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Sixth Grade (Grade 6) Reading Strategies Questions

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Grade 6 Hyperbole
Grade 6 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
Read the sentence. Then choose the best inference.

Mila changed her clothes about twenty times before her interview.
  1. Mila had lost a lot of weight.
  2. Mila was early for her interview.
  3. Mila couldn't find her suit in the closet.
  4. Mila wanted to make a good impression.
Grade 6 Idiom
"It's raining cats and dogs," is an idiom that means it is raining
  1. a lot.
  2. tomorrow.
  3. cats and dogs.
  4. under the bridge.
Grade 6 Identifying Genre
The events in this story could happen to anyone.
  1. realistic fiction
  2. fantasy
  3. folk tale
  4. science fiction
Grade 6 Poetic Devices CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.6.5
What do the following stanzas have in common?

There was a dog named Cat.
He always wore a blue hat.

People made fun of him,
so he changed his name to Jim.
  1. They both have internal rhyme schemes
  2. They both contain examples of alliteration
  3. They both have external rhyme schemes
  4. They both contain examples of onomatopoeia
Grade 6 Compare and Contrast
Which of the following transitions show a contrast in thoughts?
  1. In the same way
  2. Accordingly
  3. On the other hand
  4. Also
Grade 6 Text Structure
When something happens in a story that results in a chain reaction this is known as?
  1. Compare and Contrast
  2. Clues and Miscues
  3. Cause and Effect
  4. Similarities and Differences
Grade 6 Figurative Language
Grade 6 Story Elements
What is plot?
  1. the problem in the story
  2. the sequence of events in the story
  3. the central message or idea about life
  4. the time, place, and duration in a story
Grade 6 Figurative Language
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