Grade 6 Reading Exercise
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Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
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Hours of Work
Words: 158 Suggest to finish in 5 minutes.
Words: 158 Suggest to finish in 5 minutes.
English courses
Words: 286 Suggest to finish in 5 minutes.
Words: 286 Suggest to finish in 5 minutes.
Emergency Evacuation
Words: 396 Suggest to finish in 7 minutes.
Words: 396 Suggest to finish in 7 minutes.
A Growing Plan
Words: 508 Suggest to finish in 10 minutes.
Words: 508 Suggest to finish in 10 minutes.
A Schoolyard Garden
Words: 533 Suggest to finish in 10 minutes.
Words: 533 Suggest to finish in 10 minutes.
Keyboard Operator Practice
Words: 545 Suggest to finish in 10 minutes.
Words: 545 Suggest to finish in 10 minutes.
Experimental Appetites
Words: 609 Suggest to finish in 10 minutes.
Words: 609 Suggest to finish in 10 minutes.
A Shriek in the Night
Words: 618 Suggest to finish in 10 minutes.
Words: 618 Suggest to finish in 10 minutes.
A Picture Perfect Day
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A Beacon of Light
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Words: 669 Suggest to finish in 10 minutes.
Today's Question
Questions 1-5: Write the words from the passage that have the meanings below.
1. at first; originally2. decided; fixed on an idea
3. money that is contributed to a good cause
4. money raised for a specific purpose
5. pledging or devoting oneself to an activity
Question 6-9: An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. Find an antonym in the story for each of the words below.
6. departed 7. impossible
8. destroy
9. separate
Question 10: Write the idiom from paragraph 6 to the meaning.
10. to start something Question 11-14: Select each phrase below First for first-person and Third for third-person.
11. My cousin P.J. lives in Washington.The point of view tells the reader whose view of the story he or she is reading. In first-person point of view, the reader knows the thoughts and feelings of the person telling the story. In third-person point of view, the reader only knows what an outsider knows about a character.
Answer 11:
12. Emilio’s aunt is the co-owner of a nursery.
Answer 12:
13. Mr. Hasselbach has a vegetable garden.
Answer 13:
14. I hope Ms. Milano likes our idea
Answer 14: