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High School (9-12) · English
Reading Comprehension Worksheet
Answer all questions. Show your work where applicable.
1.Analyze: How does an unreliable narrator affect a reader's interpretation of events?
2.Compare the themes in two books you have read this year.
3.What is the author's purpose if they include statistics and expert quotes?
4.Explain how context clues can help you determine the meaning of unknown vocabulary.
5.Why might an author choose a first-person point of view over third-person?
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1.Analyze: How does an unreliable narrator affect a reader's interpretation of events?
2.Compare the themes in two books you have read this year.
3.What is the author's purpose if they include statistics and expert quotes?
ATo inform and persuadeBTo entertainCTo confuseDTo tell a personal story
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Common mistakes
Misconceptions students bring to reading comprehension
Specific errors to watch for when reviewing student work — pulled from classroom research and teacher reports.
Confusing the topic with the main idea.
What to teach instead: The topic is what the text is about (one phrase); the main idea is what it says about that topic (one sentence).
Treating any sentence near the start as the main idea.
What to teach instead: The main idea may appear anywhere — or not at all explicitly. Look at what most details support.
Pulling inferences directly from background knowledge instead of the text.
What to teach instead: An inference must be supported by evidence in the text, even if it isn't stated outright.
Key vocabulary
Reading Comprehension terms students should know
A short glossary of core vocabulary you can drop into any worksheet, quiz, or study guide.
- Main idea
- The most important point of a text.
- Supporting detail
- A fact or example that explains or backs up the main idea.
- Inference
- A conclusion you reach using clues from the text plus what you already know.
- Theme
- The underlying message or lesson of a story.
- Summary
- A short statement of the main ideas of a text.
- Tone
- The author's attitude toward the subject, shown through word choice.
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