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Grade 10 Problem and Solution CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.9-10.3

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What solution does the author present to remedy the problem?
  1. He states that people should stop buying organic foods.
  2. He states that people should talk to local grocers.
  3. The author does not offer a solution to the problem.
  4. He states that farmers should stop using pesticides.
Grade 7 Problem and Solution
Henry sees a man hitting a woman and must decide if he should intercede. This is an example of:
  1. Internal conflict
  2. External conflict
  3. Internal and external conflict
Grade 7 Problem and Solution
Grade 6 Problem and Solution

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In the poem "The Wind and the Moon," the wind compares the moon to
  1. a giant marshmallow
  2. a light in the window
  3. the eye of a ghost
  4. the letter o
Grade 6 Problem and Solution

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In the poem "The Wind and the Moon," what problem does the wind have?
  1. He is in love with the moon.
  2. He doesn't like to be watched.
  3. The sun made fun of the wind.
  4. The moon gets all the attention.
Grade 8 Problem and Solution
Which statement best explains the problem the narrator faces at the beginning of the passage?
  1. She is moving away soon.
  2. She has too many people to cook for.
  3. She has nowhere to go for Thanksgiving.
  4. She is worried her food will not be good enough.
Grade 11 Problem and Solution

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The author's references to spiders, crawfish, and earthworms in the last line of the passage serves to:
  1. introduce a new class of insects.
  2. explain the problem with calling insects bugs.
  3. highlight insects that have multiple legs.
  4. describe insects and bugs that help the environment.
Grade 6 Problem and Solution

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In the poem "The Wind and the Moon," what detail is revealed at the end?
  1. The wind made the moon grow bigger.
  2. The moon was not involved in the argument.
  3. The sun caused the wind to blow in the sky.
  4. The wind was not strong enough to blow anything.
Grade 6 Problem and Solution

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In the poem "The Wind and the Moon," how did the wind try to solve his problem?
  1. He blew at the moon.
  2. He asked for help from the sun.
  3. He swirled about in a giant circle.
  4. He made a loud whistling sound.
Grade 8 Problem and Solution

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Which statement best explains the problem the narrator faces at the beginning of the passage?
  1. She is moving away soon.
  2. She has too many people to cook for.
  3. She has nowhere to go for Thanksgiving.
  4. She is worried her food will not be good enough.
Grade 7 Problem and Solution

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What does the narrator wish she could convince Aunt Susanna about?
  1. that her sisters have somewhere else to go for Thanksgiving dinner
  2. that Aunt Susanna once wanted to spend time on her studies as well
  3. that she regularly participates in activities Aunt Susanna approves of
  4. that Aunt Susanna should stay in town rather than going to visit her sick sister
Grade 7 Problem and Solution

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Why has Aunt Susanna come to call on the girls?
  1. She wants them to be more domestic.
  2. She serves as a second mother to them.
  3. She likes to make sure they are studying.
  4. She needs their help preparing Thanksgiving dinner.
Grade 10 Problem and Solution CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.9-10.3, RST.9-10.3

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The author describes Aristotle's plan for organizing living things. What was the problem with Aristotle's system of organization?
  1. It assumed plants and animals were the same.
  2. It grouped birds with fish.
  3. Many animals fit in more than one category.
  4. Many animals were incorrectly classified as plants.
Grade 10 Problem and Solution CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.9-10.3, RST.9-10.3

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Based on the information in the passage, what problem do fungi help solve?
  1. They provide share for smaller plants.
  2. They provide energy to humans.
  3. They clean pollutants in the air.
  4. They keep dead organisms from filling the Earth.
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