Identify Main Ideas

Identify Main Ideas

11th Grade - University

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Identify Main Ideas

Identify Main Ideas

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11th Grade - University

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Passing fears are common in early childhood. Many 2- to 4-year-olds are afraid of animals, especially dogs. By 6 years, children are more likely to be afraid of the dark. Other common fears are of thunderstorms, doctors, and imaginary creatures.

The topic of this paragraph is

fear.

passing fears.

two-to-four year olds fear of animals.

common fears

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Passing fears are common in early childhood. Many 2- to 4-year-olds are afraid of animals, especially dogs. By 6 years, children are more likely to be afraid of the dark. Other common fears are of thunderstorms, doctors, and imaginary creatures.

The stated main idea of this paragraph is

Passing fears are common in early childhood.

Many 2- to 4-year olds are afraid of animals, especially dogs.

By 6 years, children are more likely to be afraid of the dark.

Other common fears are of thunderstorms, doctors, and imaginary creatures.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Don't wait for your company to send you to school. Determine your needs and ask about the company's training program. If they don't have one, sign up for classes at a local college. When it comes to your profession, you should be a lifelong learner. Put a high priority on learning new skills and on personal growth and professional development. Learn new software technology and improve interpersonal and writing skills.

The topic of this paragraph is

waiting for your company to send you to school.

the company's training program.

being a lifelong learner.

new software technology.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Don't wait for your company to send you to school. Determine your needs and ask about the company's training program. If they don't have one, sign up for classes at a local college. When it comes to your profession, you should be a lifelong learner. Put a high priority on learning new skills and on personal growth and professional development. Learn new software technology and improve interpersonal and writing skills.

The stated main idea of this paragraph is

Don't wait for your company to send you to school.

Determine your needs and ask about the company's training program.

When it comes to your profession, you should be a lifelong learner.

Learn new software technology and improve interpersonal and writing skills.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Topic: results of a survey about teens and money

A recent survey revealed some shocking results. One in five teens does not know that if you take out a loan, you must pay interest in addition to repaying the loan. One teen in four has the mistaken notion that financial aid will take care of all their college expenses. And one teen in three thinks that Social Security payments will provide all the money they need when they retire.

What is the implied main idea?

A recent survey revealed some shocking results: one in five teens does not know that if you take out a loan, you must pay interest in addition to repaying the loan.

Teenagers do not know anything about money matters.

A recent survey revealed some shocking results about how little understanding teens have about money matters.

One teen in four has the mistaken notion that financial aid will take care of all their college expenses. And one teen in three thinks that Social Security payments will provide all the money they need when they retire.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Topic: fiction

Novels and short stories are types of fiction. Drama is another example. Fairy tales and fables are also fiction. It is a type of narrative writing that comes from the imagination of the author rather than from history or fact.

What is the implied main idea?

There are many types of literature.

Novels, short stories, drama, fairy tales and fables are types of fiction.

Fiction is a type of narrative writing that comes from the imagination of the author rather than from history or fact.

Novels and short stories are types of fiction.