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  • 10. How can you tell the difference between fact and opinion? a. Facts are always longer statements b. Opinions are always true c. Facts can be proven true d. Facts are always about animals
    C
  • 5. Which is an example of an irregular contraction? a. don't b. won't c. isn't d. can't
    B
  • 1. Which of the following words contains a long vowel team? a. clock b. train c. spot d. flat
    B
  • 3. In the word family "-ight," which word does NOT belong? a. fight b. light c. height d. bite
    D
  • 2. What is the correct way to change the word "baby" to make it plural? a. babys b. babies c. babyes d. babyies
    B
  • 6. When reading a story, what does a character's "motivation" refer to? a. How fast they move b. What they look like c. Why they do things d. Where they live
    C
  • 8. Which text feature helps you find information quickly in a nonfiction book? a. Characters b. Plot c. Index d. Dialogue
    C
  • 19. What does "chronological order" mean? a. Random order b. Alphabetical order c. Time order d. Size order
    C
  • 4. Which word shows the correct way to add -ing to a word ending in a single consonant? a. runing b. hopping c. danceing d. jumpeng
    B
  • 9. What's the best way to make a prediction about a story? a. Look at the pictures and use prior knowledge b. Read the last page first c. Ask someone else what happens d. Skip the boring parts
    A
  • 18. Which word contains a prefix? a. jumping b. unhappy c. played d. running
    B
  • 7. What is a "stanza" in poetry? a. A group of related lines b. The title of the poem c. The main character d. The rhyming words
    A
  • 20. How can you best understand an unfamiliar word in a text? a. Skip it b. Ask someone else c. Look at context clues d. Close the book
    C
  • 17. What is the "main idea" of a text? a. The first sentence b. The most important point c. The longest paragraph d. The last word
    B
  • 14. What does "point of view" mean in a story? a. How tall someone is b. Who is telling the story c. What time it takes place d. Where the story happens
    B
  • 12. When comparing two texts about the same topic, what should you look for? a. The number of pages b. The size of the text c. Key details and main points d. The publication date
    C
  • 13. Which word shows correct possessive form? a. childrens b. childs' c. children's d. childrenses
    C
  • 16. How do illustrations contribute to a story? a. They make the book heavier b. They show how many pages there are c. They help create mood and show character traits d. They make the book more expensive
    C
  • 15. Which word has a common blend? a. cat b. slip c. hat d. pig
    B
  • 11. What is a "tall tale"? a. A story about tall people b. A story with exaggerated characters and events c. A very long story d. A story about buildings
    B