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Reading Trivia

Join a young girl on her thrilling adventure at the park, where she gets whisked away by aliens in their spaceship. This exciting fiction book will keep readers on the edge of their seats!

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Reading Trivia

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  1. Reading Trivia

  2. Fiction or Nonfiction? The book is about a girl who goes to the park. Aliens come and take her away in their spaceship.

  3. Fiction

  4. Fiction or Nonfiction? The book is about a boy who grows wings and flies to Mars. While there, he collects moon rocks and brings them back to earth.

  5. Fiction

  6. Fiction or Nonfiction? The book is about the true life of Thomas Jefferson. It then tells about his house called Monticello.

  7. Nonfiction

  8. Fiction or Nonfiction? The book is written by an author with the purpose of informing readers of animal and plant life in the rainforest habitat.

  9. Nonfiction

  10. Fiction or Nonfiction? The book is a fable that teaches the moral, “Never give up.” The main characters are animals.

  11. Fiction

  12. Comparing or Contrasting? Susie and Danny both have sisters named Gail.

  13. Comparing

  14. Comparing or Contrasting? Henry went to the store after school, but Juanita went to ballet practice after school.

  15. Contrasting

  16. Comparing or Contrasting? Kelly was as graceful as a swan, but Gracie was as clumsy as an elephant.

  17. Contrasting

  18. Comparing or Contrasting? Not only does Jamie like butterbeans, but so does his brother Tommy.

  19. Comparing

  20. Comparing or Contrasting? Biographies and autobiographies both tell the stories of people’s lives.

  21. Comparing

  22. Author’s Purpose Tremayne wrote a letter to the editor of the local newspaper telling readers that students should have longer recess at school.

  23. Persuade

  24. Author’s Purpose Lawrence wrote an essay about polar regions. In his composition, he explained how animals survive in the polar regions and what adaptations help them flourish.

  25. Inform

  26. Author’s Purpose Shaquan wrote a narrative (a story) about a family who went camping for the weekend. The family members had several humorous adventures.

  27. Entertain

  28. Author’s Purpose Mayor White wrote a speech convincing voters why he would be the best choice for mayor again.

  29. Persuade

  30. Author’s Purpose Rodney researched the differences between the Yemasee, Catawba, and Cherokee Native Americans. After researching in encyclopedias and the Internet, he wrote a composition that compared and contrasted the three tribes.

  31. Inform

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