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Tenth Grade (Grade 10) Reading Strategies Questions

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Grade 10 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions

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In "O Captain! My Captain!" what has the trip been like for the sailors?
  1. long and tiring
  2. rough and scary
  3. light and easy
  4. happy and successful
Grade 10 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.9-10.3

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Richard Frethorne obviously does not like his new home. What is the most likely reason for his staying?
  1. He is an indentured servant in the New World.
  2. He won't leave his friends in their time of need.
  3. He is shipwrecked on an unknown deserted island.
  4. He wants to get rich in America and won't give up.
Grade 10 Figurative Language
In which of the following examples did the author use allusion?
  1. The rain kept tapping on my shoulder.
  2. She is quiet as a mouse.
  3. He is like the Hulk when he gets angry.
  4. The stars shivered when the wind howled.
Grade 10 Hyperbole

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Which of these lines from the above poem uses hyperbole effectively?
  1. "By the rude bridge that arched the flood"
  2. "Here once the embattled farmers stood"
  3. "Down the dark stream that seaward creeps"
  4. "And fired the shot heard round the world"
Grade 10 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.9-10.1, RST.9-10.1

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The author begins the passage by saying, "You are a member of the phylum Chordata." You can conclude that:
  1. the author wants the reader to pretend to be something different.
  2. all chordates walk on two legs.
  3. humans are chordates.
  4. chordates make up the majority of lifeforms on Earth.
Grade 10 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.9-10.1, RST.9-10.1

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Grade 10 Figurative Language
Which of the following is NOT an example of assonance?
  1. Desire is what lights our fire.
  2. Joe told me to go and mow the yard.
  3. He went here and there and everywhere.
  4. Tom told the tiger to sit.
Grade 10 Figurative Language
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