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5 What is one main theme of this story?
(A) The families of cowboys from long ago are supposed to be good campers.
(B) You can make new friends by talking to people about your favorite things to
eat. (C) Moving to a new place can be exciting if you are getting your own room.
(D) Be open to new experiences by focusing on the good that can come from
(D)
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Below is an excerpt from an informational essay that a student wrote.
Which of the following is the best way to revise the underlined sentence for appropriate ta
A. Really, it is pretty obvious how badly we weent study, school
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What is the correct meaning of the underlined portion of the sentence below?
Though the dog's life had been difficult, he was like a ray of sunlight in the Strauss family.
A. The dog's coat is probably a light color.
B. The dog is most likely a golden retriever.
C. The dog is probably a high jumper and a fast runner.
D. The dog is most likely very good-natured and happy.
Q:
Which sentence from the text shows a drawback to all types of rooftop gardens?
A. City dwellers do not allow their lack of green space to deter them from gardening.
B. Some plants need more space to spread out than what a container allows.
D. After a good rain, rooftop gardens tend to dry out quickly.
D. In the spring, rooftops are dryer than the ground and have warmer temperatures.
Q:
What conclusion can you draw from this evidence?
(A) Charlie gives Luther new things to be scared of when camping.
(B) Charlie tells Luther that he is worried because he is responsible.
(C) Charlie gets upset because Luther will be leaving him to go camping
(D) Charlie helps Luther see the positive and fun side of camping.
Q:
In which sentence from paragraph 3 of "Young People Can Watch Television Wisely" is the main idea of the text FIRST introduced?
A. Some argue that the time young people spend watching television could be better used doing almost anything else.
B. However, these people don't seem to realize that many shows are educational.
C. Nature shows, documentaries, and science programs can teach young people about animal species, other cultures, or even the lay
physics.
D. Learning about something new, regardless of how it is done, is never time wasted.
Q:
Read this sentence from paragraph 5 of "Why Young People Should Tune Out."
\[ \begin{array}{l}\text { Television is a method of transmitting information, and a lot of the messages young people are } \\ \text { receiving are negative and out of line with reality. }\end{array} \]
A. does not reflect the wishes of most young people.
B. does not present ideas that can help young people.
C. does not reflect what usually happens in real life.
D. does not present a position messages are out of line with reality, the author MOST LIKELY means that television
she of actual life.
Q:
In paragraph 4 of "Why Young People Should Tune Out," what MAIN connection does the author make between television and reading?
A. Having a television in the home leads to young people being less able to use their imaginations.
B. Watching television draws young people away from reading because they can get the same information in less time.
c. Watching television draws young people away from reading because it requires less thought and effort.
D. Having a television in the home leads to young people having fewer books to read.
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In which sentence does the underlined word have the most negative connotation?
A. Three years later, Carlos and his men returned from the long journey.
B. Three years later, Carlos and his men returned from the grueling journey.
C. Three years later, Carlos and his men returned from the brief journey.
D. Three years later, Carlos and his men returned from the painless journey.
Q:
Read the following sentence.
Jack's words burned Anna and she cried for days.
Which of following best explains what happened when "Jack's words burned Anna"?
B. Jack's words hurt Anna's feelings.
C. Jack's words set fire to Anna.
D. Jack no longer wanted to be friends with Anna.
B.
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