#21 Skateboarding in City Parks: Q3 Benchmark Standards Practice
Read the argumentative essay "Skateboarding in City Parks" and answer the following multiple-choice questions based on the passage.
Group 1
Answer the following questions based on the essay provided.
Source 1.1
Skateboarding is an exhilarating sport that many young people enjoy. However, some cities don't allow skateboarding in public parks. Skateboarding should be permitted in city parks for several important reasons. First, skateboarding is great exercise. It helps kids stay active and healthy. When you skateboard, you use many muscles in your body. This can improve your balance and strength. Allowing skateboarding in parks would give kids a fun way to exercise outdoors. Next, skateboarding can bring people together. Skateboarders often form friendships and support each other. They share tips and cheer each other on. This creates a positive community in the park. It can help reduce loneliness and build social skills. Lastly, having a designated area for skateboarding can actually make parks safer. Without a proper place to skate, some kids might try to skateboard in dangerous areas like busy streets. By allowing skateboarding in parks, cities can provide a safe space for this activity. Some people worry that skateboards might damage park property. However, many skate parks use special materials that can withstand the wear and tear from skateboards. Cities could use these materials in certain areas of their parks. In conclusion, skateboarding in city parks should be allowed. It promotes exercise, builds community, and can make parks safer for everyone. Let's encourage our cities to embrace skateboarding as a positive activity for young people.
Question 1a
What is the author's main claim in the essay?
Question 1b
Which of the following is a supporting detail used by the author?
Question 1c
Which of the following is another supporting detail used by the author?
Question 1d
Which of the following is the third supporting detail used by the author?
Question 1e
What is the counterclaim mentioned in the essay?
Question 1f
What is the rebuttal to the counterclaim in the essay?
Question 1g
What does the word "exhilarating" most likely mean in the context of the passage?
Question 1h
What does the word "balance" most likely mean in the context of the passage?
Question 1i
What does the word "withstand" most likely mean in the context of the passage?
Question 1j
Which three words have similar meanings?
Question 1k
List the words "like, love, adore" in order of intensity from least to most.
Question 1l
Read the denotations for the word, "wear":
- have on one's body or a part of one's body as clothing, decoration, protection, or for some other purpose
- damage, erode, or destroy by friction or use
Which definition of "wear" fits the context of the passage?
Question 2
Which word has a more positive connotation?
Question 3
Which word has the more negative connotation?
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