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1

If reading is a form of thinking, then the meaning of what you are reading resides
A)in the words on the page.
B)in the mind of the author.
C)in the reader's mind.
D)in the reader's eyes.
2

Which of these things can you do to be an active reader?
A)Ask yourself questions as you read, and answer them as you find the information.
B)Relate your own experiences and knowledge to the author's ideas.
C)Monitor your comprehension by asking yourself frequently if you understand what you just read.
D)All of the above.
3

The speed at which you read a certain text, or reading rate, depends a great deal on
A)how much you like the class.
B)how much time you have available to study.
C)the reason, or purpose, for reading, and how difficult the material is.
D)whether you are reading for business or pleasure.
4

Context clues are ____________________.
A)words in a sentence or paragraph that help you figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
B)notes on the bottom of the page that define new words.
C)a special vocabulary exercise in the back of the book.
D)information about a vocabulary word that is contained within the structure of the word itself.
5

The root of a word is ____________________.
A)The original meaning of the word when it was invented.
B)The main word in a sentence that contains the most important meaning.
C)a base word which has a meaning of its own.
D)a part of the word attached to the main word that adds meaning to the word.
6

A __________ is the beginning part of a word. This addition changes a word's meaning.
A)suffix
B)root
C)part of speech
D)prefix
7

A __________ is the ending of a word, which can add meaning to the word, or change the word's part of speech or inflection.
A)prefix
B)suffix
C)root
D)verb
8

Many dictionaries have tools to help you develop your vocabulary, including information on the _______________, or origin and history of a word.
A)etymology
B)pronunciation guide
C)denotation
D)connotation
9

_______________ and _______________ are both ways to make comparisons between two things that seem very different from each other, but which are alike in some significant way.
A)Denotation, connotation
B)Prefixes, suffixes
C)Hyperbole, personification
D)Metaphors, similes
10

If you want to use figurative language to make an obvious exaggeration, you would use a ______________. For example, you might say, "I'm so excited about graduation that I won't be able to sleep for a month."
A)simile
B)metaphor
C)hyperbole
D)personification







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