(E) noun prep phrase 9-12 words
LRN B3 The episode presented in the passage is best described as a
(A) noun starts 7-10 word ans
(B) noun starts 7-10 word ans
(C) noun starts 7-10 word ans
(D) noun starts 7-10 word ans
(E) noun starts 7-10 word ans
SRPers B3 In the passage, tha author’s wish to "quote" (lines XX-XX) is best understood as
(A) an starts 6-10 word ans
(B) a starts 6-10 word ans
(C) a starts 6-10 word ans
(D) the starts 6-10 word ans
(E) the starts 6-10 word ans
LRN B3 The "quote" referred to in line XX is best understood as the
(A) 6-11 word ans
(B) 6-7 word ans
(C) 6-7 word ans
(D) 6-7 word ans
(E) 6-7 word ans
B3 In the final paragraph, the CHARACTERS can best be described as
(A) adj about starts 5-7 word ans
(B) adj about starts 5-7 word ans
(C) adj for starts 5-7 word ans
(D) adj about starts 5-7 word ans
(E) adj of starts 5-7 word ans
LRN C. In lines X-X (“quote . . . quote”) the narrator suggests that XXX is
(A) onewordans
(B) onewordans
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
(E) onewordans
LRN C. the narrative in lines XX-XX (“quote . . . quote”) suggests that CHARACTER prefers
(A) 3-6 word ans
(B) 3-6 word ans
(C) 3-6 word ans
(D) 3-6 word ans
(E) 3-6 word ans
SRArg C The passage indicates that [group of people] were [description] in that they
(A) verbed starts 8-10 word ans
(B) verbed starts 8-10 word ans
(C) verbed starts 8-10 word ans
(D) verbed starts 8-10 word ans
(E) verbed starts 8-10 word ans
LRSci C The statement in lines X-X (“quote . . . quote”) suggests that the
(A) noun starts 7-10 word ans
(B) noun starts 7-10 word ans
(C) noun starts 7-10 word ans
(D) noun starts 7-10 word ans
(E) noun starts 7-10 word ans
LRAuto C In lines X-X, CHARACTERS imply that the narrator
(A) verbed starts 3-5 word ans
(B) verbed starts 3-5 word ans
(C) verbed starts 3-5 word ans
(D) verbed starts 3-5 word ans
(E) verbed starts 3-5 word ans
LRAuto C The Xnd paragraph (lines X-X) suggests that the narrator experienced XXX as
(A) adj and adj
(B) adj and adj
(C) adj and adj
(D) adj and adj
(E) adj and adj
LRAuto C. The paragraph in lines X-X (“quote . . . quote”) suggests that, for the narrator, being considered XXX represents
(A) 5-9 word ans
(B) 5-9 word ans
(C) 5-9 word ans
(D) 5-9 word ans
(E) 5-9 word ans
LRD C It can be inferred that the author of Passage 2 considers "quote" (line X) to have been
(A) adj noun
(B) adj noun
(C) adj noun
(D) adj noun
(E) adj noun
SRPers C In line X, the author implies that being “word” includes
(A) ing word 3-4 word ans
(B) ing word 3-4 word ans
(C) ing word 3-4 word ans
(D) ing word 3-4 word ans
(E) ing word 3-4 word ans
SRD C Passage 1 suggests that SUBJECT would most likely agree that the "quote quote" (line XX, Passage 2) was
(A) 5-9 word ans
(B) 5-9 word ans
(C) 5-9 word ans
(D) 5-9 word ans
(E) 5-9 word ans
LRArgSci C. The discussion of XXX in lines XX-XX suggests that
(A) 6-9 word answer
(B) 6-9 word answer
(C) 6-9 word answer
(D) 6-9 word answer
(E) 6-9 word answer
LRN C In context, the contrasts in lines X-X suggest that CHARACTER is “quote” in that she
(A) verb starts 6-8 word ans
(B) verb starts 6-8 word ans
(C) verb starts 6-8 word ans
(D) verb starts 6-8 word ans
(E) verb starts 6-8 word ans
LRN C. The list in lines X-X (“quote . . . quote”) suggests that CHARACTER is primarily motivated by
(A) noun starts 6-8 word ans
(B) noun starts 6-8 word ans
(C) noun starts 6-8 word ans
(D) noun starts 6-8 word ans
(E) noun starts 6-8 word ans
LRN C CHARACTER’s comments in lines X-X (“quote . . . quote”) indicate that XXX is suitable when it
(A) verbs starts 5-7 word ans
(B) verbs starts 5-7 word ans
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