(C) A sentence of 13 to 20 words.
(D) A sentence of 13 to 20 words.
(E) A sentence of 13 to 20 words.
LRArgSci C In lines XX-XX, the author's discussion of "quote" primarily suggests that
(A) 11-12 word ans
(B) 11-12 word ans
(C) 11-12 word ans
(D) 11-12 word ans
(E) 11-12 word ans
LRN C/M. In lines X-X (“quote . . . quote”), the narrator suggests that CHARACTER is sometimes
(A) onewordans
(B) onewordans
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
(E) onewordans
LRAuto C/D2 CHARACTER refers to “quote” (line X) in order to impress upon the narrator that
(A) 7-10 word ans
(B) 7-10 word ans
(C) 7-10 word ans
(D) 7-10 word ans
(E) 7-10 word ans
SRBio L. The author of the passage would most likely disagree with which of the statements about XXX?
(A) An 8 to 15 word sentence.
(B) An 8 to 15 word sentence.
(C) An 8 to 15 word sentence.
(D) An 8 to 15 word sentence.
(E) An 8 to 15 word sentence.
LRArgSci L The author would most likely describe "quote" (line X) as a
(A) adj noun
(B) noun of noun
(C) adj noun
(D) adj noun
(E) adj noun
LRArgSci L The author would most likely characterize the views of "word" referred to in line X as
(A) two words
(B) hyphen-word
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
(E) onewordans
LRN L CHARACTER1 and CHARACTER2 would most likely agree on which point?
(A) A sentence of 8-12 words.
(B) A sentence of 8-12 words.
(C) A sentence of 8-12 words.
(D) A sentence of 8-12 words.
(E) A sentence of 8-12 words.
LRArgHist L The author would most likely describe the "quote" (line XX) as
(A) 7-12 word ans
(B) 7-12 word ans
(C) 7-12 word ans
(D) 7-12 word ans
(E) 7-12 word ans
LRArgSci L The "quote (people)" (line XX) would most likely believe that the reason XXX have found YYY is due to
(A) the SUBJECT’s “quote” (lines XX-XX) [7-12 words]
(B) the “quote” (lines XX-XX) of the ZZZ [7-12 words]
(C) a development of “quote” (lines XX-XX) among ZZZ [7-12 words]
(D) the absence of “quote” (lines XX-XX) to ZZZ [7-12 words]
(E) an “quote” (lines XX-XX) [7-12 words]
LRN D1. In lines X-X (“quote . . . quote”), XXX is described as if it were
(A) onewordans
(B) onewordans
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
(E) onewordans
LRAuto D1 Lines XX-XX (“quote . . . quote”) are particularly notable for their
(A) adj noun
(B) adj noun
(C) adj noun
(D) adj noun
(E) adj noun
SRPers D1. The rhetorical device primarily featured in this passage is
(A) appeal to emotion
(B) metaphorical language
(C) extended analogy
(D) flashback
(E) irony
LRAuto D1 author primarily makes use of which of the following to convey his point?
(A) Adj nouns
(B) Adj nouns
(C) Adj nouns
(D) Adj nouns
(E) Adj nouns
LRArgSci D1 The discussion of XXX in lines XX-XX (“quote . . . quote”) is best characterized as
(A) a noun
(B) a noun
(C) a noun
(D) an noun
(E) an noun
LRSci D1 The author uses which of the following in the Xth paragraph (lines XX-XX) ?
(A) Understatement
(B) Personification
(C) Analogy
(D) Metaphor
(E) Anecdote
LRD D1 Both passages make use of which of the following?
(A) Political allusion
(B) Direct quotation
(C) Rhetorical questioning
(D) Personal anecdote
(E) Extended metaphor
Primary purpose questions almost always have answer choices that start with a verb. This is not always the case if the verb is contained in the question below (like the first example here). This is more rare, so those questions are highlighted in dark yellow here. Often, the non-verb answers are found in Fictional Narrative or Autobiography/Memoir passages.
LRSci B3 The author mentions "quote" (line X) to emphasize that a
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