SUPPORTING DETAILS

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SUPPORTING DETAILS

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English, Social Studies

University

Hard

CCSS
RI.3.2

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Wan Rosedayu Wan Mohamad Nawawi

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14 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Jake's family went on a camping trip. They went to a park by the ocean. They rode their bikes around the park and cooked their food over a fire outside. They saw some deer. They came home Sunday afternoon.

Tick right for SUPPORTING DETAILS.

They saw some deer

Jake's family went on a camping trip

They cooked their food outside

Jake's family likes to camp

2.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Keep your teeth happy. Brush your teeth twice a day. Make sure you floss your teeth every time you brush and after you eat. Avoid eating anything that sticks to your teeth, like candy and syrup. Eat vegetables and fruits that don't cause cavities. Which sentences listed below are the supporting details?

Keep your teeth happy

Brush your teeth twice a day

Avoid eating candy and syrup

Eat more vegetables

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3.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Porpoises live in the earth's oceans and sometimes in bays and rivers near oceans. Porpoises are mammals. Their babies get their food from their mother's body. These animals live in the water, but they must come up for air. Porpoises are very interesting animals.

What are the main supporting details in this paragraph?

Porpoises live in the ocean

Porpoises are mammals

Porpoises must come up for air

Porpoises are very interesting animals

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4.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Hummingbirds love pink or red flowers. They guard their favorite flowers and try to keep other birds away. They fight one another for food. Their wings make a whirring sound when they hover over flowers to sip nectar. The tiny birds fly long distances to go to a warmer climate for the winter. They make their tiny nests in shrubs or trees.

What are the supporting details?

Hummingbirds are unique birds

They hover over flowers to sip nectar.

They fly long distances to travel to warmer climates in the winter

They guard their favorite flowers

5.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Eva wanted to surprise her sister Cindy for her birthday. She decided to plan a picnic for her sister. She made two sandwiches and put them in a bag. Then she put some cookies and bottles of water in the bag. When she told Cindy about the surprise, Cindy her sister a big hug. Then the girls walked to the park.

What are the supporting details?

The girls walked to the park

Eva planned a picnic to surprise her sister

Eva told Cindy about the surprise

Eva put some cookies and water in a bag

6.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Juan loves to play games. His favorite game is chess because it requires a great deal of thought. Juan also likes to play less demanding board games that are based mostly on luck. He prefers Monopoly because it requires luck and skill. If he's alone, Juan likes to play action video games as long as they aren't too violent.

What are the supporting details?

Juan dislikes violence

Juan likes to think

Juan enjoys Monopoly

Juan enjoys playing games

7.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Maria is watching too much television. A toddler shouldn't be spending hours staring blankly at a screen. Worse yet, some of her wild behavior has been inspired by those awful cartoons she watches. We need to spend more time reading books with her and pull the plug on the TV. The supporting details in this paragraph are ...

Watching a lot of television isn't good for Maria

Books are good

All cartoons are bad

Some cartoons are bad for Maria

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