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adapted from Principles of Public Healthby Thos. D. Tuttle Which sentence provides the best summary of the third paragraph in the passage?

After exercise, the body shouldn't be cooled down too soon in order to prevent stiffness.

adapted from The Modern Woman's Rights Movementby Kaethe Schirmacher Select all the correct answers. Which two statements can be used as part of a summary of the passage?

American women relentlessly fought for their civil rights and the right to vote since the time of the War of Independence. The Constitution had granted women certain rights as citizens, but states worked to deny women the ability to vote

Which of the following is the best summary of paragraph 2?

Barley contains the soluble fiber beta-glucan which helps reduce cholesterol.

Which of the following is the best summary of this article?

Barley is a healthy food with many benefits.

adapted from Principles of Public Healthby Thos. D. Tuttle Which of the sentences best summarizes the passage?

Clothes play an important role in protection from harsh weather and keeping body temperatures uniform. It is important to wear clothes based on the climate.

Which statement best summarizes the author's opinion of cryptozoology as expressed in this passage?

Cryptozoology is a science with a long history, and it will continue to advance in the future due to technology.

Which sentence provides the best summary of the first paragraph of this passage?

Cryptozoology is the search by amateurs and professionals for cryptids, large animals whose existence is questioned.

Cereal Which statement best summarizes how the first precooked flaked cereal was invented?

The Kellogg brothers tried to save a pot of boiled wheat that they forgot about.

Read the following summary from a student's paper. B. B. King is a well-known and talented blues musician who invented the Urban Blues sound. King got his start in Memphis, Tennessee where he earned his famous name. He influenced many musicians in other genres such as Eric Clapton and Mick Jagger. He recorded his first paying gig in 1949. What information should be removed from this summary?

"He recorded his first paying gig in 1949."

adapted from The Modern Woman's Rights Movementby Kaethe Schirmacher Drag each tile to the correct box. Place each step involved in the evolution of the Woman's Rights Movement in the correct order.

A summary does not include all the details found in the original passage. A good summary avoids presenting the reader with unnecessary details. A good summary explains the major events or points of the passage in the correct order. The passage explains the origin and the evolution of the woman's rights movement. The summary of this passage sequences the steps of the evolution of the movement

adapted from Submarines from The Story of Great Inventionsby Elmer Ellsworth Burns. Drag each tile to the correct box. Not all tiles will be used. Create a summary of the passage by placing the four most important points in the correct order.

A summary does not include all the details found in the original passage. A good summary avoids presenting the reader with unnecessary details. A good summary explains the major events or points of the passage in the correct order. The passage explains the purposes of submarines, how they function, and their limitations. The correct order of the points that summarize the passage are as follows: 1) Most submarines are created solely for military purposes.; 2) Submarines either rise or submerge by displacing water.; 3) Some submarines are used for oceanic exploration.; and 4) All submarines must be sure not to descend too far underwater.

Friday the 13th is considered an unlucky day in many parts of the world, including North America, Western Europe, and Australia. People often avoid completing business deals, signing contracts, and traveling on Friday the 13th. Some tall buildings even bypass the number thirteen when numbering floors—one goes from the twelfth floor to the fourteenth. This day is considered unlucky because the number thirteen as an "unlucky" number has roots in Norse mythology and Christianity. To this day, it is considered unlucky to have thirteen people at dinner. Many people are afraid of the number thirteen, a phobia known as Triskaidekaphobia. Whether or not thirteen and Friday the 13th are unlucky, they both have tarnished reputations even today. Which sentence would be best to begin a summary of this paragraph?

People around the world think that Friday the 13th is unlucky.

Which of the following paragraphs best summarizes this news article? W. The Viking Program sent two probes to Mars in the 1970s to study the surface of the planet. The orbiter modules photographed the planet from orbit while the lander modules touched down on the surface to take sample data. X. The orbiter modules for the Viking Program were large and heavy, but the lander modules were smaller. The orbiters photographed the surface of the planet while the landers took soil samples. Y. In 1975, NASA sent two landers to Mars to conduct surveys of the planet. The landers took soil samples and transmitted data back to earth. The Viking 1 lander shut down in 1983. Z. The technology of the Viking Program probes was very modern at the time of their launch in 1975. NASA used radios to communicate with the two probes. The probes stored data on magnetic tape. Now, the technology is outdated.

W

Which of the following paragraphs best summarizes this article? W. E.T. was designed to look strange. Director Steven Spielberg had pasted Albert Einstein's eyes and forehead on a picture of a newborn baby to get E.T.'s face, and made him short and sweaty and lumpy. X. Popular science fiction like 2001: A Space Odyssey, Star Trek, Star Wars, and E.T. captured the imagination of the public and helped to fuel a desire to explore space and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Y. In 1965, the US spacecraft Mariner 4 traveled past Mars and the Soviet craft Venera 3 went to Venus, snapping pictures people hoped would answer the question: Is there life on other planets? Z. The $10.5 million MGM movie, 2001: A Space Odyssey, was one example of a sci-fi film that was wildly popular. Director Stanley Kubrick and science-fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke presented lunar travel as routine. The film was accurate scientifically, incorporating many ideas from scientists and engineers.

X

Which of the following paragraphs best summarizes this news article? W. The ISS will be made of 11 modules and joined together with trusses. Construction of the station will be finished in 2011. The ISS is located in low-Earth orbit. It will remain in service until 2020. X. The ISS is a space research facility in low-Earth orbit to be completed in 2011. The crew operates the station constantly in a zero gravity environment. It will conduct science experiments until 2020. Y. The ISS is an ideal location to conduct rocket tests. The ISS also serves as a good faith mission to bring nations closer together. The crew operate the station constantly. It will remain in operation until 2020. Z. The ISS crew operates the station in a microgravity environment. Microgravity is an environment much like zero gravity and can lead to bone and muscle loss. The crew must remain in shape to prevent this loss.

X

Cereal W. When cereal is made, grain is mixed with flavoring agents, vitamins, minerals, sweeteners, salt, and water in a pressure cooker. After this, the cooked grain is cooled and shaped by large metal rollers. Large ovens then cook the grain to the desired color, flavor, and dryness. Grain ground into flour is cooked in a cooking extruder. Cereals can be made in a wide variety of shapes, such as circles and letters of the alphabet, with a cooking extruder. X. The most important ingredient to any breakfast cereal is grain. The grain is mixed with flavoring agents, vitamins, minerals, sweeteners, salt, and water in a large rotating pressure cooker. The cooked grain is then cooled and shaped by large metal rollers. Grain ground into flour is cooked in a cooking extruder, which has a long screw and a heating mechanism. After shaping, the cereal may be coated with vitamins, minerals, sweeteners, and flavors. Y. Cereal is made by first inspecting and cleaning a type of grain. The grain is then mixed with other important ingredients in a pressure cooker, dried in an oven, cooled, and then shaped by metal rollers. Large ovens then cook the grain again. If the grain is ground into flour, then a cooking extruder is used, which allows cereals to be made into special shapes. The cereal may be covered with more vitamins, minerals, and flavors after shaping. Z. The manufacturing process of cereal begins with inspecting and cleaning a type of grain. The grain then needs to be crushed to remove the bran, mixed with flavoring agents, and dried. Large metal rollers shape the cooked grain. The shape and pressure of the rollers depends on the cereal being made. Large ovens cook the grain. The grain can also be cooked by a cooking extruder, a neat contraption that shapes the grain into a ribbon.

Y

Which of the following paragraphs best summarizes this news article? W. The X Prize, an effort to spur orbital voyages of private citizens, will be awarded to the first team that privately finances, builds and launches a spaceship able to carry three people to 62.5 miles altitude, return safely to Earth, then repeat the feat within two weeks .X. The SpaceShipOne broke through the sound barrier on the 100th anniversary of the Wright Brothers historic flight in 2003. This was its first flight; a second powered test will likely happen soon. Y. SpaceShipOne, a private suborbital space vehicle funded by Paul Allen, has undergone another flight, a glide test in which many aspects of the vehicle were assessed. The successful run brings this craft closer to winning the X-Prize. Z. The rocket plane's motor is called a "hybrid" because it is has characteristics that utilizes both solid and liquid rocket fuels. This new technology is believed to give SpaceShipOne the edge over the competition for the X-Prize.

Y

Cereal Which of the following is the best summary of "Cereal"? W. In 1894, Will Keith Kellogg and his brother, physician John Harvey Kellogg, invented the first precooked flaked cereal. The most important ingredient to any breakfast cereal is grain. Large ovens cook the grain to the desired color, flavor, and dryness. Grain ground into flour is cooked in a cooking extruder, which has a long screw and a heating mechanism. After shaping, the cereal may be coated with flavors. X. Cereal was invented at the Western Health Reform Institute, located in Battle Creek, Michigan. Will Keith Kellogg and his brother John Harvey Kellogg made healthy food for their patients. Cereal was one of their inventions. Will founded the Kellogg Company, and C.W. Post, a patient of theirs, founded a company of his own. Cereal is made by cleaning and inspecting corn, wheat, oats, rice, and/or barley. It is cooked in a pressure cooker or cooking extruder. Y. Nine out of ten homes in America eat cereal, but not many people know how cereal was invented or how it is made. The passage answers these questions. Will Keith Kellogg and his brother John Harvey Kellogg invented the first cereal. Will went on and founded the Kellogg Company, which makes the best corn flakes. The manufacturing process begins with the most important ingredient, grain. It is cleaned and inspected, mixed with other ingredients, and then baked in an oven. Z. The author of the passage shares what he or she has learned about the invention and the production of cereal. Will Keith Kellogg and John Harvey Kellogg invented the first precooked cereal when they accidentally forgot about a pot of boiled wheat; the resulting food became a huge success. Today, cereal is made by processing grain, mixing and cooking it with other ingredients, and shaping it with metal rollers. The grain is then cooked again in large ovens.

Z

Which of the following paragraphs best summarizes this news article? W. SETI is a NASA project of astronomers who tune in to space, hoping to hear a radio broadcast from an alien planet. In 1981, the program was temporarily killed by Senator Proxmire, who thought it was a waste of money. X. A new organization, The Planetary Society, had recently been formed by astronomer Carl Sagan and other scientists. The society relied on private members to support its programs, and they agreed to provide money to allow Paul Horowitz to build his SETI system. Y. The universe is filled with hydrogen atoms that broadcast radio signals at 1420 megahertz frequency, so any civilization with radio astronomy should know about these signals. It would be the natural channel on which to broadcast a signal if they wanted it to be noticed. Z. By building a small, affordable system for listening to a wide array of radio channels, SETI scientists hope to hear a signal broadcast through space by an alien civilization. Along the way, their efforts have been bolstered by support from The Planetary Society and Steven Spielberg, allowing the project to tune in to ever more channels.

Z


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