Question
Use the paragraph to answer the question.
The platypus is an Australian mammal that does not fall neatly into a classification. It is one of only two mammals (the other being the echidna) that bear young by laying eggs. In some respects, the platypus resembles a duck; both have webbed feet and bills. The platypus has a tail like a beaver’s and a furry body similar to an otter’s. Its unusual hybrid of body parts makes it well-suited for its largely aquatic life. The platypus uses its webbed feet to paddle through water, and its tail serves as a kind of rudder for steering. While underwater, the platypus uses its bill to scoop up bits of food, such as insects and shellfish, from the water’s bottom. The platypus also scoops up bits of gravel, which grind up the food, as the platypus is toothless. The platypus stores the food and gravel in its cheeks until it reaches the water’s surface. Once the platypus surfaces, it consumes its meal.
Which idea from the paragraph is important to include in a summary?
(1 point)
Responses
The platypus paddles through water.
The platypus paddles through water.
The platypus collects food such as insects and shellfish.
The platypus collects food such as insects and shellfish.
The platypus is a rare type of mammal that bears its young by laying eggs.
The platypus is a rare type of mammal that bears its young by laying eggs.
The platypus is a fascinating animal.
The platypus is an Australian mammal that does not fall neatly into a classification. It is one of only two mammals (the other being the echidna) that bear young by laying eggs. In some respects, the platypus resembles a duck; both have webbed feet and bills. The platypus has a tail like a beaver’s and a furry body similar to an otter’s. Its unusual hybrid of body parts makes it well-suited for its largely aquatic life. The platypus uses its webbed feet to paddle through water, and its tail serves as a kind of rudder for steering. While underwater, the platypus uses its bill to scoop up bits of food, such as insects and shellfish, from the water’s bottom. The platypus also scoops up bits of gravel, which grind up the food, as the platypus is toothless. The platypus stores the food and gravel in its cheeks until it reaches the water’s surface. Once the platypus surfaces, it consumes its meal.
Which idea from the paragraph is important to include in a summary?
(1 point)
Responses
The platypus paddles through water.
The platypus paddles through water.
The platypus collects food such as insects and shellfish.
The platypus collects food such as insects and shellfish.
The platypus is a rare type of mammal that bears its young by laying eggs.
The platypus is a rare type of mammal that bears its young by laying eggs.
The platypus is a fascinating animal.
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Answer
Use the paragraph to answer the question.
While the invention of the steamboat is often attributed to American inventor Robert Fulton, credit should really go to John Fitch. Fitch built four steamboats in the late eighteenth century. These boats traveled successfully on lakes and rivers and proved that steam could be used to propel boats. Fitch’s boats included more traditional elements as well, such as paddle wheels and screw propellers. By blending tried and true methods of propulsion with new technology, Fitch created functioning steamboats. He forfeited his place in American memory due not to any mechanical failings, but to financial ones. His production and operating costs were too high to make steam travel economically feasible. As a result, many people have forgotten his role in the invention of the steamboat. It wasn’t until after his death that Robert Fulton created a commercially successful steamboat and became known as “the father of steam navigation.”
Which of the following sentences should be included in a summary of the text?
(1 point)
Responses
John Fitch combined old methods of constructing boats with new technology to create the first steamboats.
John Fitch combined old methods of constructing boats with new technology to create the first steamboats.
It wasn’t until after his death that Robert Fulton created a commercially successful steamboat and became known as “the father of steam navigation.”
It wasn’t until after his death that Robert Fulton created a commercially successful steamboat and became known as “the father of steam navigation.”
Fitch's boats cost too much to make.
Fitch's boats cost too much to make.
I think that it would be fun to ride on a steamboat someday.
While the invention of the steamboat is often attributed to American inventor Robert Fulton, credit should really go to John Fitch. Fitch built four steamboats in the late eighteenth century. These boats traveled successfully on lakes and rivers and proved that steam could be used to propel boats. Fitch’s boats included more traditional elements as well, such as paddle wheels and screw propellers. By blending tried and true methods of propulsion with new technology, Fitch created functioning steamboats. He forfeited his place in American memory due not to any mechanical failings, but to financial ones. His production and operating costs were too high to make steam travel economically feasible. As a result, many people have forgotten his role in the invention of the steamboat. It wasn’t until after his death that Robert Fulton created a commercially successful steamboat and became known as “the father of steam navigation.”
Which of the following sentences should be included in a summary of the text?
(1 point)
Responses
John Fitch combined old methods of constructing boats with new technology to create the first steamboats.
John Fitch combined old methods of constructing boats with new technology to create the first steamboats.
It wasn’t until after his death that Robert Fulton created a commercially successful steamboat and became known as “the father of steam navigation.”
It wasn’t until after his death that Robert Fulton created a commercially successful steamboat and became known as “the father of steam navigation.”
Fitch's boats cost too much to make.
Fitch's boats cost too much to make.
I think that it would be fun to ride on a steamboat someday.
Answer
Which type of connection shows how ideas are similar or different?(1 point)
Responses
chronological order
chronological order
comparison and contrast
comparison and contrast
cause and effect
cause and effect
problem and solution
Responses
chronological order
chronological order
comparison and contrast
comparison and contrast
cause and effect
cause and effect
problem and solution
Answer
Like real coral reefs, artificial reefs create homes for marine life.
Which two things are compared in this sentence?
(1 point)
Responses
real coral reefs and artificial reefs
real coral reefs and artificial reefs
real coral reefs and marine life
real coral reefs and marine life
homes and artificial marine life
homes and artificial marine life
artificial reefs and homes
Large waves cause erosion of shorelines. Seawalls constructed of concrete can protect shorelines from this erosion.
Which type of connection is made between the ideas in these sentences?
(1 point)
Responses
problem and solution
problem and solution
cause and effect
cause and effect
description
description
contrast
Although his younger students greeted the new practice with enthusiasm, the “old guard” had staked their reputations on the belief in miasmas.
Which type of connection does the author make between the ideas in this sentence?
(1 point)
Responses
comparison
comparison
cause and effect
cause and effect
problem and solution
problem and solution
contrast
Which two things are compared in this sentence?
(1 point)
Responses
real coral reefs and artificial reefs
real coral reefs and artificial reefs
real coral reefs and marine life
real coral reefs and marine life
homes and artificial marine life
homes and artificial marine life
artificial reefs and homes
Large waves cause erosion of shorelines. Seawalls constructed of concrete can protect shorelines from this erosion.
Which type of connection is made between the ideas in these sentences?
(1 point)
Responses
problem and solution
problem and solution
cause and effect
cause and effect
description
description
contrast
Although his younger students greeted the new practice with enthusiasm, the “old guard” had staked their reputations on the belief in miasmas.
Which type of connection does the author make between the ideas in this sentence?
(1 point)
Responses
comparison
comparison
cause and effect
cause and effect
problem and solution
problem and solution
contrast
Answer
Which of the following describes a context clue?(1 point)
Responses
dictionary definitions of words included in a text to help the reader understand their meaning
dictionary definitions of words included in a text to help the reader understand their meaning
descriptions in a text that help the reader picture what the author is describing
descriptions in a text that help the reader picture what the author is describing
phrases in a text that have a meaning other than their literal meanings
phrases in a text that have a meaning other than their literal meanings
information in a text that helps the reader understand the meaning of a word
Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his clothes were wet. "It's raining cats and dogs out there!" he yelled at no one in particular.
Which statement describes the meaning of the phrase "raining cats and dogs"?
(1 point)
Responses
The rain is about to stop.
The rain is about to stop.
Cats and dogs are playing in the rain.
Cats and dogs are playing in the rain.
It is raining very hard.
It is raining very hard.
Cats and dogs are running from the rain.
Which literal statement explains what someone means when they say "It's late. I need to hit the hay"?(1 point)
Responses
Time is running out to harvest the straw.
Time is running out to harvest the straw.
I arrived late and need to mow the grass.
I arrived late and need to mow the grass.
Time is flying and I need to rush.
Time is flying and I need to rush.
I am really tired and want to go to sleep.
Which of the following describes the relationship between an idiomatic phrase and a literal phrase?(1 point)
Responses
An idiomatic phrase presents non-literal language that influences the connotation of the literal phrase.
An idiomatic phrase presents non-literal language that influences the connotation of the literal phrase.
A literal phrase indirectly states the meaning of an idiomatic phrase.
A literal phrase indirectly states the meaning of an idiomatic phrase.
An idiomatic phrase restates the meaning of a literal phrase to make it easier for a reader to understand.
An idiomatic phrase restates the meaning of a literal phrase to make it easier for a reader to understand.
A literal phrase is the straightforward language that interprets the figurative meaning of an idiomatic phrase.
A student is trying to understand the meaning of an unfamiliar word in a paragraph. The paragraph does not contain any examples of figurative language, and the student has already identified the unfamiliar word as a noun.
Which strategy would work best in order for the student to define the word?
(1 point)
Responses
Identify idioms.
Identify idioms.
Examine sentence logic.
Examine sentence logic.
Determine the part of speech.
Determine the part of speech.
Look for context clues.
Responses
dictionary definitions of words included in a text to help the reader understand their meaning
dictionary definitions of words included in a text to help the reader understand their meaning
descriptions in a text that help the reader picture what the author is describing
descriptions in a text that help the reader picture what the author is describing
phrases in a text that have a meaning other than their literal meanings
phrases in a text that have a meaning other than their literal meanings
information in a text that helps the reader understand the meaning of a word
Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his clothes were wet. "It's raining cats and dogs out there!" he yelled at no one in particular.
Which statement describes the meaning of the phrase "raining cats and dogs"?
(1 point)
Responses
The rain is about to stop.
The rain is about to stop.
Cats and dogs are playing in the rain.
Cats and dogs are playing in the rain.
It is raining very hard.
It is raining very hard.
Cats and dogs are running from the rain.
Which literal statement explains what someone means when they say "It's late. I need to hit the hay"?(1 point)
Responses
Time is running out to harvest the straw.
Time is running out to harvest the straw.
I arrived late and need to mow the grass.
I arrived late and need to mow the grass.
Time is flying and I need to rush.
Time is flying and I need to rush.
I am really tired and want to go to sleep.
Which of the following describes the relationship between an idiomatic phrase and a literal phrase?(1 point)
Responses
An idiomatic phrase presents non-literal language that influences the connotation of the literal phrase.
An idiomatic phrase presents non-literal language that influences the connotation of the literal phrase.
A literal phrase indirectly states the meaning of an idiomatic phrase.
A literal phrase indirectly states the meaning of an idiomatic phrase.
An idiomatic phrase restates the meaning of a literal phrase to make it easier for a reader to understand.
An idiomatic phrase restates the meaning of a literal phrase to make it easier for a reader to understand.
A literal phrase is the straightforward language that interprets the figurative meaning of an idiomatic phrase.
A student is trying to understand the meaning of an unfamiliar word in a paragraph. The paragraph does not contain any examples of figurative language, and the student has already identified the unfamiliar word as a noun.
Which strategy would work best in order for the student to define the word?
(1 point)
Responses
Identify idioms.
Identify idioms.
Examine sentence logic.
Examine sentence logic.
Determine the part of speech.
Determine the part of speech.
Look for context clues.
Answer
Which of the following describes a context clue?(1 point)
Responses
dictionary definitions of words included in a text to help the reader understand their meaning
dictionary definitions of words included in a text to help the reader understand their meaning
descriptions in a text that help the reader picture what the author is describing
descriptions in a text that help the reader picture what the author is describing
phrases in a text that have a meaning other than their literal meanings
phrases in a text that have a meaning other than their literal meanings
information in a text that helps the reader understand the meaning of a word
Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his clothes were wet. "It's raining cats and dogs out there!" he yelled at no one in particula
Responses
dictionary definitions of words included in a text to help the reader understand their meaning
dictionary definitions of words included in a text to help the reader understand their meaning
descriptions in a text that help the reader picture what the author is describing
descriptions in a text that help the reader picture what the author is describing
phrases in a text that have a meaning other than their literal meanings
phrases in a text that have a meaning other than their literal meanings
information in a text that helps the reader understand the meaning of a word
Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his clothes were wet. "It's raining cats and dogs out there!" he yelled at no one in particula
Answer
Use the sentences to answer the question.
Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his clothes were wet. "It's raining cats and dogs out there!" he yelled at no one in particular.
Which statement describes the meaning of the phrase "raining cats and dogs"?
(1 point)
Responses
The rain is about to stop.
The rain is about to stop.
Cats and dogs are playing in the rain.
Cats and dogs are playing in the rain.
It is raining very hard.
It is raining very hard.
Cats and dogs are running from the rain.
Timothy ran inside and slammed the door behind him. He held an umbrella, but his clothes were wet. "It's raining cats and dogs out there!" he yelled at no one in particular.
Which statement describes the meaning of the phrase "raining cats and dogs"?
(1 point)
Responses
The rain is about to stop.
The rain is about to stop.
Cats and dogs are playing in the rain.
Cats and dogs are playing in the rain.
It is raining very hard.
It is raining very hard.
Cats and dogs are running from the rain.
Answer
Which of the following describes the relationship between an idiomatic phrase and a literal phrase?(1 point)
Responses
An idiomatic phrase presents non-literal language that influences the connotation of the literal phrase.
An idiomatic phrase presents non-literal language that influences the connotation of the literal phrase.
A literal phrase indirectly states the meaning of an idiomatic phrase.
A literal phrase indirectly states the meaning of an idiomatic phrase.
An idiomatic phrase restates the meaning of a literal phrase to make it easier for a reader to understand.
An idiomatic phrase restates the meaning of a literal phrase to make it easier for a reader to understand.
A literal phrase is the straightforward language that interprets the figurative meaning of an idiomatic phrase.
Responses
An idiomatic phrase presents non-literal language that influences the connotation of the literal phrase.
An idiomatic phrase presents non-literal language that influences the connotation of the literal phrase.
A literal phrase indirectly states the meaning of an idiomatic phrase.
A literal phrase indirectly states the meaning of an idiomatic phrase.
An idiomatic phrase restates the meaning of a literal phrase to make it easier for a reader to understand.
An idiomatic phrase restates the meaning of a literal phrase to make it easier for a reader to understand.
A literal phrase is the straightforward language that interprets the figurative meaning of an idiomatic phrase.
Answer
Use the sentences to answer the question.
A student is trying to understand the meaning of an unfamiliar word in a paragraph. The paragraph does not contain any examples of figurative language, and the student has already identified the unfamiliar word as a noun.
Which strategy would work best in order for the student to define the word?
(1 point)
Responses
Identify idioms.
Identify idioms.
Examine sentence logic.
Examine sentence logic.
Determine the part of speech.
Determine the part of speech.
Look for context clues.
A student is trying to understand the meaning of an unfamiliar word in a paragraph. The paragraph does not contain any examples of figurative language, and the student has already identified the unfamiliar word as a noun.
Which strategy would work best in order for the student to define the word?
(1 point)
Responses
Identify idioms.
Identify idioms.
Examine sentence logic.
Examine sentence logic.
Determine the part of speech.
Determine the part of speech.
Look for context clues.
Answer
A student is trying to understand the meaning of an unfamiliar word in a paragraph. The paragraph does not contain any examples of figurative language, and the student has already identified the unfamiliar word as a noun.
Which strategy would work best in order for the student to define the word?
(1 point)
Responses
Identify idioms.
Identify idioms.
Examine sentence logic.
Examine sentence logic.
Determine the part of speech.
Determine the part of speech.
Look for context clues.
Which strategy would work best in order for the student to define the word?
(1 point)
Responses
Identify idioms.
Identify idioms.
Examine sentence logic.
Examine sentence logic.
Determine the part of speech.
Determine the part of speech.
Look for context clues.
Answer
Which term describes the comparison of two things that are not alike in an obvious way?(1 point)
Responses
similarity
similarity
analogy
analogy
descriptive
descriptive
figurative
Responses
similarity
similarity
analogy
analogy
descriptive
descriptive
figurative
Answer
Watching from my room, I saw that my little brother was a ball of energy after his nap.
Which two things are being compared?
(1 point)
Responses
room and brother
room and brother
room and ball of energy
room and ball of energy
brother and ball of energy
brother and ball of energy
brother and nap
Which two things are being compared?
(1 point)
Responses
room and brother
room and brother
room and ball of energy
room and ball of energy
brother and ball of energy
brother and ball of energy
brother and nap
Answer
Which strategy could be used to determine the meaning of an analogy? (1 point)
Responses
Determine whether another comparison could be added.
Determine whether another comparison could be added.
Find language that is literal.
Find language that is literal.
Rewrite the analogy in literal terms.
Rewrite the analogy in literal terms.
Analyze the connection between what is being compared
Responses
Determine whether another comparison could be added.
Determine whether another comparison could be added.
Find language that is literal.
Find language that is literal.
Rewrite the analogy in literal terms.
Rewrite the analogy in literal terms.
Analyze the connection between what is being compared
Answer
Which term describes a brief reference in a text to a fictional or historical story, person, or event that readers will be familiar with?(1 point)
Responses
background
background
allusion
allusion
connection
connection
narrative
Responses
background
background
allusion
allusion
connection
connection
narrative
Answer
Harper had always been a curious child, wanting to know how things operated and what made them run. While watching her father install new light fixtures, she marveled at the intricacies of how electricity worked. She asked her father multiple questions to satisfy her curiosity. Harper's mother had warned her husband against answering every question as it would slow the installation process. "You're opening Pandora's box," she said.
Which of the following is the allusion?
(1 point)
Responses
Pandora's box
Pandora's box
electricity
electricity
Harper
Harper
light fixtures
Which of the following is the allusion?
(1 point)
Responses
Pandora's box
Pandora's box
electricity
electricity
Harper
Harper
light fixtures
Answer
What should a reader do if they do not recognize the reference made by an allusion? (1 point)
Responses
Look for analogies.
Look for analogies.
Look up the word or phrase.
Look up the word or phrase.
Recall the definition of allusion.
Recall the definition of allusion.
Use context clues.
Use context clues.
Responses
Look for analogies.
Look for analogies.
Look up the word or phrase.
Look up the word or phrase.
Recall the definition of allusion.
Recall the definition of allusion.
Use context clues.
Use context clues.
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The platypus collects food such as insects and shellfish.
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John Fitch combined old methods of constructing boats with new technology to create the first steamboats.
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comparison and contrast
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Like real coral reefs and artificial reefs are compared in the sentence.
The type of connection made between the ideas in the two sentences is cause and effect.
The connection made between the ideas in the sentence is contrast.
The type of connection made between the ideas in the two sentences is cause and effect.
The connection made between the ideas in the sentence is contrast.
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The strategy that would work best for the student to define the word is to look for context clues.
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The information in a text that helps the reader understand the meaning of a word is a context clue.
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The statement that describes the meaning of the phrase "raining cats and dogs" is: It is raining very hard.
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An idiomatic phrase presents non-literal language that influences the connotation of the literal phrase.
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Look for context clues would be the best strategy for the student to define the unfamiliar word.
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Look for context clues would be the best strategy for the student to define the unfamiliar word.
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Analogy
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brother and ball of energy
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Analyze the connection between what is being compared is the strategy that could be used to determine the meaning of an analogy.
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Allusion
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The allusion in the paragraph is "Pandora's box".
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If a reader does not recognize the reference made by an allusion, they should look up the word or phrase.
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