GED-Reading Practice Questions
GED Reasoning Through Language Arts
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Amanda is presented as a complex character. What conflicting desires for her children are evident in this passage?
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Why does the narrator wait so long to tell the audience that the one thing that he fears the bull will do is climb the tree?
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Harlem is an area of New York City known for its African American and Latino cultures. Langston Hughes knew this area well.
How might a teacher in Harlem today use this poem to inspire young children?
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Which of the following words best describes Maggie’s attitude toward Vera by the end of this excerpt?
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On the basis of the speaker’s reaction to the piano performance, what aspect of the performance might the speaker comment upon to other people?

