Spring Semester Sample Questions. Poetry Context Clues Inference.

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Poetry Context Clues Inference

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The Eagle: A FragmentAlfred, Lord Tennyson

 He clasps the crag with crooked hands;Close to the sun in lonely lands,Ring'd with the azure world, he stands. The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls;He watches from his mountain walls,And like a thunderbolt he falls.

Poetry 1

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Which is the best descriptor for the form of the poem "The Eagle"?

A. There are two stanzas which contain three lines.

B. Each line has ending punctuation.C. Each line begins with a capital letter.D. The number of words in each line is

similar.

Poetry 1

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A. There are two stanzas which contain three lines.

Answer P1

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Context Clues Questions

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What is the meaning of the word "wary"?No one had objected, but she could not help

noticing that a few of the faces looking at her were wary and unwelcoming.

A. tiredB. cautiousC. prudentD. vigilant

Context Clues 1

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A. tiredB. cautiousC. prudentD. vigilant

Answer CC1

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Choose the word that is a synonym for the underlined word.

While your teacher is out, I entreat you all to be respectful to your substitute teacher.

A. requestB. demandC. hopeD. explain

Context Clues 2

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A. request is correct- Your teacher would request, or ask, that you behave while he/she is gone.

Answer CC 2

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Choose the word that is a synonym for the underlined word.

Amy might have convinced her father that she really was sick, had she not acted so melodramatically.

A. happilyB. exaggeratedlyC. sneakilyD. healthily

Context Clues 3

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B. Exaggeratedly is correct- Amy really wanted to convince her father that she was sick, but she over-reacted so her dad knew she was faking.

Answer CC3

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Choose the word that is a synonym for the underlined word.

Because it was so important, he recapitulated the point he'd made earlier.

A. repeatedB. rephrasedC. ignoredD. misunderstood

Context Clues 4

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A. repeated is correct- By repeating the information, the speaker made sure everyone heard it.

Answer CC4

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Choose the word that is a synonym for the underlined word.

Once the judges determined that the two contestants had cheated, they concentrated on rectifying the situation.

A. correctingB. discipliningC. concealingD. explaining

Context Clues 5

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A. correcting is correct- they want to fix the situation so they can determine who the real winner is.

Answer CC5

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Choose the word that is a synonym for the underlined word.

If not for the diligence of the crew, the storm would have blown the ship off course.

A. confusionB. persistenceC. foolishnessD. seniority

Context Clues 6

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B. persistence is correct- The crew did not give up during the storm; instead they gave their best efforts to keep it on course.

Answer CC6

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Choose the word that is a synonym for the underlined word.

The incorrigible child would not follow directions despite the teachers' frequent reprimands.

A. inconsolableB. excitedC. unmanageableD. angry

Context Clues 7

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C. unmanageable- the clues are “wouldn’t follow directions” and “frequent reprimands”

Answer CC7

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Choose the word that is a synonym for the underlined word.

They tried to convince her that they didn't have homework, but she was an astute parent.

A. skepticalB. strictC. short-temperedD. shrewd

Context Clues 8

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D. shrewd- Means willing to work alone, not relying on others. The parent knew better that the student did have work, so they were not willing to drop the argument/discussion over the assignment.

Answer CC8

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Choose the word that is a synonym for the underlined word.

Though Erin was ready to buy the used car, her mother still had a dubious look on her face.

A. excitedB. skepticalC. thoughtfulD. uninterested

Context Clues 9

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B. Skeptical is correct. There are opposite reactions in this example. “Though” is your clue. Erin wants the car, but mom is not so sure.

Answer CC 9

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Choose the word that is a synonym for the underlined word.

Her cooked turkeys usually come out juicy; this dry one is an anomaly.

A. mistakeB. irregularityC. exampleD. ordinary

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B. irregularity is correct- Again, we have opposite reactions. “…usually come out juicy” explains what normally happens. This turkey is “dry”, or different from the normal outcome. Since it doesn’t normally (or regularly happen), it is an irregularity.

Answer CC 10

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Inference Class Activity