A Place Where Kids Can Skate

Read the passage. Then answer the questions that follow.

  1.  
    What kind of writing is "A Place Where Kids Can Skate"?
    A. nonfiction B. historical fiction C. essay D. fiction
  2.  
    Which rule give information for skaters under the age of 18?
    A. Rule 1 B. Rule 5 C. Rule 2 D. Rule 6
  3.  
    Which sentence would you expect to find on the boys' poster?
    A. SKateboards have been poppular with young people for many years. B. Tony Hawk is the best skater in history. C. Ollies are really cool moves. D. Littering will not be allowed on the skate park grounds.
  4.  
    Which of the following sentences contains nonessential information from the story?
    A. The boys worked late into the night making their ideas into a propposal. B. His friend Tomas sat on the small strip of grass nearby. C. The boys and their friends had written letters to the paper and the city council, protesting the lack of opportunity to skate.By noon, the sign was finished, and the proposal was ready to be copied and stapled.
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Read the passage. Then answer the questions that follow.

  1.  
    What kind of writing is "A Place Where Kids Can Skate"?
    A. nonfiction B. historical fiction C. essay D. fiction
  2.  
    Which rule give information for skaters under the age of 18?
    A. Rule 1 B. Rule 5 C. Rule 2 D. Rule 6
  3.  
    Which sentence would you expect to find on the boys' poster?
    A. SKateboards have been poppular with young people for many years. B. Tony Hawk is the best skater in history. C. Ollies are really cool moves. D. Littering will not be allowed on the skate park grounds.
  4.  
    Which of the following sentences contains nonessential information from the story?
    A. The boys worked late into the night making their ideas into a propposal. B. His friend Tomas sat on the small strip of grass nearby. C. The boys and their friends had written letters to the paper and the city council, protesting the lack of opportunity to skate.By noon, the sign was finished, and the proposal was ready to be copied and stapled.

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