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A flyer encouraging students to recycle more often at school is written to do what? Persuade
A story about a boy and his dog who get lost in the woods and must find their way home is written to do what? Entertain
Which trait best describes Sophie when she stops to help her friend pick up books even though she was late to class? Helpful
Which trait best describes Ethan when he works hard on his science project every night for a week and doesn’t give up? Determined
What does the word “fragile” most likely mean in the sentence: “The antique vase was so fragile that it broke when Jenna touched it lightly”? Delicate
What does the word “reluctant” most likely mean in the sentence: “Marcus was reluctant to try the new food because he wasn’t sure he would like it”? Unwilling
Which of the following is a fact: “George Washington was the first President of the United States” or “Chocolate ice cream tastes better than vanilla ice cream”? George Washington was the first President of the United States
Which of the following is an opinion: “The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on Earth” or “Chocolate ice cream tastes better than vanilla ice cream”? Chocolate ice cream tastes better than vanilla ice cream
A story about a spaceship traveling to a new galaxy where aliens live would be what genre? Science Fiction
A story about knights, dragons, and magical spells would be what genre? Fantasy
What can we infer about Maya if she comes inside with wet hair, soggy shoes, and water dripping from her coat? She was caught in the rain
What can we infer about Daniel if he frowns at his lunchbox and refuses to eat a tuna sandwich? He doesn’t like tuna
Which title best expresses the main idea of this passage: “Whales are the largest animals in the ocean. They can weigh more than 100,000 pounds and can grow longer than a school bus”? Amazing Giants of the Sea
Which title best expresses the main idea of this passage: “Honeybees work together to build hives, gather nectar, and make honey. Without bees, many plants would not grow”? Bees: Nature’s Busy Workers
What will most likely happen next if dark clouds grow heavier and thunder booms in the distance as people rush inside? A storm will begin
What will most likely happen when Samantha takes her spelling test if she studied hard and practiced each word several times? She will do well
Where is Jordan most likely if he zips up his sleeping bag and looks out of a tent at the campfire? A campground
Where is the story most likely taking place if students rush to get to class before the bell while teachers stand at their doors? A school
Which sentence is a simile: “The puppy was as playful as a clown” or “The puppy barked loudly”? The puppy was as playful as a clown
Which sentence is a simile: “Her smile was as bright as the sun” or “She smiled at her friend”? Her smile was as bright as the sun
Which sentence is a metaphor: “Time is a thief that steals our moments” or “Time passed quickly”? Time is a thief that steals our moments
Which sentence is a metaphor: “The classroom was a zoo during free time” or “The classroom was loud”? The classroom was a zoo during free time
Which sentence is an example of hyperbole: “I have a million things to do tonight” or “I have homework to finish”? I have a million things to do tonight
Which sentence is an example of hyperbole: “This backpack weighs a ton!” or “This backpack is heavy”? This backpack weighs a ton!
Which sentence uses alliteration: “Sally sells seashells by the seashore” or “Sally buys shells”? Sally sells seashells by the seashore
Which sentence uses alliteration: “Peter picked a peck of pickled peppers” or “Peter likes school”? Peter picked a peck of pickled peppers
What does the idiom “break the ice” mean? To start a conversation
What does the idiom “hit the hay” mean? To lie down and sleep
Which sentence shows personification: “The wind whispered through the trees” or “The wind blew hard”? The wind whispered through the trees
Which sentence shows personification: “The angry storm pounded on the roof” or “The storm was loud”? The angry storm pounded on the roof
Which sentence correctly uses “and”: “I like pizza and pasta” or “I like pizza pasta”? I like pizza and pasta
Which sentence correctly uses “but”: “I wanted to play outside, but it started to rain” or “I wanted to play outside it started to rain”? I wanted to play outside, but it started to rain
Which word is a synonym for happy? Joyful
Which word is a synonym for big? Large
Which word is an antonym for hot? Cold
Which word is an antonym for fast? Slow
What is the correct plural form of the word “book”? Books
What is the correct plural form of the word “city”? Cities
Which sentence shows correct subject-verb agreement: “The dog runs fast” or “The dogs runs fast”? The dog runs fast
Which sentence shows correct subject-verb agreement: “She walks to school every day” or “She walk to school every day”? She walks to school every day
What is a group of lions called? Pride
What is a group of wolves called? Pack
What type of sentence is this: “Please close the door.”? Imperative
What type of sentence is this: “What time is lunch?”? Interrogative
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