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Reading Strategies Questions - All Grades

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Grade 8 Idiom
What is the meaning of the idiom?

TAKE A PAGE OUT OF SOMEONE ELSE'S BOOK
  1. to do what someone else would do
  2. to not make assumptions about someone
  3. to like someone
Grade 12 Figurative Language CCSS: RL.11-12.6
Verbal irony can be presented as:
  1. sarcasm
  2. overstatement
  3. understatement
  4. all of the above
Grade 8 Idiom
What is the meaning of the idiom?

CLOSED CHAPTER
  1. a typical and dishonest action
  2. when something is done and over with
  3. to follow the rules
Grade 5 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
Grade 7 Poetic Devices CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.7.5
While reading a poem, if you come across a punctuation mark in the middle of a line, you should
  1. skip over it.
  2. pause for 5 seconds.
  3. observe it like you would any other time.
  4. pretend it should be at the end of the line.
Grade 6 Simile
A comparison of two or more things using LIKE or AS is a
  1. simile.
  2. rhyme.
  3. metaphor.
  4. hyperbole.
Grade 3 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1

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Before Groundhog Day, people celebrated which holiday?
  1. Spring Day
  2. Candlemas Day
  3. Shadow Day
  4. Punxsutawney Phil Day
Grade 8 Figurative Language
Grade 8 Identifying Genre
Grade 10 Figurative Language
Grade 3 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1

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Grade 8 Identifying Genre
Grade 7 Story Elements
Grade 8 Idiom
What is the meaning of the idiom?

READ SOMEONE LIKE A BOOK
  1. a typical and dishonest action
  2. to copy someone else's idea
  3. someone who shares everything about their lives
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