LRN M. CHARACTER's use of the word "quote" (line X) is best characterized as
(A) onewordans
(B) onewordans
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
(E) onewordans
LRN M. In context, CHARACTER’s remarks in lines XX-X X (“quote . . . quote”) are best characterized as
(A) adj noun
(B) adj noun
(C) adj noun
(D) adj noun
(E) adj noun
LRSci M The tone of the statement in line XX (“quote . . . quote”) is best described as
(A) onewordans
(B) onewordans
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
(E) onewordans
LRAuto M The narrator's mood at the conclusion of the passage is best described as one of
(A) noun and noun
(B) noun and noun
(C) noun and noun
(D) noun and noun
(E) noun and noun
LRD M Compared to the tone of Passage 2, that of Passage 1 is more
(A) onewordans
(B) onewordans
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
(E) onewordans
LRArgSci M. The author’s attitude toward the "quote" (line X) is best described as one of
(A) onewordans
(B) onewordans
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
(E) onewordans
LRArgSci M The author's attitude toward "quote" (line X) is best characterized as one of
(A) onewordans
(B) onewordans
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
(E) onewordans
LRSci M the passage as a whole is best characterized as
(A) onewordans
(B) onewordans
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
(E) onewordans
LRN M The CHARACTERS’ attitude toward XXX described in lines X-X is best characterized as
(A) onewordans
(B) onewordans
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
(E) onewordans
LRAuto M The author viewed "quote" (line 10) with
(A) onewordans
(B) onewordans
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
(E) onewordans
LRAuto M The tone of the statement in lines XX-XX (“quote . . . quote”) is one of
(A) onewordans
(B) onewordans
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
(E) onewordans
LRNar M The tone of the characterizations quoted in lines XX-XX is best described as
(A) onewordans
(B) onewordans
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
(E) onewordans
LRNar M The tone of the statement in line XX (“quote . . . quote”) is best described as
(A) onewordans
(B) onewordans
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
(E) onewordans
LRArgHist M The author’s view of the “quote” (line X) might best be characterized as
(A) onewordans
(B) onewordans
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
(E) onewordans
LRSrgSci M In lines XX-XX, the author's observation about XXX is best described as
(A) a adj noun
(B) a adj noun
(C) a adj noun
(D) an adj noun
(E) an adj noun
LRD H Which of the following can be found in both passages?
I. A theory - starts 9 word sentence.
II. An exact date - starts 8 word sentence
III. Reference – starts 9 word sentence.
(A) I only
(B) II only
(C) I and III only
(D) II and III only
(E) I, II, and III
LRSci I In order for hypothesis in lines XX-XX to be correct, which statement could NOT be true of conditions on Venus?
(A) A 6 to 8 word sentence.
(B) A 6 to 8 word sentence.
(C) A 6 to 8 word sentence.
(D) A 6 to 8 word sentence.
(E) A 6 to 8 word sentence.
LRSci I all the following cases of XXX can be accounted for EXCEPT:
(A) A [person does action] starts a sentence of 10-13 words.
(B) A [person does action] starts a sentence of 10-13 words.
(C) A [person does action] starts a sentence of 10-13 words.
(D) A [person does action] starts a sentence of 10-13 words.
(E) A [person does action] starts a sentence of 10-13 words.
LRNar I In context, lines XX-XX (“quote . . . quote”) suggest that CHARACTER’s response to other character's action encompassed all of the following EXCEPT
(A) onewordans
(B) onewordans
(C) onewordans
(D) onewordans
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