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Non-Fiction Test Prep 1

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Question 1
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What is the meaning of the underlined word?

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Question 2
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Determine the text structure.

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Question 3
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What is the author's purpose in writing this text?

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Question 4
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What is the meaning of the underlined word?

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Question 5
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Determine the main idea of the text.

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Question 6
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What is the connection between capsaicin and chili peppers?

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Question 7
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Determine the text structure of the text.

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Question 8
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Determine the main idea of the text.

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Question 9
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Is the Great Chicago Fire a firsthand or secondhand account, and how do you know?

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Question 10
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Which statement would best support the author's main point?

B-Excessive
C-Minuscule
D-Tiny
B-Problem and Solution
C-Chronological Order
D-Compare and Contrast
B-To describe the different branches of the military.
C-To share the author's opinion of the military.
D-To inform the reader about different ways to join the military.
B-Intelligent
C-Attentive
D-Calm
B-Sushi includes raw fish and other raw ingredients.
C-Sushi is a well-known traditional food that is enjoyed by many.
D-Sushi with cooked meat is much better than sushi with raw fish.
B-A chili pepper's heat is due to capsaicin.
C-Capsaicin is a type of chili pepper.
D-Capsaicin causes chili peppers to taste bad.
B-Chronological Order
C-Compare and Contrast
D-Cause and Effect
B-Ants are interesting insects with distinctive characteristics.
C-Ants work hard to keep the colony alive and thriving.
D-Ants will eat most anything.
B-Firsthand account because it is written based on research by someone who did not experience the event.
C-Secondhand account because it is written from someone who experienced the event.
D-Secondhand account because it is written based on research by someone who did not experience the event.
B-Only 44% of teenagers said that they would speak up if someone was driving in a way that scared them.
C-In 2015, there were over 3,000 people killed and an estimated 391,000 injured in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers.
D-The number of people with a driver's license in the United States increased from 167 million in 1990 to around 222 million in 2016.