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Sixth Grade (Grade 6) English Language Arts Questions

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Grade 6 Capitalization and Punctuation
Which sentence correctly punctuates the introductory phrase?
  1. After we got, home we realized we had left our camera.
  2. After, we got home we realized we had left our camera.
  3. After we got home we realized, we had left our camera.
  4. After we got home, we realized we had left our camera.
Grade 6 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions

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Read the sentence. Then choose the best inference.

Sara was delighted when her brother gave her the teddy bear he won at the fair.
  1. Sara had been in an argument with her friend.
  2. Sara loved teddy bears.
  3. Sara did not want to be at the fair.
Grade 6 STEM Words
Choose the word that is spelled correctly.
  1. hierarchy
  2. heirarchy
  3. hierachy
Grade 6 Pronouns CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.6.1a
                        is how personal pronouns are used in a sentence.
  1. Personal pronoun case
  2. Personal pronoun number
  3. Personal pronoun gender
  4. Personal pronoun person
Grade 6 Synonyms
Grade 6 Types of Sentences
Grade 6 A Christmas Carol CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.6.3

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Characters in a story are often different. How was Scrooge's nephew most different from Scrooge?
  1. He was taller than Scrooge.
  2. He was wealthier than Scrooge.
  3. He was happier than Scrooge.
  4. He was busier than Scrooge.
Grade 6 Onomatopoeia
Which word is NOT an onomatopoeia?
  1. BOOM
  2. SWAT
  3. SPLASH
  4. SWISH
Grade 6 Figurative Language
Grade 6 Figurative Language
Get it? Got it. Good!
This is an example of:
  1. hyperbole
  2. simile
  3. alliteration
  4. assonance
Grade 6 Sentence Structure
Identify the compound predicate in the following sentence.
Thor and Loki battle with each other yet rescue Dr. Jane Foster together.
  1. Thor and Loki
  2. battle with each other
  3. battle and rescue
  4. yet rescue Dr. Jane Foster together
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