Reading Review Question Preview (ID: 47092)


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Question: How does the setting advance the plot? What is this question asking you to do?
a) To choose the answer choice that explains how the setting of the story is causing the plot to move forward.
b) To choose the answer choice that shows how the mood is causing the plot of the story to move forward.
c) To choose the answer that shows how the character's actions are causing the plot of the story to move forward.
d) To choose the answer choice that explains how the conflict is causing the plot of the story to move forward.

Question: How does the setting influence the plot of a story? How is influence being used in this sentence?
a) beginning
b) determine
c) impact
d) apply

Question: What is the significance of ------? How is the word significance being used in this sentence?
a) Problem
b) Order
c) Synonym
d) Importance

Question: Paragraph 7 mainly focuses on ----? What skill are you being asked to use for this question?
a) Conflict
b) Context Clues
c) Main Idea
d) Vocabulary

Question: The author organizes this selection by ----? What skill are you being asked to use in this question?
a) Supporting Details
b) Main Idea
c) Text Structure
d) Conflict

Question: Which sentence from the selection states an opinion? Which of the following strategies will help you determine the answer to this question?
a) Write a summary of the selection.
b) Reread the paragraph and determine if the author would agree
c) Reread the entire selection and separate all facts from opinion.
d) Read the answer choices and look for opinion words such as: definitely, obviously, clearly, unfair.

Question: The author begins and ends the selection with this idea in order to emphasize that ---- . Which of the following is the best synonym for the word emphasize?
a) Determine
b) Conclude
c) Point out
d) Illustrate

Question: What lesson does the narrator learn while------? What skill are you being asked to use in this sentence?
a) Character Motivation
b) Theme
c) Main Idea
d) Conflict

Question: Which sentence from the selection is an example of stereotyping? What is stereotyping?
a) being rude or ill-willed toward someone
b) denying someone rights
c) making a general statement about a group of people that is usually untrue
d) a decision made before a jury

Which of the following is included in a summary?
a) minor details supported by the text that follow the BME structure
b) Important details that follow the BME structure and for fiction include character, conflict and conclusion
c) interesting details supported by the text that tell what the story is about
d) The longest answer choice given includes all of the needed information.

Question: What claim is the author trying to make? What does claim mean?
a) a statement that be proven with text evidence
b) a factual statement that will tell the reader what the entire selection will be about
c) a statement that many people assume to be true, but is not always so
d) a statement of personal belief, feeling, or thought that tells what the entire selection will be about.

Inference:Turner almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his umbrella. He would feel silly still carrying it to the bus stop on such a sunny morning. Which probably happened?
a) Turner had heard a weather forecast that had predicted rain
b) Turner is always prepared
c) Turner has a fear of bad weather
d) Turner has somewhere important to be

VOCABULARY: Literary term that means giving human characteristics to something that is not human
a) Oxymoron
b) Personification
c) Simile
d) Metaphor

VOCABULARY: The central, main character of a story is called the ...
a) Lead
b) Protagonist
c) Instigator
d) Antagonist

If the question includes the word suggests, I know that this is a /an _____________ question.
a) Vocabulary
b) Inference
c) Theme
d) Main Idea

Question: The author uses imagery primarily to ...? What does primarily mean?
a) mostly or mostly to
b) not very important
c) inference or conclusion
d) first or at the beginning

Question: The initial conflict takes place when ....? What is a synonym for the word initial?
a) Foreshadowed
b) Unresolved
c) Main
d) First

A question that asks for supporting details or something that supports an idea is asking for...
a) An inference
b) A selection
c) Text Evidence
d) A definition

Question: The falling action is revealed through---. If something is revealed it is ...
a) Closing
b) Made known
c) Done again
d) Hidden

Sensory language used by the author helps the reader to see or visualize what they are reading. Choose the best example of sensory language below.
a) It was extremely windy outside.
b) The walls that surrounded me shook and vibrated like the tail of a rattle snake.
c) The wind aggressively blew the trees .
d) It was very windy and the trees were showing evidence of this

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