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What is Gerry Ellis’s latest project, Wild Orphans?

A.

a book about environmental pollution

B.

a multimedia project to sell advertising

C.

a project aimed at promoting conservation

D.

an information booklet on great apes

E.

a series of pictures of orphaned children

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The mother is described in two places in the poem: "Softly, in the dusk, a woman is singing to me" (line 1) and "pressing the small, poised feet of a mother who smiles as she sings" (line 4). What quality of the mother is emphasized in these lines?

A.

youth

B.

tidiness

C.

wisdom

D.

tenderness

E.

morality

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Which one of the following pairs of ideas does the passage contrast?

A.

family vs. relatives

B.

poverty vs. wealth

C.

law vs.disorder

D.

illness vs. health

E.

freedom vs. control

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What feeling does the speaker attribute to the fish by calling them "wonder-eyed" (line 2)?

A.

fear of the crowds

B.

sadness at their plight

C.

interest in their surroundings

D.

anxiety about their food source

E.

happiness with each other’s company

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Because of this experience with Minnie Foster, Mrs. Hale will likely, in the future, be more aware of which one of the following?

A.

the troubles of her neighbors

B.

the loneliness of her own life

C.

the needs of her children

D.

the importance of sewing and chores

E.

the crimes committed nearby

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What mood does the writer create with her description of the storm?

A.

suspense

B.

joy

C.

sadness

D.

bitterness

E.

calm

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

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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What is the main reason Mrs. Hale has not visited this house previously?

A.

She was spending time at Mrs. Peters’ house.

B.

She was never invited to visit.

C.

She wanted to visit when John Wright was not at home.

D.

She found the house frightening and solitary.

E.

She was reluctant to converse with anybody.

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Why does the editor (line 27) of a newspaper hedge about the changes in an opinion essay the author has written?

A.

The editor is basically dishonest.

B.

The editor lacks confidence.

C.

The editor has few suggestions about improving the essay.

D.

The editor believes in softening her criticism.

E.

The editor finds it difficult to express her disapproval of the essay.

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In lines 20–25 Ichabod appears very anxious about his appearance. Who is he trying to impress?

A.

his students

B.

his employer

C.

his friends

D.

his students’ parents

E.

his lady friend