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

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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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How does the cat react to being snatched by Diana?

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Fred Ingram states in his letter that his role in his children's lives "is not as important as it could or should be" (line 22).
Based on this statement, what might the reader conclude about Fred Ingram's beliefs about rearing children?

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

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What does Maud Martha wonder after she has caught the mouse (lines 17-32)?

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In the second stanza, the speaker says that "the insidious mastery of song / Betrays me back" (lines 5-6). What do these lines mean?

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Makeba's music is described as having a wider range of colors than just the two most singers use (lines 16-18). What does this statement reveal about her music?

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This company is having trouble finding "enough qualified people" (line 8). What is implied by this statement?

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What troubles the teacher about his older students chopping wood?

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According to the narrator, what did ten-year-olds of his day use as an excuse when they wanted to play?

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

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Based on Vera's reaction to Maggie and what the reader can guess about Maggie from her last words in this excerpt, what isMaggie's goal?

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In lines 56-58, what does the phrase, "Emma had to repeat herself several times before Mr. Knightley would believe her," imply about Mr. Knightley's reaction to Emma's news?

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What important information about John, Granny's husband, is implied but never stated?
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The beginning of this excerpt describes Ichabod Crane's schoolroom at the end of the day. What is the atmosphere as the students finish their work?

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What is suggested about Engel's attitude toward coyotes by his statement, "I began to marvel at these uninvited guests. Why, I wondered, is the coyote so successful, despite persistent attempts by people to eradicate it" (lines 63-67)?