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Narrative text includes any type of writing that relates a series of events and includes both fiction (novels, short stories, poems) and nonfiction (memoirs, biographies, news stories). Both forms tell stories that use...
Questions: 30 | Attempts: 14940 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2023
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Sample QuestionThe Legend of the Kesodo Ceremony Once upon a time on Mount Bromo, East Java, there were a couple living there. The new couple wanted to have a child. They had married for a long time but they hadn’t got a baby. Every time they prayed to the Gods, asking for a child. One day, there was a loud voice in the sky when they were praying. “You are going to born a baby, and later you will birth many children. But I have a requirement for you to obey, if you really want to have children”, said the voice. “Whatever you ask, my Lord”, the couple answered, “We will do it”, “You must sacrifice your first son for the gods”. The couple agreed to sacrifice their first son in the time that was asked by the voice. Then, the wife got pregnant and gave birth to a son. The baby grew up into a handsome, taught man. He was named Kesuma. The couple loved Kesuma very much. The wife gave birth to eleven more children after Kesuma. And, they forget their promise to sacrifice their first son to the god. One day, the volcano erupted. Before that, there were series of earthquakes followed by thunders in the sky. The sky was very dark, as if it was going to fall down. On the next occasion, there was a voice in the sky, reminding the couple about their promise. The couple was very afraid, but they just couldn’t sacrifice their beloved son, Kesuma. However, because the earthquakes and the thunders were becoming more and more horrifying, Kesuma couldn’t let his family and all the people in the village die. Kesuma knew the situation. Then he said to his parents. “I would sacrifice myself in order that our family and all the people in our village will live in peace. For the next times, you all have to sacrifice animals and crops to the gods.” Then he jumped onto the crater of the volcano. Amazingly, the earthquakes and the eruption stopped at once. How was Kesuma’s personal characteristic?
Choose the correct synonyms for the following sentence
1.The great expanse of sea stretched below
Questions: 16 | Attempts: 870 | Last updated: Nov 5, 2024
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Sample QuestionThe great EXPANSE of sea stretched below
This Std 6 English test covers comprehension questions about a story involving Patrick, an elf, and a wish. It tests understanding of key plot elements and vocabulary.
Questions: 21 | Attempts: 368 | Last updated: Aug 19, 2025
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Sample QuestionPatrick used to play ..............
The '4th Grade ELA Screener' quiz assesses understanding of non-fiction and fiction texts, focusing on comprehension, main ideas, and themes relevant to English Language Arts. It's designed to enhance literary analysis skills for...
Questions: 6 | Attempts: 194 | Last updated: Nov 12, 2024
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Sample QuestionIn some Scottish fishing villages in the nineteenth century, the production of smoked haddock, a popular fish, was a family affair.Before the fishermen went out for the day's catch, their wives carried the men on their shoulders from the docks to the boats. This way, the men wouldn't get wet before they faced a long day at sea.While the men fished for haddock, the second job of the fishwives, as they were called, was to prepare hundreds of hooks for the next trip. The women and their daughters would bait the hooks while a previous catch was being prepared. The haddock were prepared by a process called smoking. The fish were hung on poles across pits that were dug into the beaches or the sides of cliffs. The women built fires in the pits and placed empty sacks over the pits to capture the smoke. Sometimes, the smoke from the pits would guide the fishermen home from sea.Often, the wives sold the smoked fish at markets. They had to get to the markets on foot, sometimes walking as many as twenty miles. When the fishing was done and the men had followed the trail of smoke home, the wives would show their appreciation for the new catch by meeting the boats and carrying their husbands back to shore. 1. How do you know this is a nonfiction text?
This quiz is to determine if students understand what fables,folktales, and other reading genres.
In addition, for students to understand story elements and how to write information clearly.
Questions: 12 | Attempts: 109 | Last updated: Nov 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionA myth teaches a lesson.
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The 'OpenMind OB Final Test' assesses comprehension through a classic fable about the sun and wind. Participants analyze the narrative to determine themes of strength and strategy, enhancing their critical thinking and...
Questions: 31 | Attempts: 59 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample Question1. Read the story and answer the questions: One day there was an argument between the wind and the sun. Both said they were stronger than the other. They saw a man traveling on the road and decided to have a test to see which was stronger and able to get the man’s coat off. The wind began to blow and blow very hard. He nearly ripped the coat from the man’s back but the man grabbed the coat and wrapped it even more tightly around himself and kept going. The wind got tired because the man just kept his coat on. Then the sun tried. He shone brightly and the clouds disappeared. Soon the air was warm and dry and the sun kept on shining. Soon the man had sweat running down his face. He was so hot that he finally took off his coat and carried it, looking for a shady spot to rest. 1. The wind and the sun were having an
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Questions: 15 | Attempts: 215 | Last updated: Oct 22, 2024
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Sample QuestionAfter "The Velveteen Rabbit" was real, who did he see the next spring?
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Questions: 16 | Attempts: 906 | Last updated: Oct 22, 2024
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Sample QuestionWhich round rolling object would rhyme with "wall"?
This 3rd Grade Literature MCQ Trivia tests knowledge on grammar, literature, and reading comprehension. It includes questions on sentence subjects, verb usage, rhymes, and literary geography, enhancing critical thinking and...
Questions: 16 | Attempts: 990 | Last updated: Oct 22, 2024
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Sample QuestionWhat question would the subject of a sentence answer?
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Questions: 11 | Attempts: 167 | Last updated: Oct 23, 2024
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Sample QuestionHOW DID JING MEI FELL ABOUT HER MOTHER WANTS FOR HER?
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