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Read the passage and then answer these questions:

What is the main idea? Write one sentence that expresses the main idea of the passage.
What are the essential details that support this idea? Write two sentences with key supporting details from the passage.
What information is unnecessary or irrelevant? Give one or two examples of details you would leave out.
Write your answers here. Click SUBMIT when you are done.

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Lily Hevesh Keeps On Building

RED BANK, New Jersey (Achieve3000, November 17, 2021). Lily Hevesh built a
work of art. Her masterpiece was made of 32,000 dominoes. It had spirals
and walls. It had tall towers. She spent 82 days building it. What did she do
next? She knocked it down.

But it didn't just crash down all at once. It toppled little by little. There was
one fancy trick after another. They went on for four minutes!

Hevesh is a domino artist. Many people think she is the best in the world.
She is only 23 years old. But she is a pro. "Playing" with dominoes is her job.
She builds domino art for ads and movies. Companies started hiring her
when she was a teen. She has done work for Disney, LEGO, and Marvel.

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Main idea: Lily Hevesh is a skilled domino artist who builds intricate domino structures for various purposes.

Supporting details:
1. Hevesh spent 82 days building a masterpiece made of 32,000 dominoes, featuring spirals, walls, and tall towers.
2. She is a renowned domino artist who has worked for companies like Disney, LEGO, and Marvel.

Unnecessary or irrelevant details:
- The mention of her masterpiece being knocked down slowly and fancy tricks lasting four minutes is not crucial to understanding the main idea or supporting details.
- The specific location of Red Bank, New Jersey is not relevant to the main idea.

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Write a brief summary of the passage in two to four sentences. Be sure to include the main idea and essential details. Leave out unimportant or nonessential details. Order your sentences in a logical way, and be sure to include key words or terms. Click SUBMIT when you are done.

Lily Hevesh, a 23-year-old domino artist, has gained recognition and success for her skills in building intricate domino structures. She has worked on projects for companies like Disney, LEGO, and Marvel. One of her masterpieces consisted of 32,000 dominoes arranged in spirals, walls, and tall towers. Although she spent 82 days building it, she ultimately knocked it down in a carefully choreographed topple that lasted four minutes.

Read the passage. Then answer the question.

Stars provide light to the planets that orbit them. Yet there's a cosmic twist. These stars can run out of hydrogen in their core. It happens over time. This causes them to expand and become red giants. As red giants grow, they swallow the planets closest to them.

Scientists call this planetary engulfment. And they think it's pretty common. Ready to book a flight to Mars? Hold off. There's still a lot to learn about this phenomenon. Still nervous? This might help: Earth's sun has plenty of hydrogen in its core. It should keep shining as is for another 5 billion years.

Which three details would be most important in a summary of this paragraph?

A.There are things that scientists are still learning about the universe.
B.Some people are interested in taking a trip to Mars one day.
C.Stars expand over time as they run out of hydrogen in their core.
D.Scientists are still learning how planetary engulfment works.
E.Red giants sometimes swallow the planets closest to them.

The three most important details for a summary of this paragraph would be:

C. Stars expand over time as they run out of hydrogen in their core.
D. Scientists are still learning how planetary engulfment works.
E. Red giants sometimes swallow the planets closest to them.

Read the text. Then, identify the main idea and two key details. Drag each correct answer to the correct box.

Which pup has skateboarded through the longest human tunnel? Who's spun the most hula hoops at one time? You can find the answers in the Guinness Book of World Records. This book was the idea of Sir Hugh Beaver. He wanted to know which bird was Europe's fastest. But he couldn't find the answer anywhere. This gave him an idea. What if there was a record book that could answer such questions?

Beaver hired Norris and Ross McWhirter to help. The brothers were in the fact-finding business. They wrote the original Guinness record book. It came out in 1955. The book's cover was bright green. There were no color pictures. But there were about 4,000 entries. One answered this question: Which cow has produced the most milk? The book was a hit. People wanted more. A new tradition was born.

Main idea: The Guinness Book of World Records was created by Sir Hugh Beaver to answer questions about various records.

Key details:
- Sir Hugh Beaver wanted to know which bird was Europe's fastest, sparking the idea for the record book.
- Norris and Ross McWhirter were hired to write the original Guinness record book, which was released in 1955 and contained about 4,000 entries, including the record for the cow that produced the most milk.

Read the passage about the Guinness Book of World Records again. Then choose the best summary of the passage.

Which pup has skateboarded through the longest human tunnel? Who's spun the most hula hoops at one time? You can find the answers in the Guinness Book of World Records. This book was the idea of Sir Hugh Beaver. He wanted to know which bird was Europe's fastest. But he couldn't find the answer anywhere. This gave him an idea. What if there was a record book that could answer such questions?

Beaver hired Norris and Ross McWhirter to help. The brothers were in the fact-finding business. They wrote the original Guinness record book. It came out in 1955. The book's cover was bright green. There were no color pictures. But there were about 4,000 entries. One answered this question: Which cow has produced the most milk? The book was a hit. People wanted more. A new tradition was born.

A.The Guinness Book of World Records keeps track of weird records. Some are fun, such as how many hula hoops someone can spin at once. Others are pretty useless, like which dog has skateboarded through the longest human tunnel.
B.The Guinness Book of World Records was written to share records not found anywhere else. Sir Hugh Beaver came up with the idea after failing to find information he wanted to know. He hired two fact-finders to write the book. The first Guinness record book came out in 1955. People loved it.
C.The Guinness Book of World Records was first published in 1955. It was bright green and had no color pictures. However, it did give people the answer to this question: Which cow has produced the most milk?