Comprehension Passages
English Language
Comprehension Passages starts at 2 and continues till grade 12.
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Read the passage: 'After the rain stopped, the children went outside to play in the puddles.' What did the children do after the rain stopped?
Read the passage: 'Anna studied hard for her test and got a good grade.' What was the result of Anna studying hard?
Read the passage: 'Ben forgot his lunch at home. His friend shared a sandwich with him.' What did Ben's friend do?
Read the passage: 'Maria planted seeds in her garden. Soon, green shoots appeared.' What happened after Maria planted seeds?
Read the passage: 'Sam was late to school because he missed the bus.' Why was Sam late to school?
Read the passage: 'Sara loves to read books. Every evening, she visits the library and borrows a new story.' What does Sara do every evening?
Read the passage: 'The bell rang, and the students lined up to go outside.' What did the students do when the bell rang?
Read the passage: 'The cat climbed the tree to escape the barking dog.' Why did the cat climb the tree?
Read the passage: 'The sun was shining, and the birds were singing. Lily smiled as she walked to school.' What was the weather like?
Read the passage: 'The wind blew so hard that the kite flew high into the sky.' What caused the kite to fly high?
Read the passage: 'Tommy's dog barked loudly when the mail carrier arrived.' Who barked when the mail carrier arrived?
What does 'context clues' mean in reading comprehension?
What does 'infer' mean when reading a passage?
What does it mean to 'summarize' a passage?
What does 'predict' mean when reading a passage?
What is a 'character' in a passage?
What is a 'conclusion' in a passage?
What is a 'summary' of a passage?
What is the difference between a fact and an opinion in a passage?
What is the difference between the main idea and a supporting detail?
