GED-Reading試験無料問題集「GED Reasoning Through Language Arts (Language Arts - Reading) 認定」

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What important information about John, Granny's husband, is implied but never stated?
John

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Who is Mrs. Hale blaming when she says, "That was a crime! That was a crime" (lines 56-57)?

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Why is the author's final sentence effective in summarizing the entire excerpt?

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What is the significance of the pauses in Tarto's words, indicated by the three periods, as in line 2, lines 4-5, line 14, and line 37?

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Gerald Fulstrom also has small children with whom he spends much of his free time. How does this information affect the reader's understanding of Fred Ingram's letter?

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According to this article, what do some Native Americans believe about coyotes (lines 68-70)?

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From this excerpt, what can we assume is the author's purpose in writing this story?

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What is the effect of describing the weather during the family dinner (lines 24-27)?

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On the basis of the speaker's reaction to the piano performance, what aspect of the performance might the speaker comment upon to other people?

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After Florence told Ma she was leaving, "The center of her mind was filled with the image of the great, white clock at the railway station, on which the hands did not cease to move" (lines 10-13).
What was Florence thinking about after she told Ma her plans?

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According to Fred Ingram's letter, which benefit is he likely to need in the near future?

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Which effect is achieved by recreating the dialect of rural sharecroppers in the 1930s?

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When Wolf perceives "the least wave of a broomstick or ladle, he would fly to the door with yelping anticipation" (lines 43-46).
What is Wolf doing?

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The first two paragraphs (lines 1-27) establish a contrast between which two parts of the narrator's life?

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Which of the following phrases indicates that the Bank is trying not to upset the employees?

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What is Mr. Knightley indicating when he responds, "I do not absolutely know it, but I can guess" (lines 47-49)?

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Based on the excerpt, what quality does this teacher possess that might be important for his success with his students?