Virginia Communication and Literacy Assessment (VCLA) Practice Test

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Which of the following words indicates a position relative to something else?

  1. Above

  2. Later

  3. Slowly

  4. Quickly

The correct answer is: Above

The word "above" effectively indicates a position relative to something else, typically describing a location that is higher than another object. This term creates a spatial relationship and is often used in various contexts to show that one item is placed over or at a higher level compared to another. For example, when saying "The picture is above the sofa," it clearly signifies the relative position of the picture in relation to the sofa. In contrast, the other options do not convey a positional relationship. "Later" pertains to time rather than position; it references an occurrence after a certain point in time. "Slowly" and "quickly" describe the manner or speed of an action but do not provide information about location or position. Therefore, "above" stands out as the only word that establishes a positional context in relation to something else.