Reading Comprehension
Text Evidence
Vocabulary
Writing & Revision
Grammar Gurus
100

What is the central idea of a passage?

The central idea is the main point the author wants to express.

100

What does it mean to “cite evidence” in your answer?

“Cite evidence” means to use quotes or details from the text to support your answer.

100

What does “context clues” mean?

Context clues are words around a word that help you figure out what it means.

100

What is a topic sentence?

A topic sentence tells what the paragraph is about.

100

What’s the subject of this sentence: “The cat chased the mouse”?

Subject: “The cat.”

200

Name one way you can tell if a character is changing in a story.

A character changes if their actions, thoughts, or feelings are different by the end of the story.

200

Why is it important to use quotes from the text when answering questions?

It shows your answer is based on the text and not just a guess.

200

Find the meaning of “dismal” in this sentence: “The dismal weather made us stay inside all day.”

“Dismal” means gloomy. Clue: “made us stay inside.”

200

Name one way to make your writing more detailed.

Add examples, facts, or descriptive details.

200

Fix the run-on: “I went to the store I bought candy.”

Fix: “I went to the store. I bought candy.” or use a comma and conjunction.

300

How can you tell if a passage is fiction or nonfiction? Give one clue.

Fiction includes made-up events; nonfiction includes real facts. Look for features like dates, headings, or statistics.

300

"The sky darkened and thunder rolled in." What does this suggest will happen next? Use evidence.

The dark sky and thunder suggest a storm is coming. (Foreshadowing)

300

Give a synonym and antonym for the word “generous.”

Synonym: kind; Antonym: selfish.

300

What should you include in the conclusion of an essay?

Restate your main idea and wrap up your thoughts.

300

Is the word “their” used correctly here: “Their going to the park”? Explain.

Incorrect. “Their” should be “They’re.”

400

What’s the difference between a theme and the main idea?

Theme = life lesson or message

Main idea = what the passage is mostly about.

400

How can using evidence improve your short-response answer?

Evidence makes your answer stronger and shows you understood the text.

400

What type of context clue is used when the definition is given in the sentence?

It’s a definition context clue – the meaning is in the sentence.

400

Revise this sentence to make it more formal: “The movie was kinda boring.”

“The movie was rather boring.” or “The movie was not very interesting.”

400

What part of speech is the word “quickly” in the sentence: “She ran quickly”?

"Quickly” is an adverb.

500

Read this short paragraph. What’s the author’s purpose?

Have you ever wondered what makes a hummingbird’s wings so fast? These tiny birds can flap their wings over 50 times per second! Scientists study hummingbirds to learn how they move so quickly and hover in place. Their unique flight abilities have even inspired designs for tiny flying robots. The next time you spot a hummingbird, take a moment to admire nature’s little marvel.

The author’s purpose is to inform the reader about hummingbirds and their fast wing movement, with a tone that also shows some appreciation or admiration. The paragraph provides factual information and interesting details, which are clues that the purpose is to inform.

500

Read this excerpt. What inference can you make, and what evidence supports it?

Jamal glanced at the clock again. The bus was late—again. He shifted his backpack and tried not to think about how his teacher had warned him about being tardy one more time. His stomach twisted as he imagined walking into class after the bell.

Inference: Jamal is worried or anxious about being late to school again.
Evidence: “Glanced at the clock again,” “tried not to think about how his teacher had warned him,” and “his stomach twisted” all suggest he’s nervous and stressed.

500

Read this sentence: “He tried to convey his message clearly.” What does convey mean, and what clue helped you?

“Convey” means to express. Clue: “his message clearly.”

500

You’re writing an opinion essay. What should your body paragraphs include?

Opinion essays need reasons, evidence, and explanations in the body paragraphs.

500

Identify the verb tense and correct this sentence: “He eat his lunch already.”

Corrected: “He has eaten his lunch already.” (Present perfect tense