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

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Sibyl tells Miss Cooper that "Mummy says no" (line 57) to her getting another job. Why does Miss Cooper repeat these words aloud (line 58)?

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Suppose that Granny saw a robbery in progress. Based on her character as revealed in this excerpt and assuming she was healthy, what might she do?

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Later in the story, Rip wakes up from a twenty-year nap and returns to the village. On the basis of the information in this excerpt, what will probably be his greatest hope?

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When Rose tells Sam that he is "different" from anybody she knows (lines 4-5), what is she acknowledging?

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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)?

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

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Which of the following best represents Amanda's belief concerning young women?

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

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When he sets his alarm clock to ring at intervals during the night, of what does Briggs want to make certain?

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Granny says that "the children showed it" (line 20). What does she think the children show?

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Why does Mr. Jessup include the phrase "Where the pines meet the palms" (line 12) and put it in quotation marks?

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Earlier in this story, Maud Martha's Gramma Ernestine dies. Maud Martha thinks to herself, "I never saw anyone die before . . . but I'm seeing somebody die right now."
How does this situation relate to the encounter Maud Martha has with the mouse?

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Which one of the following details of Ichabod's classroom best supports the fact that this story takes place more than one hundred and fifty years ago?

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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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Which common saying could be supported by this poem?

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When Florence announces that she is leaving for New York, both Gabriel and Ma react negatively but for different reasons.
What does Gabriel imply about his reason when he says, "you going to walk off and leave your mother-just like that?" (lines 59-61)?