Reading Comprehension Skills & Strategies - Level 4

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  1. a, d

  2. b, c, d

  3. a, d

  4. a, b, d

  5. d
    Answers will vary.
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    Answers and their order
    will vary.
    Compare:
    They are both sports.
    Both sports use a ball.
    Both are played by two
    teams of 11 players.
    The object of both games
    is to move the ball into
    the opponent’s goal.
    Contrast:
    They use different-shaped
    balls.
    Football players wear
    padding all over their
    bodies.
    Each game began in a
    different century.
    The players do not carry
    the ball in their hands
    during a soccer game.
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    Great Salt Lake: Utah,
    2,300 square miles, brine
    shrimp, birds, the Bear,
    the Weber, and Jordan
    Rivers, saltwater
    Lake Okeechobee:
    southern Florida, 663
    square miles, large-
    mouth bass, fish, deer,
    turkeys, wild boars, and
    ducks, Kissimme River,
    freshwater
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    Stomach
    yes
    yes
    no
    no
    no
    yes
    yes
    no
    yes
    no
    yes
    no


Heart
yes
no
yes
no
yes
no
no
no
yes
yes
no
yes

Lungs
yes
no
no
yes
yes
no
no
yes
yes
no
no
no

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  1. yes

  2. yes
    Paragraph 2

  3. yes

  4. yes

  5. no

  6. yes

  7. no

  8. yes
    Paragraph 3

  9. yes

  10. no

  11. yes

  12. no

  13. yes

  14. no
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  15. Starts with storage of
    water in ocean, lakes,
    rivers.

  16. Sored water
    evaporates. Changes into
    water vapor. Rises into
    atmosphere.

  17. Water vapor forms
    clouds. Clouds release
    precipitation.

  18. Precipitation fills
    ocenas, rivers, and lakes.
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  19. She went to live with
    someone called a puppy
    raiser.

  20. Advanced training to
    become a service dog.

  21. Ziggy was ready to
    become a loyal friend
    and constant companion.
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    Order: 3, 7, 6, 2, 1, 4, 5
    Summaries will vary.
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    Order: 6, 1, 4, 5, 2, 7, 8, 3
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    People have found ways
    to battle erosion; 3
    The Grand Canyon is a
    magnificent example of
    erosion; 6
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    Each year countless
    numbers of old phone
    books get recycled into
    new phone books.

  22. D

  23. D

  24. It is my judgement

  25. In my view

  26. I think

  27. should be

  28. Answers will vary.

  29. Answers will vary.
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  30. Everyone in the
    county

  31. flashing sign on his
    head

  32. Even a jet couldn’t
    catch up with him.

  33. eyes just about
    popped out of her head

  34. to make the leaves
    fall off the trees

  35. several years to get it
    done

  36. died laughing

  37. feet as big as a boat

  38. I’ll never smile again.

  39. hamer faster than
    lightning

  40. boiling mad

  41. it caused the water in
    a nearby lake to vaporize
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  42. R

  43. I

  44. R

  45. R

  46. I

  47. I

  48. R

  49. I
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    Delete: Free delivery
    available, Set your watch,
    Cakes with whipped
    cream frosting are better,
    Matinee movie $5.00,
    Visit a college that looks
    exciting, Visit us on the
    world-wide web to place
    your order, The wild
    squirrels that live on the
    roof need to be left alone.
    We are number one in
    clean used cars.
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    Paragraph 1

  50. yes

  51. yes

  52. no

  53. no

  54. D

  55. T

  56. D

  57. D
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  58. b, c

  59. a, c

  60. a, b

  61. a, c

  62. a, b
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  63. yes

  64. yes

  65. no

  66. yes

  67. yes

  68. no

  69. yes

  70. no

  71. yes

  72. no
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    Main idea: My school has
    an alien bully.
    Answers will vary.
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    1959: Alaska became the
    49th state.
    1977: A huge pipeline
    was completed to carry
    oil to Valdez.
    1896: Gold was
    discovered in Alaska.
    1964: A powerful
    earthquake rocked the
    south-central part of the
    state.
    1968: A huge oil deposit
    was discovered in the
    Prudhoe Bay area.
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  73. A, D

  74. D, A

  75. D, A

  76. A, D

  77. D, A

  78. A, D

  79. D, A

  80. D, A

  81. A, D

  82. A, D

  83. D, A

  84. A, D

  85. D, A

  86. A, D

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