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Question # 21

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Question # 21

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The author describes Ma with words like "sharply" (line 15), "wary" (line 21), and "watched" (line 42). What do these words emphasize about Ma?

Options:

A.  

She is in bad health.

B.  

She is a strong, calculating mother.

C.  

She is indifferent to her children’s decisions.

D.  

She loves her son but hates her daughter.

E.  

She is desperate for attention.

Discussion 0
Question # 22

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Question # 22

Where are the fish the speaker is describing?

Options:

A.  

in a tank

B.  

on a farm

C.  

in the ocean

D.  

in a friend’s home

E.  

on a fisherman’s hook

Discussion 0
Question # 23

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Question # 23

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Which of the following pairs of words best describes Ray’s character?

Options:

A.  

angry and violent

B.  

determined and thoughtful

C.  

excitable and frantic

D.  

humorous and talkative

E.  

weak and changeable

Discussion 0
Question # 24

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Question # 24

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Which statement expresses the main idea of this article?

Options:

A.  

Coyotes do amusing and sometimes infuriating things.

B.  

Coyotes’ howling upsets other nighthunting creatures and dogs.

C.  

Otis, the New York City coyote, is in a wildlife center.

D.  

Coyotes have adapted and flourished.

E.  

Wildlife needs to be protected from the invasion of their habitat.

Discussion 0
Question # 25

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Question # 25

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By the end of this excerpt, Tarto and Anatou are no longer listening to each other. What does this indicate about the change in their relationship?

Options:

A.  

Anatou is already beginning to separate herself from Tarto’s community.

B.  

Tarto will learn to forgive his father for not making peace with Anatou.

C.  

Tarto’s understanding will allow Anatou to return to the village.

D.  

Anatou will be turned into an ice wolf and become Tarto’s pet.

E.  

Tarto can return to his seal hunting after Anatou leaves.

Discussion 0
Question # 26

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Question # 26

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In lines 20–23 of the memo, what does Mr. Hartman imply about employees and their identification cards?

Options:

A.  

Employees have not been wearing their identification cards.

B.  

The Security Unit will wear different identification cards.

C.  

Employees will be getting new identification cards.

D.  

Suspicious persons will be required to display identification cards.

E.  

New employees will be added to the Security Unit.

Discussion 0
Question # 27

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Question # 27

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Based on the information in this excerpt, what opportunity do ten-year-olds value?

Options:

A.  

take class field trips

B.  

escape from the adult world

C.  

participate in competitive games

D.  

discover future job opportunities

E.  

accept after-school responsibilities

Discussion 0
Question # 28

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Question # 28

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Because of this experience with Minnie Foster, Mrs. Hale will likely, in the future, be more aware of which one of the following?

Options:

A.  

the troubles of her neighbors

B.  

the loneliness of her own life

C.  

the needs of her children

D.  

the importance of sewing and chores

E.  

the crimes committed nearby

Discussion 0
Question # 29

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Question # 29

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Helen Christen, the Human Resources Manager, is relatively new at her job and has already implemented several new policies to support employees, such as child-care leave and GED classes.

How might this additional information affect how employees receive this memo?

Options:

A.  

encouraging employees to criticize policy

B.  

asking employees to create a problem

C.  

providing an additional support for employees

D.  

making an already challenging situation far more difficult

E.  

penalizing employees who refuse to participate in the new program

Discussion 0
Question # 30

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Question # 30

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In lines 56–58, what does the phrase, "Emma had to repeat herself several times before Mr. Knightley would believe her," imply about Mr. Knightley’s reaction to Emma’s news?

Options:

A.  

He can’t hear Emma clearly.

B.  

He can’t believe what he is hearing.

C.  

He is indignant at being addressed so informally.

D.  

He believes Emma is talking to someone else.

E.  

He believes that he has been proven correct.

Discussion 0
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