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Based on the evidence in the passage, which word best describes Robinson?

resourceful

Major Talbot clings to a way of life that has vanished. Which sentence best supports this idea?

The present day had little interest or excellence in his eyes.

What does Nick do when he meets Charlotte? A. He smiles and says hello. B. He starts to cry and scream. C. He hides in the coat closet. D. He holds his mother tighter.

He holds his mother tighter.

How does the character of Andrea play a role in the plot this story? A. She searches for the majority of the sponsors. B. She spurs the choir to try its last possible option. C. She works hard at the carwash and bake sale. D. She alerts the choir to its problem with money.

She spurs the choir to try its last possible option.

he fog affects the plot of the story by A. enabling the main character to rescue his brothers from the enemy. B. allowing the main character to find refuge with a local farmer. C. preventing the main character from recognizing his brothers. D. causing the main character to abandon his original mission.

preventing the main character from recognizing his brothers.

Which of these is an element of flashback in the story? A. Jorge repeats the lesson from his father. B. Jorge does not reach for his cell phone or wallet. C. Jorge is unaware of the young boy's sorrow. D. Jorge tries to get to the road among people.

A. Jorge repeats the lesson from his father.

Based on the evidence in this passage, Maya can be best described as A. forgetful. B. insecure. C. studious. D. moody.

A. forgetful.

Which sentence best demonstrates how Russia's strained relationship with France is mirrored in the exchange between Princess Mary and Julia Karagina?

As you know, I am quite indifferent to politics, but from my father's remarks and his talks with Michael Ivanovich I know all that goes on in the world and especially about the honors conferred on Buonaparte, who only at Bald Hills in the whole world, it seems, is not accepted as a great man, still less as Emperor of France. & All the benefit he might derive from a course of treatment he would lose as a result of the disputes about Buonaparte which would be inevitable.

Which statement best describes the plot? A. Charlotte uses markers to color pictures with Nick. B. Charlotte babysits two children for the first time. C. Charlotte bakes chicken nuggets and fries for dinner. D. Charlotte arrives at the Newtons' house to play.

B. Charlotte babysits two children for the first time.

In this poem, which does the speaker most encourage Native Americans to overcome? A. flaws of character B. jealousy shown by others C. grievances of the past D. lack of pride in others

C. grievances of the past

What effect does the fighting have on the setting? A. The explosions frighten the soldiers into surrendering. B. It makes it easy for the soldiers to get through the night. C. It makes it harder to recruit more people to fight. D. The explosions drown out the sound of the cicadas.

D. The explosions drown out the sound of the cicadas.

The author uses flashback in this story to show A. the deteriorating health condition of Piyush. B. the relationship of Adrian and Rob's family. C. the misunderstanding between Rob and Adrian. D. the history of Rob and Piyush's friendship.

D. the history of Rob and Piyush's friendship.

What happens as soon as Mrs. Newton leaves the house? A. Nick colors his feet and stomach. B. Charlotte starts to make dinner. C. Marla asks if she can read. D. Nick starts to cry and scream.

Nick starts to cry and scream.

What can be inferred from the passage?

Julia is succeeding in winning over Steve.

The reader can conclude from this passage that

the Talbots lost their wealth and status after the Civil War.

Which of the following best describes the pacing of the passage? A. The narrative events cover many years of time. B. The setting description detracts from the action. C. The focus of the action is on events of the past. D. The series of events happen in rapid sequence.

D. The series of events happen in rapid sequence.

Which statement is true based on the evidence in the passage? A. People who survived the Civil War often wrote books about their experiences. B. Major Talbot is considered a fashion icon in the city of Washington. C. Washington is a refuge for people who want to find peace and quiet. D. The young men who live in the boarding house have some respect for Major Talbot.

D. The young men who live in the boarding house have some respect for Major Talbot.

What does the evidence in this passage suggest?

Maya's mother works a lot around the house.

Which detail from the passage best supports the idea that the Major has good manners?

The Major was tall, but whenever he made that wonderful, old-fashioned bend he called a bow, the corners of his coat swept the floor.

How does the setting impact the plot of the passage? A. The exposed surroundings allow John and the narrator to climb the mountain. B. The open-air setting forces John and the narrator to communicate less often. C. The outdoor location emphasizes how isolated John and the narrator are. D. The mountainside makes being lost together easy for John and the narrator.

The outdoor location emphasizes how isolated John and the narrator are.

Which of these is a contributing factor to the central conflict in the story? A. Thomas and Jump find themselves within a forest. B. Thomas spots the path underneath the tree canopy. C. Thomas' mother is continually weakened by the illness. D. Thomas prepares a liquid mixture for his mother.

Thomas' mother is continually weakened by the illness.

The author of this passage uses driving as a metaphor for life. Which of these examples from the passage best supports the idea?

When Carla resumes driving, she begins to move on from her grief.

What does the change in setting from the hospital room to the ride home foreshadow? A. Paloma will quickly recover from the transplant and will enjoy life to its fullest. B. Carla will get very sick, and Paloma will have to take care of her for a change. C. Paloma will become too active too soon and will end up back in the hospital. D. Carla will grow tired of Paloma's self-pity and will end her friendship with her.

A. Paloma will quickly recover from the transplant and will enjoy life to its fullest.

Which sentence from the passage best supports the idea that Robinson was forced to adapt to his surroundings to keep time? A. The matter of keeping track of time puzzled Robinson very much because it was getting more difficult every day to keep it in his memory. B. He searched for a small, sharp stone, which he could make still sharper by striking it on another, and when he had got his pen ready he cut into the bark of one tree. C. He made seven cuts in a row for seven days in the week. D. Then he thought of the beach, but there, the wind and waves would also erase it.

B. He searched for a small, sharp stone, which he could make still sharper by striking it on another, and when he had got his pen ready he cut into the bark of one tree.

ow does Dawn resolve her main conflict? A. She decides to be more careful about the weather. B. She realizes her little brother is important to her. C. She accepts that being a teenager is not that hard. D. She lets her little brother play inside the house.

B. She realizes her little brother is important to her.

Which example best supports that Cathy finds fishing hard to enjoy?

in the last paragraph, the look of disgust on her face

In what setting does this story open? A. a high school graduation B. a busy train station C. a crowded train D. a college campus Explanation End Session

B. a busy train station

How does the author control the pacing in the passage? A. by creating a sense of mystery B. by focusing on Joshua's character C. by describing the setting in detail D. by quickening the events of the plot

by creating a sense of mystery

Select the correct text in the passage. Which sentence best demonstrates how the author creates tension for readers in the passage? from "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Bernice felt a vague pain that she was not at present engaged in being popular or At eighteen our convictions are hills from which we look; at forty-five they are caves in which we hide.

How does the use of flashback affect the plot of this story? A. Jorge strives to defy his parents' teachings to be unique. B. Jorge can sense disaster before it happens and is prepared. C. Jorge's memory of his father helps him call the police on time. D. Jorge's actions are guided by his experience of being robbed

Jorge's actions are guided by his experience of being robbed

Which sentence from the passage best supports the idea that Robinson was forced to adapt to his surroundings to keep time?

He searched for a small, sharp stone, which he could make still sharper by striking it on another, and when he had got his pen ready he cut into the bark of one tree.

Based on the excerpt and the commentary, what can one conclude about the state of Paris before the French Revolution? A. Potatoes and bread were widely consumed. B. People had to face hunger and hardship. C. Paris was a densely populated city. D. People could not find work in the city.

People had to face hunger and hardship.

The meaning of word "kotow" in the sentence, "As she watched a tall and lanky kid kowtow to the. . ." is A. practice idol worship. B. mock the authority. C. act with reverence. D. respect fellow students.

act with reverence.

How does the author portray the pacing of the passage? A. by building tension and mystery B. by creating a sense of despair C. by focusing on a minor character D. by describing the setting in detail

by building tension and mystery

The tone of the passage is appropriate for what situation? A. outing with family B. classroom lecture C. award ceremony D. party with friends

C. award ceremony

What technique does the author use to reveal the water-drop's adventure in the ocean? A. satire B. the setting C. flashback D. foreshadowing

C. flashback

The broken clock on the wall affects the plot of the story by A. allowing the main character to decide to remain in her hometown. B. encouraging the main character to laugh about her childish fears. C. causing the main character to miss her train but meet a new friend. D. forcing the main character to interact with the people around her

D. forcing the main character to interact with the people around her

The change in setting foreshadows that Sidra will go from A. being a hardworking singer to a demanding princess. B. having a lot of confidence to feeling insecure. C. being a beautiful star to an ordinary person. D. having a lot of energy to needing rest and relaxation

D. having a lot of energy to needing rest and relaxation

They had worked hard to obtain the amount of money they had now with countless carwashes and bake sales. How does this part of the story contribute to the plot? A. It establishes that fund-raisers like carwashes and bake sales do not provide enough revenue. B. It demonstrates that the members of the school's choir have other skills besides choral singing. C. It shows that the choir is determined to go to nationals despite the advantage of other groups. D. It proves that attending a national competition requires an outrageous amount of money.

It shows that the choir is determined to go to nationals despite the advantage of other groups.

Which statement is true based on the evidence in the passage? A. The people of Mutton Hollow are hard workers. B. Mutton Hollow is the stranger's destination. C. The people in Mutton Hollow are typically friendly. D. Mutton Hollow has more visitors during harvest time.

The people in Mutton Hollow are typically friendly.

Which sentence best shows how the narrator's description of the setting evokes horror? from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

The porter opened the gates of the court, which had that night been my asylum, and I issued into the streets, pacing them with quick steps, as if I sought to avoid the wretch whom I feared every turning of the street would present to my view.

Which paragraph best summarizes the poem and its theme? A. Aengus decides to go fishing in the woods and manages to catch a trout. When he lights a fire to cook it, he hears someone call his name and sees that it is a beautiful girl. He looks for her, but she seems to have disappeared. Years later, even when he has grown old, he is still determined to find the girl. Aengus realizes that love is worth fighting for. B. Aengus goes to the woods to catch some fish. He carves a fishing rod from hazel wood and attaches a thread and berry to it as bait. He then goes down to the stream and waits till he manages to catch a trout. He feels happy to have caught a trout using his crude rod and bait. He realizes that having patience for any work always yields results. C. Aengus wanted to go fishing for a long time and heads into the woods. When he lays the trout he caught on the floor, it suddenly turns into a glimmering woman with an apple blossom in her hair. Before he could talk to her, she disappears into the woods. Aengus realizes that with determination one can accomplish anything. D. Aengus manages to catch a silver trout from a stream in the woods and heads back home. He lights a fire to cook the trout, but suddenly, he hears someone calling out his name. Aengus turns around and finds that the fish has turned into a woman. He is stunned by her glimmering beauty. He realizes that one should always believe in miracles.

Aengus decides to go fishing in the woods and manages to catch a trout. When he lights a fire to cook it, he hears someone call his name and sees that it is a beautiful girl. He looks for her, but she seems to have disappeared. Years later, even when he has grown old, he is still determined to find the girl. Aengus realizes that love is worth fighting for.

What is the conflict in the story excerpt above? A. A man cannot find a shop because of heavy rains. B. A man gets in fights with pedestrians on the streets. C. A man decides to stay inside because of bad weather. D. A man struggles to make his way through foggy streets

A man struggles to make his way through foggy streets

Which statement best summarizes the important lesson in the passage? A. It is good to respond to bullies with pride and strength. B. It is better to do the right thing even if others disagree with your choices. C. It is good to be well-dressed and receive compliments from people. D. It is better to hide one's feelings rather than show others how you feel.

B. It is better to do the right thing even if others disagree with your choices.

What phrase does the author use to depict the pace in the passage? A. the office informed me B. sprinted to platform number one C. barely find any space D. the bus stop was crowded with

B. sprinted to platform number one

How does the setting of the story influence the main character's mood? A. It inspires him to be excited and adventurous. B. It encourages him to be courageous and lighthearted. C. It causes him to be anxious and despondent. D. It influences him to be apathetic and indifferent.

C. It causes him to be anxious and despondent.

What helps Kerry solve the problem? A. Lisa decides to help Kerry. B. Lisa finds the weather station. C. Kerry uses a flashlight. D. Kerry finds the car keys

C. Kerry uses a flashlight.

How does the author develop the passage? A. by showing how the two characters solve their own problems B. by foreshadowing the plot events that occur in the passage C. by using two separate plotlines that come together at the end D. by establishing the characters' relationship through the end

C. by using two separate plotlines that come together at the end

The author uses flashback to reveal A. the friendship of Ali and Jade. B. the fact that Ali is a smart boy. C. the feelings that Sai has for Ali. D. the idea of a global competition

C. the feelings that Sai has for Ali.

To develop the passage, the author uses A. dialogue to establish the setting. B. flashbacks to reveal the characters' conflicts. C. two distinct plotlines that converge. D. two characters who have similar problems.

C. two distinct plotlines that converge.

From the last sentence of the passage, the reader can conclude that A. Carla has won over her wrath and anger. B. Carla is overcoming her fear of driving. C. Carla has just renewed her driver's license. D. Carla is driving without focus and attention.

Carla is overcoming her fear of driving.

What can be inferred from the following sentence from the passage? "Uh ok," Cathy mumbled, unable to back out now.

Cathy tries hard to make her feelings seem inconspicuous.

Which of these is true based on the evidence in the passage? A. Jenny needs to be a safer driver. B. Pat tries to converse with Cathy a lot. C. Cathy is always in a hurry to leave. D. Cathy has lived in Nebraska before.

D. Cathy has lived in Nebraska before.

How does the setting contribute to the plot of the story? A. It reveals the choir's standing in the school. B. It shows that the competition is unimportant. C. It explains how the choir gets to nationals. D. It makes the choir's situation more urgent.

D. It makes the choir's situation more urgent.

The tone Dylan conveys about education at the beginning of the story is that of A. fairness. B. reverence. C. concern. D. cynicism.

D. cynicism.

Which sentence shows how the narrator's poor emotional and physical health impacts his actions?

Mingled with this horror, I felt the bitterness of disappointment; dreams that had been my food and pleasant rest for so long a space were now become a hell to me; and the change was so rapid, the overthrow so complete!

The 13th paragraph is important to the passage because A. it proves that Zuley's early perception of her parents was accurate. B. it reveals how Zuley is not ready to meet her parents at that time. C. it demonstrates the manner in which Zuley's parents approach her. D. it shows the first instance of how Zuley's parents have changed.

it shows the first instance of how Zuley's parents have changed.

Which sentence best supports the idea that the narrator has a deep appreciation for nature? A. I went strolling along, with this dear idle day for company; it was a pleasure to be alive, and to go through the dry grass, and to spring over the stone walls and the shaky pasture fences. B. They are wet with dew, and a black ant runs anxiously over them when you turn them round and round to see where the best place is to bite. C. There will almost always be a bird's nest in the tree, and it is most likely to be a robin's nest. D. I stopped by each of the stray apple trees that came in my way, to make friends with it, or to ask after its health, if it were an old friend.

I stopped by each of the stray apple trees that came in my way, to make friends with it, or to ask after its health, if it were an old friend.

The Summer of Rain by A. Gautam It can be concluded from this passage that

Dr. Ram is a well-known person

How does the choir's financial issue play a part in the plot this story? A. It helps the reader understand that schools need more money. B. It provides trivial background information about the students. C. It offers a convincing reason for the choir's funding problem. D. It explains why the choir does not want to give up on nationals.

It offers a convincing reason for the choir's funding problem.

What effect does the flashback have on this story? A. It reflects the feelings Jolene has for the stranger. B. It shows how things have changed for Jolene. C. It describes what the woman feels for her daughter. D. It portrays the relationship of the passengers.

It shows how things have changed for Jolene.

What happens when Charlotte isn't looking? A. Mrs. Newton leaves the children without saying bye. B. Nick colors his feet, hands, and stomach with markers. C. The chicken nuggets and fries catch on fire in the oven. D. Marla leaves the living room to watch TV in her room.

Nick colors his feet, hands, and stomach with markers.

What causes Pola to feel upset in the passage? A. She believes that her hard work is unappreciated. B. She doesn't get to participate in the play as an actress. C. She is jealous of Nadezhda's talent as a writer. D. She is unable to think of a new topic for the play.

She believes that her hard work is unappreciated.

Which sentence supports the idea that Maya is out in unfavorable conditions?

She failed to notice that not even stray dogs were out in this weather.

What do Maya's actions in the passage reflect?

She feels responsible for the well-being of her brother.

What does Julia's gift to Steve imply?

She is not trying to compete with his mother

What happens when Aramis proposes that he and Montaran each take half of the handkerchief? A. The guards decide to fight both Aramis and d'Artagnan. B. The guards laugh and declare the matter settled. C. Madame de Bois-Tracy asks for her handkerchief back. D. D'Artagnan admits that he was lying and apologizes.

The guards laugh and declare the matter settled.

Which word in the passage helps the reader understand what misanthropist means?

desolation

The author uses flashback in order to reveal A. what happened to the narrator earlier. B. show a typical day in Kathmandu. C. how skilled the vendors are at selling. D. the mother's hospitable character.

the mother's hospitable character.

Which of these elements in the story helps tie the flashback into the chronological order of the story? A. Rob's old futon in the apartment B. Piyush's bed-ridden state C. the pain in Piyush's back D. Adrian's near-choking experience

the pain in Piyush's back

Which sentence from the passage expresses an idea that should be included in a summary? A. The boat reached an island, and Prospero and his daughter landed safely.. B. But one courtier named Gonzalo was most faithful to his master, Prospero. C. Prospero was so engrossed in his world of books, that he left the management of his state to his brother Antonio, in whom he had complete trust. D. Prospero was very popular among his subjects, and to take over the kingdom, Antonio and Alonso had to plan and plot for several days.

Prospero was so engrossed in his world of books, that he left the management of his state to his brother Antonio, in whom he had complete trust.

Which statement best summarizes paragraph 4? A. On the beautiful island, Prospero successfully fought wicked Sycorax and made her leave, freed all the inhabitants, and then trained them to obey his commands. B. Through his love of books, Prospero was able to become a wise and learned man. C. Through the wisdom gained from studying people, Prospero was able to free the inhabitants from wicked Sycorax and create his kingdom on the island. D. On a small and beautiful island, Prospero became the king and Miranda the princess.

Through the wisdom gained from studying people, Prospero was able to free the inhabitants from wicked Sycorax and create his kingdom on the island.

Which sentence contributes to the nostalgic tone of the passage? A. "My father and I were hiding underneath a pile of straws . . ." B. "I had never experienced darkness as I did that night." C. "Only through a gap between the straws could I see one or two distant stars." D. "I thought about the cupboards filled with books and my rocking horse

"I thought about the cupboards filled with books and my rocking horse"

Which sentence from the passage best conveys a deliberate pace? A. the slimy pavement B. subject to impressions C. they flitted from the gloom into the light D. with the strange business upon which we

they flitted from the gloom into the light

Phillip Dean and Gordon Sterrett had a good relationship in the past. Which sentence from the passage best supports this statement?

At nine o'clock on the morning of the first of May, 1919, a young man spoke to the room clerk at the Biltmore Hotel, asking if Mr. Philip Dean were registered there, and if so, could he be connected with Mr. Dean's rooms. OR "I heard you were in New York and I had a hunch you'd be here."

How does the man help resolve the conflict? A. He decides to take shelter in a hotel or a house of a hospitable stranger. B. He mentally repeats the turns he needs to make to reach the shop. C. He gives up his journey and goes back home because the fog is thick.

He mentally repeats the turns he needs to make to reach the shop.

How does Captain Weston contribute to the story? A. He shows Zuley what she missing with her parents. B. He persuades Zuley to think of her parents differently. C. He allows Zuley to express her concerns out loud. D. He causes Zuley to second guess her visit to New York.

He allows Zuley to express her concerns out loud.

Which of these is an example of flashback in the passage? A. Ali commenting on the fact that Sai is very smart B. Sai thinking about her first science experiment C. Jade not speaking a single dialogue in the passage D. Ali disappearing among the people in the science fair

Sai thinking about her first science experiment

Read the following sentence from the passage. This roused a general astonishment, and he beamed with pleasure at being eagerly questioned by his wife and five daughters at once. This sentence best supports the idea that

He enjoys his family trying to figure out the mystery guest

Which sentence is inconsistent with the formal tone of the speech? A. Good evening ladies and gentlemen. B. Tonight, I am pleased to introduce Principal Tony Jammell. C. What's not to love about this guy? D. So, without further ado, I present to you Mr. Tony Jammell

C. What's not to love about this guy?

Based on the evidence in this passage, Carla can be best described as A. hasty. B. generous. C. disrespectful. D. sentimental.

D. sentimental.

Which is an example of flashback in the passage? A. the narrator describing a normal Saturday afternoon in Kathmandu B. the narrator trying to figure out the middle-aged honey-seller C. the narrator trying to keep awake while reading in the balcony D. the narrator thinking of the vendors that came to his or her house

D. the narrator thinking of the vendors that came to his or her house

As used in this passage, trenchant means A. biased. B. inaccurate. C. egotistical. D. witty.

D. witty.

Which sentence from the passage best supports the idea that Mrs. Bennet is quick to assume things without hearing the facts? A. It is Mr. Bingley, I am sure! Well, I am sure I shall be extremely glad to see Mr. Bingley. B. Lydia, my love, ring the bell, for I must speak to Hill this moment, as there is not a bit of fish to be got today. C. Oh, my dear! I am sure, if I had been you, I should have tried long ago to do something or the other about it. D. It certainly is a most unjust affair, and nothing can clear Mr. Collins from the guilt of inheriting Longbourn.

A. It is Mr. Bingley, I am sure! Well, I am sure I shall be extremely glad to see Mr. Bingley.

Which sentence from the passage best supports the idea that the narrator is observant? A. These old apple trees make very charming bits of the world in October; the leaves cling to them later than to the other trees, and the turf keeps short and green underneath; and in this grass, which was frosty in the morning, you can find some cold little cider apples. B. It is so little while ago that it was spring, and we were so glad to have the birds come back, and the life of the new year was just showing itself. C. But this day brought no thought of winter; it was one of the October days when every touch of the wind against one's face is a caress. D. I had started early in the afternoon for a long walk; it was just the weather for walking, and I went across the fields with a delighted heart.

A. These old apple trees make very charming bits of the world in October; the leaves cling to them later than to the other trees, and the turf keeps short and green underneath; and in this grass, which was frosty in the morning, you can find some cold little cider apples.

Which of the following is a conflict in the story? A. Dawn does not like being a teenager. B. Dawn does not know much about kids. C. Chiba needs attention from his sister. D. Chiba needs to play with boys his age.

Chiba needs attention from his sister.

The narrator expresses the perspective that A. there is a need for more people to be in law enforcement. B. the laws protected children from harm. C. men were treated differently from women. D. there is an unfairness in the criminal justice system.

D. there is an unfairness in the criminal justice system.

What event causes Lisa's mood to change? A. admiring the ferns and trees B. seeing the first raindrops C. finding the weather station D. turning the vehicle around

D. turning the vehicle around

Read the following sentence from the passage. The only means of communications we had was grunting and hand gestures. How does this part affect the plot of the passage? A. It explains how nothing needs to be said when people are lost. B. It demonstrates how to correspond with another person outdoors. C. It highlights the communication skills of John and the narrator. D. It reinforces the fragility of John and the narrator's relationship

D. It reinforces the fragility of John and the narrator's relationship


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