Which of the following is NOT a key detail that supports the text's main idea?
Main Idea Key Detail

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English
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4th Grade
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Hard
Sarah Williams
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Swimming in the pond during the Summer can be fun, also
Many people enjoy ice skating on a pond
Skiing can be a thrilling experience, too
After a new snowfall, you can even build a snowman
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
When you determine the main idea and key details of a text while condensing information into a short paragraph, you are _____.
predicting
concluding
summarzing
judging
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Story:
An American art form began in 1938. That’s when the first comic book starring Superman came out. The Man of Steel was a superhero. Kids and adults both enjoyed these comic books.They liked the fact that the good guy always won. The comics sold well. Soon Batman and Robin had their own series of comic books. Over time Marvel Comics came up with more superheroes. They launched Spiderman and X-Men. These characters were very popular. Toys, games, and clothing featured them. Now, all these comic book characters have had their own movies.
What is the main idea?
In a comic book, the superhero always wins.
Superman was the first comic book hero.
Over time, comic book superheroes have gained in popularity.
Toys and games feature superheroes.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Story:
All bicycle riders, young and old, should have the right equipment to practice bicycle safety. Bike parts such as tires and brakes must be in proper working condition.Each bicycle should have reflectors so that the rider can be seen from the front, back, and sides. A bell or horn can help prevent accidents, too. Bicycle riders should always wear a helmet to protect their head from an accident.
What is the main idea?
Bicycle riders need to know hand signals.
Bicycle riders need to get reflectors.
Bicycle riders need the right equipment to practice bicycle safety.
Bicycle riders should always wear a helmet.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Main Idea:
Harry Houdini became a famous magician for his escapes from impossible traps.
What supporting detail would go with this main idea?
Houdini liked to travel to England to perform his magic tricks.
Houdini was a very mysterious man.
Houdini liked to do tricks with water.
Houdini once escaped a straightjacket whilesuspended high in the air.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Main Idea:
Frogs are amazing jumpers.
What supporting detail would go with this main idea?
Frogs use their tongue to catch flies.
A tadpole is the name of a young frog.
Frogs have long, powerful legs which help them leap long distances.
The Fire-belly Toad has slightly warty skin.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
There are many famous skateboarders in the United States.
What supporting detail would NOT go with this main idea?
Tony Hawk became famous for his half pipe tricks.
Shaun White is a professional skateboarder and snowboarder.
With his own television show, Ryan Sheckler is the youngest skateboarder on the pro-circuit.
The trick called the “Ollie” was created in the 1970’s.
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