Reading Strategies - Identifying Details

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How much does the lunch special cost?

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The question request for a cost amount. Therefore C is the correct answer.

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Reading Strategies - Identifying Details - Quiz

Read each question and choose the correct answer based on key words.

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In what year was the Hubble Space Telescope launched?

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The requested information was for a year. Therefore A is the correct answer.

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What time does the pizza shop close each day?

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The question request the time of closing. The correct response is 9:00 pm.

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What is the cost of an international long distance call?

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The question is requesting a dollar amount.

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In what city does the Red Sox play?


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The question asks the reader for the name of a city. Boston is the city in which the Red Sox play.

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How much does the lunch special cost?
In what year was the Hubble Space Telescope launched?
What time does the pizza shop close each day?
What is the cost of an international long distance call?
In what city does the Red Sox play?
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