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15-item Inferring Meaning practice - Frankie
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The lights in every house were off, and the street was completely silent. What can we infer?
It was very late at night.
It was early morning.
Everyone was away on vacation.
There was a power outage.
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Julia stared at her test paper with a big smile and pumped her fist in the air. What can we infer?
She forgot to write her name.
She got a high score.
She was angry at the test.
She wanted to leave early.
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When the coach called his name, Ryan looked down and slowly walked to the bench. What can we infer?
He was feeling confident.
He was disappointed.
He was asking a question.
He was excited to play.
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The dishes were stacked neatly, the floor was clean, and the smell of lemon filled the kitchen. What can we infer?
Someone just finished cleaning.
The family was eating dinner.
Someone just started cooking.
Someone broke a dish.
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Ella’s hands were covered in paint, and her shirt had colorful splashes all over it. What can we infer?
She was cleaning the table.
She was painting something.
She was baking cookies.
She was gardening.
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When the doorbell rang, the cat ran under the couch and didn’t come out. What can we infer?
The cat was scared.
The cat was sleepy.
The cat wanted to greet the guest.
The cat was hungry.
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The students put their pencils down and looked up at the teacher. What can we infer?
The teacher gave an instruction.
The class was over.
They didn’t know what to do.
They were taking a break.
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Heavy footsteps echoed down the hallway, and everyone stopped talking. What can we infer?
The bell had rung.
Someone important was coming.
Everyone was happy.
The students were leaving.
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Tim’s friends whispered and hid something behind their backs when he entered the room. What can we infer?
They were planning a surprise.
They were doing homework.
They were angry at him.
They wanted him to go away.
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The grass was wet, and there were puddles on the sidewalk. What can we infer?
The sprinklers were broken.
It had just rained.
Someone washed the car.
It was snowing.
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The teacher frowned when she saw the crumpled homework paper. What can we infer?
The student didn’t take care of the work.
The paper was perfect.
The teacher was proud of the effort.
The teacher liked the handwriting.
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Sarah looked at the empty birdcage and started to cry. What can we infer?
She didn’t like pets.
She was afraid of birds.
She wanted a new cage.
Her pet bird was gone.
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The crowd clapped and cheered as the runner crossed the finish line. What can we infer?
The race hadn’t started yet.
The runner won the race.
The runner fell down.
The crowd was leaving.
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The snow on the ground began to melt, and flowers started to bloom. What can we infer?
The weather was getting worse.
Winter was beginning.
Spring was coming.
It was still cold.
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When Mark’s mom said, “I see your report card on the table,” Mark looked nervous and quiet. What can we infer?
He didn’t understand what she meant.
He didn’t have a report card.
He was proud of his grades.
His grades were not good.
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