Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts : Understand Word Relationships and Meanings: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.5

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Example Question #9 : Identify Real Life Connections Between Words And Their Uses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.1.5.C

Reading, writing, and doing homework are all done for what?

Possible Answers:

Getting a haircut

Getting good grades

Walking a dog

Washing a car

Correct answer:

Getting good grades

Explanation:

Reading, writing, and doing your homework all help you get good grades. You would not do any of those things to get a haircut, wash a car, or walk a dog.

Example Question #10 : Identify Real Life Connections Between Words And Their Uses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.1.5.C

A football, basketball, and baseball are all used for what?

Possible Answers:

Playing the flute

Running a race

Cooking dinner

Playing sports

Correct answer:

Playing sports

Explanation:

A football, basketball, and baseball are all used for playing sports. You would not use any of those three balls to play the flute, run a race, or cook dinner.

Example Question #11 : Identify Real Life Connections Between Words And Their Uses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.1.5.C

Sunscreen, a towel, and a bathing suit are all things needed for what?

Possible Answers:

Going to the beach

Reading a book

Cleaning the kitchen

Washing your hair

Correct answer:

Going to the beach

Explanation:

Sunscreen, a towel, and bathing suit are all things you need to go to the beach. You would not use any of these to wash your hair, clean the kitchen, or read a book.

Example Question #191 : Language

Select the word that would best replace "huge" in the sentence below:

The bear looks huge from up close. 

Possible Answers:

gigantic 

large

tiny

small

Correct answer:

gigantic 

Explanation:

Huge means to be very big, it's a more intense adjective than just saying "big". "Tiny" and "small" are opposites of "huge", which means neither are correct. 

"Large" and "gigantic" could both replace the word "huge" because they both mean big. However, "gigantic" is the best choice because like "huge" it means very big and is a more intence adjective. 

Example Question #192 : Language

Select the verb that would best complete the sentence below:

I was so angry at her, when she walked by I __________ at her. 

Possible Answers:

peeked

looked

glared

glanced

Correct answer:

glared

Explanation:

"Glared", "glanced", and "peeked" are all ways to look at someone. However, because the person is angry in this sentence the best answer to fill in the blank is "glared". 

"Glare" means to look at someone with anger. 

Example Question #212 : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

In general, Ally was a happy student who enjoyed learning in all of her classes, but she absolutely loved science, perhaps because it was led by her all-time favorite teacher, Mrs. Goshorn.

Which of the following words would be the best replacement for the underlined word “loved” above?

Possible Answers:

enjoyed

liked

approved of

adored

Correct answer:

adored

Explanation:

We already know that Ally likes most of her classes, so when the sentence goes out of its way to highlight a class she absolutely loved, we know we need a really strong word. “Adored” is a really strong way of saying that someone especially likes something, much stronger than just “liked” or “enjoyed.”

Example Question #213 : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

Tarik worked hard on his art project, so he was extra proud when his teacher told him that he did a spectacular job on it.

Which of the following words would be the best replacement for the underlined word “spectacular” above?

Possible Answers:

good

fantastic

nice

okay

Correct answer:

fantastic

Explanation:

The word “spectacular” is even better than just “good” or “nice,” and we know that Tarik was “extra proud” of what his teacher told him.  So we need a word stronger than “good” and here “fantastic” is the strongest adjective available.

Example Question #201 : Language

Select the best word to replace “thrilled” in the sentence below.

Alice was thrilled to wear her new dress for her birthday party.

Possible Answers:

Excited

Troubled

Concerned

Sad

Correct answer:

Excited

Explanation:

“Sad”, “troubled”, and “concerned” are adjectives that are not used to express happiness. “Excited” is a synonym of “thrilled” and is the best word to replace “thrilled.”

Example Question #201 : Language

Select the best word to replace “angry” in the sentence below.

Charlie was angry when his block tower fell over but he was excited to be able to build a bigger and better block tower.

Possible Answers:

Concerned

Happy

Frustrated

Pleased

Correct answer:

Frustrated

Explanation:

“Happy” and “pleased” is the opposite of “angry” therefore neither are a good replacement for “angry.” “Concerned” could be used but expresses worry rather than being “angry.” “Frustrated” is the correct word to replace “angry” in the sentence above.

Example Question #5 : Distinguish Shades Of Meaning Among Verbs And Adjectives: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.1.5.D

Select the verb that completes the sentence below.

Georgia was running fast in her race and I was so excited I _____ her on as she crossed the finish line!

Possible Answers:

Waved

Worried

Cheered

Cried

Correct answer:

Cheered

Explanation:

“Cried” and “worried” do not show the excitement Georgia’s friend was feeling as she was running her race. “Waved” also does not express the excitement Georgia’s friend felt. Therefore, “cheered” is the correct answer to show the excitement Georgia’s friend had for her as she ran her race and crossed the finish line.

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