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Citing Text Evidence RL..7.1 and RI.7.1 (7th Grade)
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Question 1
1.
What was the main subject of the letter Emma found?
A letter from a soldier in World War I
A birthday invitation
A treasure map
A grocery list
Question 2
2.
What can be inferred about Emma’s reaction to the letter?
She is indifferent to it.
She feels connected to her great-grandfather
She is angry about what she read.
She doesn't believe the letter is real.
Question 3
3.
Which detail best supports the idea that the letter was meaningful to Emma?
"It spoke of longing, bravery, and the hope that he would one day return home."
"Emma carefully unwrapped the parchment."
"The ink had faded, but the words still carried weight."
"She held the letter close, feeling an unexpected connection."
Question 4
4.
Why was Ava afraid?
She lost her stuffed rabbit.
The power went out during a storm.
Liam told her a scary story.
The candle was too bright.
Question 5
5.
What can be inferred about Liam’s feelings?
He is also scared but tries to stay brave.
He is bored and annoyed.
He is excited by the storm.
He is angry at Ava for being scared.
Question 6
6.
What evidence shows that Liam is unsure about his own bravery?
"The only light came from the flickering candle."
"Ava clutched her stuffed rabbit, her wide eyes darting toward the window."
"Thunder crashed as Liam and his little sister huddled under a blanket."
"Even Liam wasn’t sure who he was trying to comfort—Ava or himself."
Question 7
7.
What was Carlos preparing for?
A dance competition
A science fair
A race
A swimming event
Question 8
8.
What can be inferred about Carlos’s emotions?
He was afraid to start.
He was determined to win.
He wanted to quit halfway through
He didn't care about the race.
Question 9
9.
What text evidence shows Carlos worked hard for this race?
"Sweat dripped into his eyes."
"The finish line felt miles away."
"Carlos had been training for months for this very moment."
"The whistle blew, and he shot forward."
Question 10
10.
What is one reason bee populations are declining?
Too much honey production
Habitat destruction
An increase in the number of flowers
Overpopulation of bees
Question 11
11.
What can be inferred about the future of bees?
Scientists are ignoring the problem.
If people take action, bee populations may recover.
Bees will go extinct next year.
The problem isn’t serious.
Question 12
12.
What text evidence supports the idea that people are trying to help bees?
"Scientists are working to find solutions to protect bees."
"Bees play a crucial role in pollination."
"Without bees, many crops would struggle to grow.
"Pesticides and climate change are affecting bees."
Question 13
13.
Where is the deepest part of the ocean?
The Atlantic Ocean
The Mariana Trench
The Pacific Reef
The Gulf of Mexico
Question 14
14.
What can be inferred about life in the trench?
Only common fish live there.
No creatures can survive.
Some creatures have adapted to the harsh conditions.
It is filled with colorful coral.
Question 15
15.
What text evidence supports the idea that the trench is difficult to explore?
"The pressure in these depths is immense."
"Scientists have discovered strange creatures."
"Research in the trench continues."
"Deep-sea fish have transparent skin."
Question 16
16.
Where was paper first invented?
Ancient Greece
Ancient China
Rome
Ancient Egypt
Question 17
17.
What can be inferred about the impact of paper?
It had little effect on communication.
It made recording information easier.
People preferred clay tablets.
It slowed down the spread of knowledge.
Question 18
18.
What text evidence supports the idea that paper changed history?
"The invention of paper revolutionized communication."
"People wrote on bamboo and silk."
"Paper-making spread to the Middle East and Europe."
"Today, digital technology has reduced demand for paper."