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Grade 2 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.1, CCRA.R.6, RL.2.1, RL.2.6

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How does Mother Duckling feel about the big, ugly duckling?
  1. She thinks he's a turkey.
  2. She thinks he'll grow up to look nice.
  3. She thinks he's a good swimmer.
  4. She thinks he'll run away.
Grade 12 Study Skills and Strategies
Analyzing arguments, assessing assumptions, and considering claims occur in which part of critical thinking?
  1. Thinking about your thinking
  2. Problem Solving
  3. Decision Making
  4. Reasoning
Grade 3 Figurative Language CCSS: CCRA.R.4, CCRA.L.5, RL.3.4, L.3.5, L.3.5a
If your mother says to you, "Your room is a junk pile!" what does she mean?
  1. She thinks your room is arranged neatly.
  2. She thinks you have a beautiful room.
  3. She thinks your room is messy.
  4. She thinks your room is small.
Grade 9 Romeo and Juliet
What does Friar Laurence think of Romeo in the moment?
  1. He thinks Romeo is foolish.
  2. He thinks Romeo should be killed.
  3. He thinks Romeo is very cold-hearted.
  4. He thinks Romeo needs to get some rest.
Grade 6 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RI.6.6

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How does the author feel about bed bugs?
  1. The author thinks they are disgusting, annoying creatures.
  2. The author thinks they are very interesting creatures to study.
  3. The author thinks they are harmless and get a bad rap.
  4. They author thinks they need to be removed from Earth.
Grade 6 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.6.6

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What is the narrator's opinion of Ben?
  1. He thinks his dreams are too lofty.
  2. He thinks he is very intelligent.
  3. He thinks he is generally good at his job.
  4. He thinks he is nerdy and boring.
Grade 5 Reading Strategies CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.5.3

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Grade 8 The Pigman
How do the police view the relationship John and Lorraine have with the Pigman?
  1. they think they are just trying to help the old man
  2. they think they are taking advantage of him
  3. they think they are his children
  4. they think that the Pigman has kidnapped them and is holding them hostage in his old house
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.5.2, L.5.2c
Which choice shows the best place to insert a comma in the sentence below?

Sure I think it sounds like fun.
  1. Sure I think, it sounds like fun.
  2. Sure I think it sounds like, fun.
  3. Sure, I think it sounds like fun.
  4. Sure I think it, sounds like fun.
Grade 7 Visual Arts
When artists think about their composition, they are thinking about...
  1. a technique used by modern artists to make designs by attaching two and three dimensional objects to a flat surface
  2. ordered arrangement of elements in a work of art, usually according to the principles of design.
  3. lines that show the edges of forms and shapes in the simplest way.
  4. a system of drawing to give the illusion of depth on a flat surface
Grade 9 Romeo and Juliet
Romeo thinks love is rough. Mercutio thinks love
  1. is tender.
  2. brings joy.
  3. comes easily.
  4. leads to marriage.
College Education Theory
What is the difference between critical thinking and creative thinking?
  1. There isn't much of a difference; They're basically the same.
  2. Creative thinking is a necessary part of making decisions and critical thinking is not.
  3. Critical thinking is a necessary part of solving problems and other important tasks but creative is not.
  4. Critical thinking is logical, analytical, self-reflective, conscious and creative thinking has some of the same qualities of critical but also inventive and original.
Grade 6 Defining Words
Thinking seriously.
  1. Plagued
  2. Ravaged
  3. Tyrant
  4. Enviously
  5. Reflecting
  6. Craned
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Critical thinking is
  1. a search for truth.
  2. establishing your beliefs on issues.
  3. determining which beliefs are plausible to the issue at hand.
  4. reverting or finding a solution to long-held beliefs.
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