Exploring Secrets and Stories: A Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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A grade 7 reading comprehension worksheet focusing on a story about discovery and family secrets, featuring short answer and inference questions.

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Exploring Secrets and Stories: A Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Exploring Secrets and Stories: A Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Instructions: Read the entire passage carefully. Then, answer each question below by providing a short answer or inference-based response as instructed. Make sure to think about what the text explicitly states and what can be inferred from the information given.
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Reading Passage

Lila had always loved visiting her grandmother’s old house at the edge of the woods. It was a cozy place, filled with shelves of dusty books, shelves of jars with colorful candies, and a creaky wooden porch that seemed to whisper stories of the past. Every summer, she would spend a week there, exploring the wooded area behind the house and imagining adventures in the wild. One warm afternoon, as Lila wandered through the trees, she noticed something unusual. Hidden among the thick bushes was a small, rusty door she had never seen before. It was no taller than her knee, with a tiny brass handle that looked like it hadn't been used in years. Curious, she brushed away the leaves and dirt. The door was locked, but she wondered what could be inside. Lila thought about telling her grandmother, but she was worried it might be nothing more than an old shed or a forgotten storage space. Still, her curiosity grew stronger. She looked around for something to open the door with, but nothing seemed suitable. Just as she was about to give up, her hand brushed against something cold and metallic lying nearby. It was an old key, tarnished with age but still shiny enough to catch her eye. Her heart pounding with excitement, Lila picked up the key and tried it in the lock. To her amazement, it fit perfectly. With a soft click, the door swung open. Inside, she found a tiny room filled with strange objects: a dusty globe, a faded journal, and a small wooden box. The air smelled of old paper and wood. Lila gently opened the journal. Its pages were filled with neat handwriting, telling stories of a young girl named Emily who had lived in the house long ago. Emily wrote about her adventures in the woods, her secret hideouts, and her hopes for the future. As Lila read, she felt a strange connection to Emily, as if they were friends separated by time but united through their stories. Suddenly, she noticed the wooden box. Its lid was carved with intricate patterns. Carefully, she opened it and found a collection of tiny, delicate jewelry—a silver locket, a pearl bracelet, and a tiny ring with a sparkling gemstone. The jewelry seemed to shimmer in the dim light, as if they held a special magic. Lila wondered why Emily had kept these treasures in this secret room. She thought about the stories Emily had written and the adventures she must have had. Just then, she heard a soft rustling behind her. She turned around to see her grandmother standing in the doorway, smiling warmly. “You found my secret,” her grandmother said softly. “That room was my own little hiding place when I was your age. I used to write stories and dream about adventures just like you do now.” Lila looked at her grandmother, feeling a new sense of wonder and curiosity. She realized that stories and adventures weren’t just in books—they could be found in hidden corners of the world, in old objects, and in memories passed down through generations. As she closed the door of the secret room behind her, she knew that her own adventures were just beginning, waiting to be discovered in the world around her.
B

Comprehension Questions

Answer the following questions based on the passage above.
1.
What items did Lila find inside the tiny room?
[2 marks]
2.
Why did Lila feel a connection to Emily while reading the journal?
[3 marks]
3.
What does the rusty door's small size suggest about its purpose?
[3 marks]
4.
Describe the jewelry found in the wooden box. What might it symbolize?
[2 marks]
5.
How did Lila's grandmother explain the purpose of the secret room?
[2 marks]
6.
What can be inferred about Emily based on her journal entries?
[3 marks]
7.
Why do you think the author included detailed descriptions of the objects in the room?
[3 marks]
8.
What is the main theme of the story?
[2 marks]
9.
What does the story suggest about the relationship between past and present?
[3 marks]
10.
How does the author create a sense of mystery in the story?
[3 marks]

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4/29/2025
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