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Grade 9 Supporting Details

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Grade 7 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.1, CCRA.R.8, RI.7.1, RI.7.8
A student argues that without immigration our society would not be as developed as it currently is. Which evidence supports this argument?
  1. Immigrants still migrate to our nation
  2. Immigrants helped to build the railroads and dams
  3. Immigrants come from other countries
  4. Immigrants bring their culture with them
Grade 7 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.7.1

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Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
  1. You can't help wanting to understand all about it, but somehow you find yourself a little embarrassed in asking all the questions that come into your mind, and often you don't feel quite like talking about it freely, even to your father and mother.
  2. Sometimes it is easier to talk with your best friends, because they are your own age, and are beginning to have these new feelings too.
  3. But remember that young people don't know nearly so much about it as older people do, and that the older ones really want to help you with their experience and advice;
  4. and yet, they, like you, often feel rather embarrassed themselves and don't know how to go about it I suppose it is because it is all so very personal and still remains somewhat mysterious, in spite of all that people know about it.
Grade 3 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RL.3.1

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Which detail from the text best supports your answer in Part A?
  1. He would steal around back of the old stone wall on the edge of the Old Orchard, which was back of Peter, and would try to see what was going on without being seen himself.
  2. As soon as he sees me he will think that at last he has a chance to catch me," thought Peter.
  3. I do hope that the noise Sammy Jay is making will not waken Jimmy Skunk and bring him out to see what is going on.
  4. So with one eye on the barrel where Jimmy Skunk was taking a nap, and the other eye on the old stone wall behind which he expected Reddy Fox to come stealing up, Peter waited and didn't mind in the least the names that Sammy Jay was calling him.
Grade 6 Supporting Details

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Grade 1 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.1.1

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What do birds do in the spring?
  1. make nests
  2. lay eggs
  3. feed chicks
  4. eat worms
Grade 5 Supporting Details

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During Ramadan, when are people allowed to eat?
  1. never
  2. before sunrise or after sunset
  3. at breakfast, lunch, and dinner
  4. when they go to the mosque to pray
Grade 4 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RL.4.1

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Which lines from the poem best demonstrate the answer to Part A?
  1. It lies with us and no one else/How other folks shall take it.
  2. It's what we do and what we say/And how we live each passing day
  3. That makes it big or makes it small/Or even worse than none at all.
  4. And that's the way and only way/That other folks will take it.
Grade 5 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.5.5

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If the author were to add another paragraph to this story, it would most likely be about...
  1. Angie going home and telling her friends about the trip.
  2. Angie doing another chore on the farm, such as milking a cow.
  3. Angie complaining to her aunt about how hard the work is.
  4. Angie going to the emergency room after being pecked by a chicken.
Grade 5 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.4, RI.5.4

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Which is NOT an example of segregation?
  1. Not allowing blacks at a lunch counter
  2. Having a "whites only" drinking fountain
  3. Only allowing whites in a grocery store
  4. Letting blacks and whites ride a city bus
Grade 2 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.8, RI.2.8

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What information is the author missing?
  1. what nurses do in hospitals
  2. what nurses do in communities
  3. what nurses do in schools
  4. what nurses do on military bases
Grade 9 Supporting Details
A newspaper column has this title:

"Being happy in life is a matter of personal perspective"

Choose all the ideas you are likely to find in this column.
  1. There is only one way in this life for anyone to be happy.
  2. Everyone in life has a different view of happiness.
  3. Happiness is an individual state of mind.
  4. Every individual has to decide what makes him or her happy.
  5. People are generally unhappy.
  6. How a person views life is what generally decides what makes him or her happy.
  7. A person can only be happy if he or she has a lot of money.
  8. Happiness is an illusion.
Grade 5 Supporting Details

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Which detail best summarizes Donald Trump's personal life?
  1. He created a successful television show.
  2. He was married three times and had five children.
  3. He developed buildings in New York and around the world.
  4. He graduated from the Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania.
Grade 5 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.5.5

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Why is the third paragraph so important to the passage?
  1. It helps explain how long the group had been rehearsing
  2. It helps bring the passage to an end
  3. It helps explain Mario's nervousness
  4. It helps explain the play they are putting on
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