Grade 6 Quiz Verifying Word Meanings – L.6.4.D
The CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.6.4.D standard emphasizes the significance of confirming the initial understanding of a word or phrase’s meaning. Students are encouraged to validate their inferences of word meanings by considering the context or consulting a dictionary. This skill ensures that readers fully grasp the intended message of a text. The following quiz evaluates a student’s aptitude in employing this strategy.
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In the sentence, “The sun illuminated the room, making it bright and cheerful,” the word “illuminated” most likely means:
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2. Question
If you were unsure about the meaning of the word “meticulous,” what should you do
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3. Question
In the phrase, “Her voice was as cold as ice,” the word “cold” most likely implies:
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4. Question
After reading a difficult paragraph, what’s the best way to ensure you’ve understood all the words correctly?
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5. Question
In the sentence, “The news was a bolt from the blue,” the phrase “bolt from the blue” means:
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6. Question
Which resource is most helpful when verifying the meaning of an unfamiliar word?
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7. Question
In literature, if a character is described as having a “heart of stone,” this means the character is:
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8. Question
If you encounter the word “enigma” in a text and deduce it means “mystery” from the context, what should you do next?
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9. Question
Which is a crucial step in ensuring you’ve accurately inferred the meaning of a word from context?
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10. Question
In a scientific text, if a substance is described as “volatile,” it most likely means the substance:
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