Grade 4 Quiz Referring to Details and Examples in a Text – RL.4.1
The standard CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.1 emphasizes the ability to refer to specific details and examples in a text when making explicit statements, as well as when drawing inferences. This skill is crucial as it forms the basis for critical thinking, comprehension, and analytical skills in students, enabling them to understand texts deeply and use evidence to support their reasoning.
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Why is it important to refer to details in the text when explaining it?
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What is an inference?
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If a story describes a character’s sweaty brow and rapid breathing, what can you infer?
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When the author explicitly mentions that it’s rainy and dark, what mood might this setting suggest?
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What should you do to draw an inference?
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If a text says, “Sarah’s eyes twinkled like stars at night,” this is an example of:
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The main character packs an umbrella and a raincoat. What can you infer?
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If characters in a story are shivering and can see their breath in the air, the story is likely set in:
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A character in a book has a frown and crossed arms. This body language suggests the character is:
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Why is it important to use text evidence when making a prediction?
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