The author included strong EVIDENCE, such as facts and statistics, to support her claim. These details helped prove that her argument was true. --- A) Proof or supporting details B) Personal opinions only
A) Proof or supporting details
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After reading the passage, students had to SUMMARIZE the key ideas. They explained the most important points in a shorter way without including every small detail. --- A) To briefly explain main ideas B) To copy everything word for word
A) To briefly explain main ideas
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The teacher used an EXAMPLE to explain the concept more clearly. She shared a specific situation to help students better understand the idea. --- A) A specific instance used to explain B) A general statement with no details
A) A specific instance used to explain
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Before starting the experiment, the scientist made a PREDICTION about what would happen. Based on what he already knew, he formed an educated guess about the results. --- A) A guess based on evidence B) A random thought with no reason
A) A guess based on evidence
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The instructions were very SPECIFIC, explaining exactly what to do step by step. Everything was clear and detailed, leaving little room for confusion. --- A) Clearly defined and exact B) Vague and unclear
A) Clearly defined and exact
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Students were asked to IDENTIFY the main idea of the paragraph. They needed to recognize and point out what the text was mostly about. --- A) To recognize or point out B) To forget or overlook
A) To recognize or point out
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The scientist made an OBSERVATION by carefully watching how the plant changed over time. She recorded what she saw, such as growth in height and changes in color. --- A) Something noticed or seen B) A wild guess
A) Something noticed or seen
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The data showed a TREND of rising temperatures over several years. This pattern showed that the numbers were gradually increasing over time. --- A) A general pattern or direction B) A single random event
A) A general pattern or direction
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The results of the study were SIGNIFICANT, meaning they were important and meaningful. They helped the researcher draw a strong and clear conclusion. --- A) Important and meaningful B) Unimportant and small
A) Important and meaningful
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The authorโs PURPOSE was to inform readers about recycling and protecting the environment. She wrote the article to teach, not just to entertain. --- A) The reason something is done B) A random action
A) The reason something is done
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The two characters experienced a CONFLICT when they disagreed about how to solve the problem. Their argument showed tension and a struggle between their ideas. --- A) A disagreement or struggle B) A celebration or agreement
A) A disagreement or struggle
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The article COMPARES two different habitats, explaining how they are alike and different. It shows both their similarities and their differences in detail. --- A) To show similarities and differences B) To ignore differences
A) To show similarities and differences
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The directions for the project were COMPLEX and included many detailed steps. Some students found them confusing because they were not simple or easy to follow. --- A) Complicated and detailed B) Very easy and simple