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 missing the bus, Sam decided to walk to school.' What can you infer about Sam's attitude?
Read the passage: 'Lina carefully measured the flour and sugar before mixing them together.' What is Lina most likely doing?
Read the passage: 'The city was silent as the clock struck midnight. Suddenly, a loud crash echoed through the streets.' What is the mood of the passage?
Read the passage: 'The old man smiled as he watched the children play in the park. Their laughter reminded him of his own childhood.' What emotion is the old man feeling?
Read the passage: 'The river overflowed its banks after the heavy rain, flooding the nearby fields.' What caused the flooding?
Read the passage: 'The scientist carefully recorded the results of the experiment.' What is the scientist doing?
Read the passage: 'The teacher praised the students for their hard work and dedication.' What is the teacher's attitude toward the students?
What is the difference between a fact and an opinion in a passage?
What is the difference between explicit and implicit information in a passage?
What is the function of transition words in a passage?
What is the importance of understanding the author's purpose in a comprehension passage?
What is the main purpose of a comprehension passage in English language learning?
Why is it important to read the questions before reading the passage in a comprehension test?
