Many communities are encouraging recycling to protect the environment.
What is the central idea?
A. Recycling is difficult
B. Communities are working to protect the environment
C. Waste cannot be reduced
D. People dislike recycling
B. Communities are working to protect the environment
A character keeps trying despite failure and eventually succeeds.
What is the theme?
A. Failure is permanent
B. Hard work leads to success
C. Life is unfair
D. Success is easy
B. Hard work leads to success
The speaker passionately defended her argument.
What is the tone?
A. Confused
B. Determined
C. Angry
D. Indifferent
B. Determined
The movie was dreadful, so we left early.
What does dreadful mean?
A. Amazing
B. Terrible
C. Funny
D. Long
A. Amazing
Which appeal uses emotions?
A. Ethos
B. Pathos
C. Logos
D. Tone
B. Pathos
Which detail BEST supports the central idea?
A. Many communities are working
B. Encouraging recycling
C. Protect the environment
D. Communities
B. Encouraging recycling
Which BEST defines theme?
A. Topic
B. Lesson or message
C. Title
D. Setting
B. Lesson or message
Which word BEST contributes to the tone?
A. Speaker
B. Defended
C. Passionately
D. Argument
C. Passionately
The scientist’s theory was controversial, but later evidence supported it.
What does controversial mean?
A. Proven
B. Causing disagreement
C. Easy
D. Popular
B. Causing disagreement
“Studies show students who read daily perform better.”
Which appeal is used?
A. Ethos
B. Pathos
C. Logos
D. Theme
C. Logos
Students who manage their time effectively perform better than those who procrastinate.
What is the central idea?
A. School is difficult
B. Time management leads to success
C. Students dislike homework
D. Procrastination is helpful
B. Time management leads to success
A character learns that honesty is better than lying.
What is the theme?
A. Lying is helpful
B. Honesty is important
C. Life is confusing
D. People make mistakes
B. Honesty is important
The teacher snapped at the class after repeated disruptions.
What is the tone?
A. Calm
B. Frustrated
C. Happy
D. Neutral
B. Frustrated
Which clue helps determine the meaning of controversial?
A. Scientist
B. Theory
C. But later evidence supported it
D. Was
C. But later evidence supported it
“As a teacher with 20 years of experience, I know this works.”
Which appeal is used?
A. Ethos
B. Pathos
C. Logos
D. Context
A. Ethos
While some believe success depends on talent, others argue effort matters more. Those who work hard often achieve more.
What is the central idea?
A. Talent guarantees success
B. Effort is more important than talent
C. Success is impossible
D. Talent is useless
B. Effort is more important than talent
Which statement BEST explains how theme is developed?
A. Through repeated actions and events
B. Through the title
C. Through one sentence
D. Through setting only
A. Through repeated actions and events
Why did the author use the word “snapped” instead of “said”?
A. To show calmness
B. To emphasize frustration
C. To confuse the reader
D. To make it formal
B. To emphasize frustration
Unlike her timid partner, she was bold and confident.
What does timid mean?
A. Brave
B. Shy
C. Loud
D. Angry
B. Shy
“Imagine a child who cannot read—this is why we must act.”
Which appeal is used?
A. Ethos
B. Pathos
C. Logos
D. Tone
B. Pathos
Which statement BEST explains how the central idea is developed in the passage above?
A. By listing examples of talent
B. By comparing talent and effort
C. By describing failure
D. By giving definitions
B. By comparing talent and effort
Which is the BEST theme statement?
A. Friendship
B. School
C. True friendship requires trust and honesty
D. Friends Which is the BEST theme statement?
C. True friendship requires trust and honesty
How does diction impact tone in a passage?
A. It changes the plot
B. It affects the author’s attitude toward the subject
C. It adds characters
D. It changes the setting
B. It affects the author’s attitude toward the subject
Unlike her timid partner, she was bold and confident.
What type of context clue is used to determine the meaning of timid?
A. Definition
B. Synonym
C. Antonym
D. Example
C. Antonym
Which BEST explains why authors use rhetorical appeals?
A. To confuse readers
B. To persuade the audience
C. To entertain only
D. To summarize
B. To persuade the audience