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Question # 21

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How has the "range" (line 24) of the coyote changed?

Options:

A.

Most coyotes have moved south and west.


B.

Wild coyotes are found primarily in Canada.


C.

Most coyotes now live in large cities.


D.

There are no coyotes in rural areas now.


E.

Coyotes now live all over America.


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Question # 22

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Last year, Stateport suffered through a major hurricane that destroyed many homes and businesses and evacuated would-be vacationers.

How does this information affect how the reader might view this letter?

Options:

A.

ignoring the town’s destruction


B.

running for political office


C.

anxious to have tourists come back


D.

worried about the sewer system


E.

moving out of Stateport to a safer location


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Question # 23

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In the musical, The Man of La Mancha, loosely based on the novel Don Quixote, one of the show’s most popular songs, “The Impossible Dream,” includes these lyrics:

    To dream the impossible dream,

    To fight the unbeatable foe,

    To bear with unbearable sorrow,

    To run where the brave dare not go.

How does this song capture the characterization of Don Quixote that is revealed in this excerpt?

Options:

A.

places no limits on himself


B.

fears his enemies will defeat him


C.

believes that he cannot change his destiny


D.

is a true and loyal friend


E.

accepts criticism from his friends


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Question # 24

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What do the details in lines 11–20 reveal about the narrator?

Options:

A.

He is courageous.


B.

He is a light sleeper.


C.

He is clever.


D.

He is stubborn.


E.

He is honest.


Questions # 25:

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Question # 25

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Based on how she behaves in this excerpt, what kind of person is Maud Martha?

Options:

A.

arrogant


B.

gloomy


C.

petty


D.

silly


E.

kind


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Question # 26

Which word best describes the speaker’s attitude toward the person to whom she is speaking?

Options:

A.

loving


B.

angry


C.

respectful


D.

confused


E.

distracted


Questions # 27:

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Question # 27

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When Tante Atie was prepared to become a woman, what skills was she taught?

Options:

A.

decorate a house


B.

sew and tailor clothing


C.

make home repairs and maintenance


D.

manage money for household accounts


E.

prepare food, nurse the sick, and mother children


Questions # 28:

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Question # 28

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Which aspect of Stateport would most likely attract a historian who is doing research?

Options:

A.

a variety of mobile homes


B.

the farms and industries


C.

the educational system


D.

converted townhouses


E.

Civil War locations


Questions # 29:

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Question # 29

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In describing her treatment of Lin Tao-tao, the narrator says she felt "ashamed for having made her cry" (lines 40–41). What does this statement reveal about the narrator?

Options:

A.

ignores problems


B.

has a loving mother


C.

craves attention


D.

is compassionate


E.

fears punishment


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Question # 30

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What is the effect of the word “gallop” (line 15) to describe the way most cats react to storms?

Options:

A.

the rapid, negative reaction of most cats to rainstorms


B.

the connection between horses and cats


C.

a cat’s natural joy in walking in the rain


D.

the cat’s deep attachment to its home


E.

the gracefulness and poise of cats


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