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Sometimes the answers to the question are not exact matches, but they are __
a) similar ( like nap and rest)
b) opposites (like night and day)
c) no where to be found
d) up in the sky

The past STAAR tests like to use stories about helping ....
a) butterflies
b) animals and people
c) heroes and school children
d) people learn to read

Another word for enjoying something thinking it is funny is-
a) ordinary
b) amusing
c) confusing
d) unusual

The pictures in the kitten puzzle story helped show-
a) the materials needed
b) how cute the kitten was
c) the steps in making a puzzle
d) why a kitten is the best pet you can have

If the question asks about the summary of the SECTION, you should -
a) be sure to summarize the whole selection
b) be sure to summarize the section it asked you to look at
c) raise your hand and ask for help
d) hide under your desk

A good summary of a fiction text will usually end with-
a) the character solving their problem or learning something
b) the beginning
c) the middle
d) introducing the main characters and setting

If the question asks you why paragraphs 5-10 are important, you better-
a) be sure you have read the end of the story
b) be sure you go back and read those paragraphs
c) not read it again
d) just guess

If the question asks you to find an example of the theme, you should-
a) be sure you know the ending
b) be sure you know the lesson the character learned or what the author wants you to learn
c) not answer that one
d) give up

A dictionary entry can be tricky because-
a) it has numbers
b) it tells if it is a noun, verb, or adjective
c) it may be an easy word, but with a different way of using that word
d) it is in a box

Be sure you know what the question is --
a) asking
b) doing
c) reading
d) writing

If the question asks you what an example of the character's problem is, you first need to-
a) know the setting
b) know the plot
c) understand what the character's problem is
d) ask your teacher for help

Sensory language helps you visualize or imagine what something-
a) feels like, looks like, sounds like, smells like, or tastes like
b) you have never experienced
c) you dream about
d) you wish for

When you have a question that asks about the photographs, you should-
a) look at your favorite photograph on the page
b) look at the photograph on the first page
c) look at all the photographs carefully
d) look at the photographs on the last page

You can tell that your reading and tutoring teachers believe-
a) showing your strategies is very important to doing well on the test
b) sometimes kids can't do well on a test
c) teachers should be required to show kids the answers
d) students should be required to show the principal how to take a test

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