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English Language
Grade 4 Speaking / Listening - Reasons And Evidence
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Q.1
Which point supports the reason below? Lincoln traded things for books.
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Q.2
Which point supports the reason below? Other government officials were hurt in 1865.
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Q.3
What is a reason to support Lincoln's education making him so popular?
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Lincoln lived in a one-room log cabin.
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Lincoln had to teach himself.
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Lincoln was killed by a famous person.
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Lincoln was the 16th president.
Q.4
Which of the following is NOT a point that the author is trying to make?
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Q.5
What is a reason to support Lincoln's assassination making him so popular?
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Lincoln lived in a one-room log cabin.
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Lincoln had to teach himself.
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Lincoln was killed by a famous person.
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Lincoln was the 16th president.
Q.6
Which point supports the reason below? Lincoln became a lawyer by passing the test.
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Q.7
Which point supports the reason below? Lincoln lived in a log cabin that had only one room.
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Q.8
Which point supports the reason below? Teachers only came by Lincoln's town every few weeks.
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Q.9
What is a reason to support Lincoln's childhood for making him popular?
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Lincoln lived in a one-room log cabin.
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Lincoln had to teach himself.
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Lincoln was killed by a famous person.
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Lincoln was the 16th president.
Q.10
Which point supports the reason below? People at the theater did not know what was happening.
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