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Homophones 10
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Nouns 88
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Pronouns 88
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Verbs 232
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Adjectives 61
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Adverbs 22
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Prepositions 69
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Past Tense 80
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Future Tense 29
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Quantifiers 11
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6th Grade Supporting Details Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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Sample QuestionYou. You're not an artist or an actor, and you're not a nurse or a cook. You're a student,and school is your job. It may be fine, or not so good. Can you think of any ways imagination could have a part in your school life? Could it help you get better grades? Or get along better with your teachers? Or understand your subjects better? Can you tell how?Which of the following is NOT a supporting detail?
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Sample Question"I don't want a babysitter. I am eleven years old. My babysitter is only three years older than I am," she loudly yelled to her Mom. Now, she really wished she had somebody with her as she heard the clicking, scratching noises outside of the living room window. "This is silly. It's probably the storm," the girl said. She regretted watching the horror show she had been tuned into for the last half hour. As she searched for the remote to turn off the vampire movie, the front door blew open with a thunderous noise. Carla whirled around to see a dark image. Carla didn't want a babysitter because
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Sample QuestionMatch this cause to the poper effect "Hallie tripped and fell down.."
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Sample Question"Nir is definitely a good catch" What is the symbolic meaning?
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Sample QuestionYou. You're not an artist or an actor, and you're not a nurse or a cook. You're a student,and school is your job. It may be fine, or not so good. Can you think of any ways imagination could have a part in your school life? Could it help you get better grades? Or get along better with your teachers? Or understand your subjects better? Can you tell how?Which of the following is NOT a supporting detail?
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