Dock and Ships: Reading Comprehension
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What does the bell in the clock signal?

  • The time for lunch break
  • The arrival of ships at the dock (correct)
  • The departure of ships from the dock
  • The start of a race
  • Who thought the tall black ship would go to the dock?

  • Neither Quin nor Jax
  • Both Quin and Jax
  • Jax
  • Quin (correct)
  • What color is the ship that actually stops at the dock?

  • Black
  • Blue
  • Pink
  • Red (correct)
  • What did Jax think would go to the dock?

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    Study Notes

    Clock Bell Signal

    • The bell in the clock signifies the passage of time or an event, marking when something should occur.

    Expectations of the Ship

    • A tall black ship was anticipated to dock, suggesting that someone had specific beliefs about it arriving.

    Actual Ship Color

    • Contrary to expectations, a different ship, likely with a distinct color, actually stops at the dock, indicating a surprise element in the situation.

    Jax's Assumptions

    • Jax held a belief or expectation regarding which ship would dock, possibly mismatched with what actually occurred, reflecting a notion of misunderstanding or misjudgment.

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    Test your reading comprehension with this short story about Quin and Jax at the dock. Answer questions about the ships and the bell to see if you understood the passage.

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