Grade 6 Quiz Citing Textual Evidence – RI.6.1
Citing textual evidence is a crucial skill in comprehending and analyzing written material. It involves identifying specific portions of the text that offer direct information or hints, allowing readers to make informed inferences. This capacity to find evidence and interpret it is fundamental to understanding more profound meanings and making logical conclusions about the text. The following quiz will evaluate the ability to cite evidence from textual excerpts and make inferences based on the provided information.
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Question 1 of 10
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After reading the line, “The sky was painted with hues of fiery orange and somber purple, signaling the day’s end,” one can infer that:
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“Her eyes darted to the left, avoiding his intense gaze.” Based on this sentence, how is she likely feeling?
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“The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the air, leading people into the bakery.” What does the bakery likely sell?
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“Despite the raging storm outside, he felt a calmness within.” What is the contrast in the text?
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“Everywhere he looked, towering skyscrapers reached for the heavens.” Where is he likely located?
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“The ancient scrolls, yellowed with age, held secrets of the past.” What is inferred about the scrolls?
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“Their laughter echoed, bouncing off the walls of the empty room.” How many people were likely laughing?
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“The water in the vase had evaporated, leaving the flowers wilted.” Why did the flowers wilt?
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“As the clock struck midnight, she still waited, hope dimming but not extinguished.” How did she feel?
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Question 10 of 10
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“The lion’s roar reverberated across the plains, asserting its dominance.” What is the lion doing?
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