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Tenth Grade (Grade 10) Reading Strategies Questions

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Grade 10 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.9-10.1

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Based on this passage,which statement is most likely true?
  1. Most people in Alaska are not aware of the Iditarod.
  2. The mushers and dog teams must work well together.
  3. Sled dogs are difficult animals to train effectively.
  4. The race will probably not go on for many more years.
Grade 10 Simile CCSS: CCRA.R.4, RI.9-10.4

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A simile is a comparison that uses like or as. The author of this passage uses a simile to:
  1. explain the difference between endocytosis and exocytosis
  2. compare the process of diffusion to a household product
  3. describe the energy molecules needed to move up concentration gradients
  4. help the reader connect with the main idea of the passage
Grade 10 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.9, RI.9-10.9

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Which of these statement best compares the information in both passages?
  1. The news article offers opinions of Mohammad Yunus; the blog only shows one person's story.
  2. The news article informs with a formal language; the blog expresses feelings and opinions.
  3. The news article relates to universal ideas of economy; the blog shows a historical moment.
  4. The news article is biased against poverty; the blog reveals the author's view on world peace.
Grade 10 Story Elements
Grade 10 Figurative Language
Grade 10 Figurative Language
Which of the following lines (spoken by Creon) is the best example of Epiphany?
  1. An enemy is an enemy even dead.
  2. The generation of prophets has always loved gold.
  3. Go join them, then; if you must have your love, find it in hell!
  4. I buried her, I will set her free. Oh quickly! The laws of the gods are mighty, and a man must serve them to the last day of his life!
  5. If the great eagles of God himself should carry him stinking bit by bit to heaven, I would not yield.
Grade 10 Figurative Language
"Your damnation does not slumber" is an example of:
  1. simile
  2. onomatopoeia
  3. personification
  4. oxymoron
Grade 10 Figurative Language
Grade 10 Figurative Language
Grade 10 Idiom CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.9-10.5
The idiom "you have a chip on your shoulder" means:
  1. you are holding a grudge
  2. you are a sloppy eater
  3. your shirt has a hole in the shoulder
  4. you are a mean person
Grade 10 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Grade 10 Main Idea CCSS: CCRA.R.2, RI.9-10.2, RST.9-10.2

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What is the main idea of the passage?
  1. Living and non-living organisms are a lot alike.
  2. All living things share a set of characteristics.
  3. All living things use energy.
  4. Living and non-living organisms work together.
Grade 10 Poetic Devices
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