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Reading Review Grade 8

Reading Review Grade 8. 2004 Released Test. A. Is Camp Chippenstock open during the month of August? B. Does Camp Chippenstock offer creative arts activities? C. What is the setting like at Camp Chippenstock? D. Do campers play sports at Camp Chippenstock?.

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Reading Review Grade 8

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  1. Reading ReviewGrade 8 2004 Released Test

  2. A. Is Camp Chippenstock open during the month of August? B. Does Camp Chippenstock offer creative arts activities? C. What is the setting like at Camp Chippenstock? D. Do campers play sports at Camp Chippenstock? 1. Which question is answered in paragraph 2 of the flyer?

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  5. A. toddle B. thrash C. oar D. row 2. This is a thesaurus entry for the wordpaddle.According to the thesaurus entry, whichsynonym could Tommy Molina have usedto replace paddle in his letter?

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  8. A. Glittering generality B. Bandwagon C. Testimonial D. Emotional appeal 3. Tommy Molina’s letter is an example of which persuasive technique?

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  11. A.give the reader information necessary to apply for Camp Chippenstock B. persuade the reader that Camp Chippenstock is the right camp for them C. tell the reader one more time how much fun campers have each summer D. review the activities that Camp Chippenstock offers to its campers 4. The main purpose of the lastparagraph of the flyer is to —

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  14. A.“Camp begins on June 22 and runs through July 24.” B.“. . . Camp Chippenstock is more affordable than many other camps.” C.“It’s everything you’d expect a camp to be and then some.” D.“Taking good pictures isn’t as simple as it seems . . .” 5. Which statement is a fact expressed in the flyer?

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  17. A. Swimming B. Canoeing C. Photography D. Hiking 6. Which activity from the flyer bestsupports the idea that CampChippenstock encourages learning about the environment?

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  20. A. Camp Chippenstock is more affordable than many other camps. B. Advanced swimmers have their own pool for diving. C. Camp Chippenstock provides “fun and meaningful activities.” D. Some of the counselors were once campers themselves. 7. Which information in the flyer bestsupports the idea that campers comeback year after year?

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  23. A. A girl leaves her insect jar where anyone can steal it. B. A girl captures an insect and keeps it in a glass jar. C. The speaker feels sorry for an insect and frees it. D. The speaker steals a girl’s insect from a glass jar. 26. Which of the following is the bestsummary for “Praying Mantis”?

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  26. A. onomatopoeia B. simile C. alliteration D. personification 27. In “Dragonflies,” “buzz” and “zoom” are both examples of —

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  29. A. a sunny day when only insects fly B. a quiet day when no wind blows C. a hot day when nothing seems to move D. a warm day when dragonflies rest 28. In “Dragonflies,” line 10 provides an image of —

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  32. A. “shiny as metal” B. “heat has stilled” C. “glorious and fragile” D. “blur of wings” 29. Which phrase from “Dragonflies” offers the best visual description of the insects’ movements?

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  35. A. The praying mantis is captured; the dragonflies are not. B. The praying mantis is respected; the dragonflies are not. C. The dragonflies are watched; the praying mantis is not. D. The dragonflies are studied; the praying mantis is not. 30. How are the insects treated differently in the poems?

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  38. A. dangerous B. interesting C. quick D. shimmering 31. Both poems portray insects as —

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  41. A. “Praying Mantis” uses rhyme; “Dragonflies” uses rhythm. B. “Praying Mantis” tells a story; “Dragonflies” gives a description. C. “Praying Mantis” includes imagery; “Dragonflies” contains prose. D. “Praying Mantis” is detailed; “Dragonflies” is to the point. 32. How do the writers’ styles differ in the two poems?

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  44. A. First person, limited to Nina B. First person, limited to the twins C. Third person, limited to Larry D. Third person, as an observer 33. Which point of view does the author use in this story?

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  47. A. he needs something else to do B. he needs to practice his free throw C. more students are needed D. she wants to help him with his project 34. Nina wants Larry to go to thebasketball camp because —

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  50. A. alliteration B. consonance C. metaphor D. assonance 35. In paragraph 12, the phrase “perfect project for the pair” is an example of —

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