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Seventh Grade (Grade 7) Reading Strategies Questions

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Grade 7 Figurative Language
Grade 7 Figurative Language CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.7.5, L.7.5a, L.9-10.5
Which of the following is not an example of an allusion?
  1. She transformed her backyard to look like the Garden of Eden.
  2. His wife was his Achilles' heel.
  3. He lies so much, I'm surprised his nose doesn't grow like Pinnochio's.
  4. We'll miss him so much because he was the best dog ever.
Grade 7 Metaphor
Grade 7 Making Predictions
After making a prediction, I should                                 .
  1. read on to confirm my prediction
  2. stop reading
  3. make another prediction
  4. make an inference
Grade 7 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
Grade 7 Idiom
Which is NOT an example of an idiom?
  1. A dog ran after a rabbit.
  2. Those cards are a dime a dozen.
  3. Don't count your chickens before they hatch.
  4. It's raining cats and dogs out there.
Grade 7 Sequence of Events
Grade 7 Figurative Language
Miss Ryan took me to a seat at the front of the room, into which I shrank—the better to survey her.

The author's word choice suggests that Ernesto feels
  1. like he is in love with his teacher.
  2. like this is the best day of his life.
  3. like he wants to go back to his school in Mazatlan.
  4. like he wants to hide and just observe the classroom.
Grade 7 Fact and Opinion
A fact can best be described as
  1. a short story that proves a point.
  2. details that appeal to the senses.
  3. something that can be proven to be true.
  4. numbers or percentages that support your point.
Grade 7 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.4, RL.7.4

This question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group »

What does the author of the passage mean by the phrase "elusive parking space"?
  1. The driver of the car is not sure where to find free parking.
  2. The traffic is so thick, it is hard to know where to park.
  3. The fair did not provide enough parking spaces for people.
  4. The fair is so popular, it is difficult to find a place to park.
Grade 7 Theme
Themes should be stated as:
  1. One word emotions such as revenge
  2. A series of emotions such as love and hate
  3. A complete sentence with a universal truth about life
  4. A complete sentence without an emotional word
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