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6th Grade ELA Review
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A turning point is usually when what happens?
Nothing changes
The story shifts
The font changes
The title repeats
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To become 'whole,' the family needs what?
Emotional repair and reconnection
A new car
No journey
Only money
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Arachne's tapestry shows gods as what?
Ordinary humans
Deceptive or unfair
Silent teachers
Perfect heroes
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Why track events in order?
To avoid evidence
To see how actions build change
To skip hard parts
To count words
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Before answering, students should first do what?
Read for gist
Look only at titles
Pick Part B
Skip the passage
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Why does Odilia's narration matter?
We hear only Mamá
No one has feelings
We know every secret
We get her thoughts
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Which detail often helps build theme?
A random color
The page number
The chapter title only
A repeated conflict
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Point of view means what?
The theme
Who tells or sees the story
Where the story happens
The answer key
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Odilia often shows which trait?
Greed
Carelessness only
Cruelty
Responsibility
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Which detail foreshadows danger with Cecilia?
They walk
Mamá's warning echoes in Odilia's head
The girls eat
The sun shines
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The hero's ordinary world includes what?
A perfect family
A school dance
Father gone and family strained
A palace
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Who serves as a mentor to Odilia?
Cecilia
Polyphemus
La Llorona
The dead man
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Arachne's talent is what?
Archery
Singing
Sailing
Weaving
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What do the sisters find in the river?
A violin
A treasure map
A dead body
A magic book
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Odysseus and Polyphemus both use what?
Maps
Trickery
Kindness only
Music
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A narrator's opinion is also called what?
Symbol
Point of view
Setting
Conflict only
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When readers know only one character's thoughts, POV is what?
Omniscient
A symbol
A topic
Limited
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Prometheus is best known for giving humans what?
A cave
A spider
Fire
A ship
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What is an episode in a plot?
A vocabulary word
A step or event in the story
A type of theme
A narrator
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Who traps Odysseus and his men in a cave?
Polyphemus
Minerva
Arachne
Prometheus
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A trap answer usually does what?
Looks close but misses the question
Has no words
Is always silly
Uses the correct quote
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Odilia's strength after Cecilia is what?
Trusting strangers
Doing nothing
Learning and protecting her sisters
Ignoring danger forever
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Which is a genre difference?
Both have words
Both are printed
Poem uses figurative language
Both can be read
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Tone words help readers understand what?
Feeling or attitude
The grade level
The page count
The font
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What is the call to adventure in a hero story?
The return home
The glossary
The final test
The event that starts the journey
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Which question checks POV?
What is the genre only?
How many pages?
How does the narrator see this?
What color is the book?
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Arachne believes her talent comes from what?
Her own skill
The Cyclops
A magic sheep
A gift from Zeus
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Arachne's pride leads to what consequence?
Escaping by boat
Transformation into a spider
Winning a crown
Becoming a god
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A theme of Odysseus's pride is what?
Boats are safe
Names are unimportant
Pride can create danger
Sheep are clever
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Odysseus yelling his name shows what weakness?
Kindness
Humility
Patience
Pride
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What should a conclusion do?
Change the claim
Strengthen the argument
Add random evidence
Retell the whole plot
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Which theme fits Arachne?
Silence always wins
Travel fixes all
Fear is never useful
Pride can lead to punishment
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By chapter 13, the sisters show growth by doing what?
Giving up
Trusting Cecilia
Leaving each other
Fighting together
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Who often gives advice in a hero's journey?
Setting
Enemy only
Mentor
Narrator only
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What is moral complexity?
A character is perfect
A word has no meaning
A story has no conflict
A character has mixed traits
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What is different about Enrique's journey?
He uses a pendant
It is real and more physically dangerous
He has four sisters
It is magical
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Which detail shows character response?
The room was small
The sky was gray
She stepped forward to help
Chapter 4
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A video performance can reveal what?
Only the page count
Only the author name
Tone and facial expression
Nothing new
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What does vocabulary in context mean?
Ignore sentences
Use only a guess
Use nearby words for meaning
Pick hardest word
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What trait helps Odysseus escape the Cyclops?
Laziness
Silence always
Cleverness
Fear only
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Which answer is only a topic?
True friends help in hard times
People can grow
Friendship
Choices have consequences
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Which answer is strongest evidence?
A related detail
A direct proof quote
A character name
A funny detail
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What should you ask after choosing an answer?
Did my friend pick it?
Is it first?
Is it longest?
Can I prove it?
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What does foreshadowing do?
Tells the ending first
Defines words only
Hints at future events
Lists characters
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Why do the girls trust Cecilia at first?
She seems kind and motherly
She tells the truth
She is their aunt
She warns them away
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What is the difference between topic and theme?
Theme is a full message
Topic is lesson
Theme is one word
They are the same
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Which phrase best describes a good reader on tests?
Answer copier
Fast guesser
Question skipper
Text detective
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What can point of view affect?
The paper size
The number of chapters
The font color
How we understand events
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RL.6.3 focuses on plot and what else?
Setting only
Character response or change
Author biography
Spelling
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Pita often shows what?
Need for care and innocence
Leadership over adults
Cruelty
Hatred of family
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A connotation is what?
A page number
A feeling linked to a word
A plot event
A character name
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Which question matches RL.6.4?
Who is the hero?
What is the theme?
What happens next?
What does the word mean here?
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Which word suggests struggle?
Multicolored
Aroma
Ordeals
Plaza
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If a character faces danger and protects others, this shows what?
Setting
Genre
Response
Title
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What is the sisters' motto?
Never cross water
No family matters
Trust every stranger
Cinco hermanitas, together forever
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Enrique's Journey is what type of text?
Drama
Fantasy myth
Literary nonfiction
Poem only
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What should Part B evidence do?
Repeat the question
Prove Part A
Sound fancy
Be the shortest answer
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Which line best reveals POV?
It was morning
The river was cold
I knew I had to protect them
The car was old
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In nonfiction, evidence should come from what?
A made-up quote
Only opinion
The text or data
A guess
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Which theme fits a character who keeps trying after failing?
Nature is dangerous
Quitting is best
Hard work can lead to growth
Friends are loud
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If an answer is true but does not answer the question, it is what?
A trap
Point of view
A theme
Correct
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Enrique's journey is motivated by what?
Beating a monster
Buying a house
Finding a butterfly
Finding his mother
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Evidence in an essay should do what?
Support the claim
Replace reasoning
Avoid the text
Be random
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What helps readers find theme?
Number of pages
Only the title
Character actions and lessons
Font size
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What does 'lost' mean for the Garza family?
Disconnected and broken
Rich and famous
Only physically missing
Bored at home
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Which is a theme, not a topic?
Courage helps people face fear
Courage
Family
A scary forest
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What does Odysseus choose under the sheep?
Asking Zeus
A direct fight
Escape by hiding
Giving up
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Which is a plot-response chain?
Poem -> article
Title -> author
Blue -> red
Storm -> hides
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If Odilia feels responsible, POV helps us know what?
The glossary
The author's address
Only the weather
Her inner thoughts
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A strong investigator usually does what?
Uses evidence and thinks carefully
Guesses quickly
Ignores details
Avoids questions
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A poem and article can share what?
The same author always
The same genre
The same format
A similar message
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Minerva's tapestry shows gods as what?
Children
Lost sailors
Weak enemies
Powerful creators
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Which word suggests danger?
Aroma
Abduction
Generously
Nestling
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Enrique and the Garza sisters both travel because of what?
A school test
A sports game
A missing parent
A birthday
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What should you do before using a glossary?
Skip the word
Try context clues
Pick a friend
Close the book
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Mariposas symbolize what in the novel?
Only insects
Change and transformation
Money
Homework
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Which is the best evidence habit?
Avoid rereading
Find a paragraph and quote
Pick what sounds right
Use memory only
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Reasoning answers which question?
Where is the comma?
How does evidence prove the claim?
Who is the author?
How many pages?
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For the Mariposas essay, students need one sister and what?
Three villains
Only a summary
A drawing only
One strength and two journey moments
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Third person usually uses what?
Only we
He, she, they
Only you
I and me
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Unity is shown best when characters do what?
Support each other during danger
Hide alone
Argue only
Ignore warnings
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A theme should apply to whom?
Only the author
Only the teacher
Only one character
Many people or life situations
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What does 'Prove It' mean on a reading question?
Choose longest answer
Pick fast
Guess after reading
Find text evidence
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Which theme matches teamwork?
Working together can overcome danger
Everyone must be alone
Magic is always bad
Travel is impossible
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Summer of the Mariposas is what type of text?
Biography
Dictionary
News article
Fiction with magical elements
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What does 'sequence' mean in plot?
Word meaning
Point of view
Character trait
Order of events
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Minerva believes Arachne's talent comes from whom?
Odysseus
The gods
No one
Polyphemus
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Which word means a natural reaction?
Professional
Parallel
Concept
Instinctual
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First person usually uses which pronoun?
She
They
I
He
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What object acts like a talisman?
A school book
A baseball bat
A violin
The magic ear pendant
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Which is NOT a theme?
Family can give strength
A girl rides a bike
Bravery can require sacrifice
Pride can cause harm
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If a voice is 'enchanting,' it sounds what?
Weak and boring
Silent
Charming or captivating
Angry and rough
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If Marcus hated a job then asked to return, he did what?
Forgot the job
Stayed the same
Moved away
Changed over time
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Best evidence about a trait usually shows what?
Chapter length
Action or words
Cover art
Page color
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Which word means a difficult experience?
Aroma
Haven
Depot
Ordeal
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A theme should usually be what?
A full message
A character name
One word
Only the setting
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If someone 'hesitated,' they likely did what?
Celebrated
Slept
Ran faster
Paused before acting
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Who narrates Summer of the Mariposas?
La Llorona
Mamá
Cecilia
Odilia
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A major theme in Mariposas is what?
Journeys are pointless
No one can change
Magic solves everything
Family strength grows through trials
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What should a response answer include?
What happened and how they reacted
Only the theme
Only the setting
Only a quote
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Cecilia is modeled after which Odyssey figure?
Arachne
Penelope
Athena
Circe
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Which phrase shows internal change?
She understood the truth
The river flowed
The door opened
The chair broke
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Circe and Cecilia are both what?
Sisters
Teachers at school
Narrators
Enchantresses who delay the journey
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Collaboration helps investigators because they can do what?
Skip proof
Compare ideas and evidence
Hide clues
Avoid thinking
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To turn a topic into a theme, add what?
A harder word
A page number
A life lesson
A character list
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What is an early call to adventure?
Stay home forever
Return the dead man
Buy a car
Play Loteria
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Which question helps find theme?
How many pages?
What lesson is taught?
Who is tallest?
What is the font?
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If a character lies and loses trust, the theme may be what?
Weather changes
Honesty matters
Travel is fun
Animals are helpful
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When comparing texts, what should students look for?
Only page numbers
Similarities and differences
Only pictures
Only titles
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Which question matches RL.6.3?
How does the character change?
What is the rhyme?
Who published it?
What is the index?
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Butterflies connect to the sisters because both do what?
Stay still forever
Avoid change
Move freely and transform
Live underwater
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Thinking methodically means what?
Copying
Rushing
Working step by step
Jumping to conclusions
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Juanita is often shown as what?
A ghost
Silent and weak
Decisive and justice-minded
A villain
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Prometheus taking risks shows what?
Defiance and sacrifice
Fear only
Greed only
Obedience
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Topic: family. Which is a theme?
The Garza sisters
Family
Family can help people survive trials
A family house
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A strong compare answer must explain what?
Why the similarity or difference matters
Only the setting
Only the authors
Only the titles
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A character's response can reveal what?
Page design
Trait or motivation
Font type
Book price
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Central idea is closest to what?
A line of dialogue
Character costume
Main message of an informational text
A setting detail
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Which clue helps define 'faltering'?
Loud music
Blue sky
Numb legs and slow steps
A new shirt
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What is the biggest mistake in evidence questions?
Finding paragraph numbers
Rereading
Choosing a related detail
Using quotes
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What makes Enrique's journey physically risky?
Taking a short walk
Using a magic pendant
Fighting lechuzas
Riding dangerous trains
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If a character changes, theme often comes from what?
The change and why it matters
The final punctuation
The cover art
The author's age
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A strong claim should be what?
One word
Arguable and specific
A quote only
Only a question
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Odilia escapes Cecilia by using whose help?
Arachne's
Polyphemus's
Mr. Li's
La Llorona's
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Why compare Odilia and Odysseus?
To change the ending
To count monsters
To see how McCall reimagines the hero
To avoid theme
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