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LRD    J3               Which of SUBJECT’s features would the author of Passage 1 most likely add to those mentioned in P2, line X?

(A)   Her noun

(B)    Her noun

(C)    Her noun

(D)   Her noun

(E)    Her noun

SRD    J3               The author of Passage 1 would most likely argue that the XXX referred to in line 14, Passage 2, is

(A)   8-10 word ans

(B)    8-10 word ans

(C)    8-10 word ans

(D)   8-10 word ans

(E)    8-10 word ans

SRD    J3               The author of Passage 1 would probably agree which of the following statements about the interpretation of SUBJECT offered in Passage 2?

(A)   A sentence of 9 to 15 words.

 (B)   A sentence of 9 to 15 words.

(C)    A sentence of 9 to 15 words.

(D)   A sentence of 9 to 15 words.

(E)    A sentence of 9 to 15 words.

SRD    J3               The author of Passage 2 would most likely characterize "quote" mentioned in line X of Passage 1 as

(A)   onewordans

(B)    onewordans

(C)    onewordans

(D)   onewordans

(E)    onewordans

LRD    J3               The author of Passage 2 would most likely claim that the information presented in lines XX-XX of Passage 1

(A)   verb starts (validates) 10-15 word ans

(B)    verb starts (adds credibility) 10-15 word ans

(C)    verb starts (indicates) 10-15 word ans

(D)   verb starts (demonstrates) 10-15 word ans

(E)    verb starts (reveals) 10-15 word ans

Main Idea

LRD    J1               In context, which of the following observations from Passage 1 most nearly parallels observation the narrator of Passage 2 might make?

(A)   “Capitalized 12-19 word phrase from the passage” (lines XX-XX)

(B)    “Capitalized 12-19 word phrase from the passage” (lines XX-XX)

(C)    “Capitalized 12-19 word phrase from the passage” (lines XX-XX)

(D)   “Capitalized 12-19 word phrase from the passage” (lines XX-XX)

(E)    “Capitalized 12-19 word phrase from the passage” (lines XX-XX)

LRD    J2               Which statement best characterizes the different ways the authors of Passage 1 and 2 approach SUBJECT?

(A)   The first does XXX, while the second does XXX.

(B)    The first does XXX, while the second does XXX.

(C)    The first does XXX, while the second does XXX.

(D)   The first does XXX, while the second does XXX.

(E)    The first does XXX, while the second does XXX.

Primary Purpose

LRD    J1               Which best describes the relationship between the two passages?

(A)   Passage 2 verbs a noun that is verbed in some detail in Passage 1 (14-15 word sentence).

(B)    Passage 2 verbs a noun of using XXX that is verbed in Passage 1 (14-15 word sentence).

(C)    Passage 2 verbs a noun of XXX that is verbed in Passage 1 (14-15 word sentence).

(D)   Passage 2 verbs a noun XXX that may help explain XXX in Passage 1 (14-15 word sentence).

(E)    Passage 2 verbs a noun XXX that verbs XXX in Passage 1 (14-15 word sentence).

SRD    J2               Which best describes the relationship between Passage 1 and Passage 2 ?

(A)   Passage 1 verbs XXX whereas Passage 2 verbs XXX (14-15 word sentence).

(B)    Passage 1 verbs XXX whereas Passage 2 verbs XXX (14-15 word sentence).

(C)    Passage 1 verbs XXX whereas Passage 2 verbs XXX (14-15 word sentence).

(D)   Passage 1 verbs XXX whereas Passage 2 verbs XXX (14-15 word sentence).

(E)    Passage 1 verbs XXX whereas Passage 2 verbs XXX (14-15 word sentence).

Analogy

LRD    J3               The narrator of Passage 2 experiences emotions that are most similar to those of the

(A)   “two words” (line XX)

(B)    “word” (line XX)

(C)    “word” (line XX)

(D)   “word” (line XX)

(E)    “word” (line XX)

Tone

LRD    J2               In relation to the reaction of the narrator of Passage 2, the reaction of the author of Passage 1 can best be described as

(A)   more adj

(B)    more adj

(C)    more adj

(D)   less adj

(E)    less adj

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