Comprehension Passages
English Language
Comprehension Passages starts at 2 and continues till grade 12.
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Read the following passage: 'Maria looked out the window and saw dark clouds gathering. She quickly ran to bring in the clothes from the line.' What can you infer about the weather?
Read the passage: 'After studying hard, Priya scored the highest marks in her class.' What is the cause in this sentence?
Read the passage: 'After the long hike, the group was exhausted but happy to reach the top of the mountain.' What was the group's feeling at the end?
Read the passage: 'Sara was nervous as she stepped onto the stage, but the applause made her smile.' What emotion did Sara feel at first?
Read the passage: 'The bakery smelled of fresh bread and cakes. Customers lined up outside every morning.' What can you infer about the bakery?
Read the passage: 'The cheetah is the fastest land animal. It can run up to 70 miles per hour.' What is the main idea of this passage?
Read the passage: 'The old library was filled with dusty books and quiet whispers.' What kind of atmosphere does the author create?
Read the passage: 'The puppy wagged its tail and licked the boy's face.' What can you infer about the puppy's feelings?
Read the passage: 'The river overflowed after days of heavy rain, flooding the nearby fields.' What was the effect of the heavy rain?
Read the passage: 'The scientist carefully recorded the results of the experiment.' What was the scientist doing?
Read the passage: 'The sun was setting, painting the sky with shades of orange and pink.' What is the setting of this passage?
Read the passage: 'The teacher praised the class for their hard work and dedication.' What did the teacher praise the class for?
Read the passage: 'Tom forgot his umbrella and got soaked on his way home.' What can you infer about the weather?
What is the main purpose of reading a comprehension passage?
