is the appositive in this sentence?
“Urban farms can make use of vacant city lots that are often considered eyesores, or ugly, unpleasant sights in public places.”
A. Urban farms
B. Vacant city lots
C. Ugly, unpleasant sights in public places
D. Eyesores

D. Eyesores

500

Level 5:
Multiple Select:
Which of the following are key benefits of urban farming mentioned in the text?

  • A. Strengthening local economies
  • B. Increasing fossil fuel use
  • C. Providing fresh, seasonal produce
  • D. Reducing the need for food transportation
  • A. Strengthening local economies
  • C. Providing fresh, seasonal produce
  • D. Reducing the need for food transportation
500

Level 5:
Multiple Select:
Which terms from "Urban Farming is Growing a Greener Future" are most closely associated with environmental benefits?

  • A. Localizing
  • B. Sustainability
  • C. Seasonal
  • D. Pollution reduction
  • A. Localizing
  • B. Sustainability
  • D. Pollution reduction
500

Level 5:
Multiple Select:
Which details support the central idea of community involvement in urban farming?

  • A. “The farms become not only a source of food and beauty, but provide a location for members of the community to gather.”
  • B. “Office workers can take time to cultivate produce.”
  • C. “This midtown hotel began growing fruit, vegetables, and herbs on the building’s roof.”
  • D. “The decrease in transportation creates environmental advantages.”
  • A. “The farms become not only a source of food and beauty, but provide a location for members of the community to gather.”
  • B. “Office workers can take time to cultivate produce.”
500

Level 5:
Multiple Select:
What relationships are highlighted in "An American Childhood"?

  • A. Annie Dillard’s connection to her hobbies
  • B. The impact of nature on her scientific discoveries
  • C. The influence of her parents’ choices on her independence
  • D. The competitive nature of her scientific pursuits
  • A. Annie Dillard’s connection to her hobbies
  • B. The impact of nature on her scientific discoveries
  • C. The influence of her parents’ choices on her independence
500

Level 5:
Multiple Select:
Which sentences from "An American Childhood" contain appositive phrases?

  • A. “Diatoms, I read, come in a variety of transparent geometrical shapes.”
  • B. “Finally late that spring I saw an amoeba.”
  • C. “Hydra, rotifers, water bears, worms.”
  • D. “I sat with my wonderful amoeba, and there he was, rolling his grains more slowly now.”
  • A. “Diatoms, I read, come in a variety of transparent geometrical shapes.”
  • D. “I sat with my wonderful amoeba, and there he was, rolling his grains more slowly now.”