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Common Core Standard RL.6.1 Questions

Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.

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Grade 6 A Christmas Carol CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RL.6.1

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Scrooge's servants did not think much of him. What detail showed this?
  1. They spit on his grave.
  2. They stole from him after he died.
  3. They called him names.
  4. They quit work on Christmas day.
Grade 6 A Christmas Carol CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RL.6.1

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What is most likely to happen after this stave?
  1. Scrooge will make Bob Cratchit work on Christmas.
  2. Scrooge will move out of his home.
  3. Scrooge will make amends with the people he wronged.
  4. Scrooge will write his nephew out of his will.
Grade 6 A Christmas Carol CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RL.6.1

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The author described Scrooge as a very cold man. Which detail best supports this description?
  1. Even blind men's dogs would turn and run from Scrooge.
  2. Scrooge kept Marley's name on the door of his office.
  3. People sometimes called Scrooge "Marley" and he still answered.
  4. On the day of Marley's funeral, Scrooge was a man of business.
Grade 6 A Christmas Carol CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RL.6.1

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Grade 6 Story Elements CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RL.6.1

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Grade 6 Author's Purpose CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RL.6.1

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Which detail from Paragraph 2 best supports the answer to Part A?
  1. His home, which he could have furnished luxuriously, was the model of simplicity.
  2. The only surviving member of his family was his son George, who was now twenty years of age.
  3. He was a sturdy, manly, upright youth; willing and obliging to his friends and kind-hearted to the poor.
  4. He was the joy of his father's heart.

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