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carefree, cheerful, showing no concern
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to calm someone down
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to give up power or control
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extreme dislike or hatred
Question 2
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To plead beg or act humblu
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to store something away for future use
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to lighten or cause to rise
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to be on the border of something
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To prevent
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to adjust to change
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to make something shiny
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to thicken into a mass
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to increase, to grow, or to intensify
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to collect or to accumulate
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easily convinced
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to be in wonder or fear, great horror
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Plenty,more than enough
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to increase, to grow
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leaving nothing out
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understood by only a few
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Bias or favoritism
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a ghostly figure
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freedom; a geographical term
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to increase, grow, or intensify
Question 7
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A temporary cease-fire between warring parties
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a period of time or break between governments
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a strong challenge to authority
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bias or favoritism
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to collect onesel
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buoyantly self-confident or dapper
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sharp intelligence and judgement
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attempt to make peace,solve problems
Question 17
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to collect, accumulate
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to increase
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unusual or extraordinary
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having good judgement
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to cause severe injury
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to prevent
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carefree, cheerful
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extreme dislike, hatred
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to collect, accumulate
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variety, a great number of things
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a deep sense of guilt
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making peace, solving problems
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worthy of being praised
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beautifully detailed, showy or decorated
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easily understood, not hard to follow
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easily angered or quick-tempered
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Based on unproven theory
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unusually pale, weak
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permanent or ongoing
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not favoring anyone
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something that comes before
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an effect or result of something
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assistance or method of obtaining assistance
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severe poverty
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Question 34
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Ones bearing or manner; attitude
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a musical composition or literary work
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A body of teaching; a belief
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Going back and forth; undecisive
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Question 37
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a hospital for the mentally incompetent; a place of rest
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make up for an unkind act or mistake
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hard to do requiring much effort
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to shorten or lessen; reduce
Question 38
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adhering, sticking to; someone who follows or believes in someone or something
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hard to do, very difficult
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to make up for a mistake, or wrong doing
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to degrade or put down someone verbally
Question 39
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to scold gently; to advise against something
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highly skilled; masterful; expert
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sanctuary, shelter, place of peace
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hard to do requiring much effort
Question 40
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adhering to, someone who follows someone else
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highly skilled
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to embarrass or shame someone; lower yourself
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to take something secretly
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to degrade or put down
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hard to do; requiring much effort
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highly skilled; masterful; expert
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Break from a meeting or gathering
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Question 44
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to shorten or reduce, lessen in length
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to degrade or put down
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hard to do, difficult, requiring much effort
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to do something to make up for a wrong
Question 45
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Behave well or properly
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to involve in a conflict or difficulty; to throw into confusion
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the waste or impurities removed from refined metal;
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Doing one's work in a careful, steady way
Question 46
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to make easier; to assist
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Fraudulent; having a misleading appearance.
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A single ruler with complete authority
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to remove the color from; to make or turn pale
Question 47
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to promote, aid or make easy
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to involve in a conflict or difficulty
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A single ruler with complete authority
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To behave; to act according to what is expected
Question 48
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to be defiant; shameless; harsh sounding or loud.
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to make easier; to assist
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Fraudulent; having a misleading appearance
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to involve in a conflict or difficulty; to throw into confusion
Question 49
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the waste or impurities removed from refined metal
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to make easier; to assist
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Fraudulent; having a misleading appearance
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Doing one's work in a careful, steady way; working hard; industrious
Question 50
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Force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action
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to spread or scatter freely or widely;
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To behave; to act according to what is expected.
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to be defiant; shameless; harsh sounding or loud.
Question 51
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Spread out; not concentrated in one place.
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Doing one's work in a careful, steady way; working hard; industrious
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Turn pale, as if in fear
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refuse, trash, waste products
Question 52
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Which of these is a simple sentence?
Question 53
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Which of these is a compound sentence?
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The Johnsons moved in next door
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Don’t cheat on your test.
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Molly, Keisha and Ben had a lemonade
sale
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I liked visiting New York, but I don’t want
to live there.
Question 54
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Read the two simple sentences below. Choose the compound sentence that joins
them with the right punctuation.
She’ll learn to play the piano. She’ll learn to play the trumpet.
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She’ll learn to play the piano, she’ll learn
to play the trumpet.
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She’ll learn to play the piano, or she’ll
learn to play the trumpet.
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She’ll learn to play the piano she’ll learn
to play the trumpet.
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She’ll learn to play the piano or she’ll
learn to play the trumpet.
Question 55
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Which of the following is an independent clause?
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After the rain,
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Until the bus came.
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I don’t like snakes.
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While we waited,
Question 56
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Which of the following is a dependent clause?
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Because she was too young,
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Jesse climbed a mountain.
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The dog ran into the forest.
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I can speak Spanish.
Question 57
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Which of the following is a complex sentence?
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It’s good to reduce, reuse and recycle.
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Pollution is bad for the environment.
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Even though it takes more time, we
should recycle.
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I would never throw trash on the ground
Question 58
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In a text with a sequence text structure, the author
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describes a topic and its characteristics.
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tells about events in the order they
happened.
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explains how things are similar and
different.
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describes a problem and then explains
how someone solved it.
Question 59
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In a text with a compare and contrast text structure, the author
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explains something that happened and
the reasons why
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tells about events in the order they
happened.
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explains how things are similar and
different
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describes a problem and then explains
how someone solved it.
Question 60
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In a text with a cause and effect text structure, the author
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explains something that happened and
the reasons why.
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tells about events in the order they
happened.
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describes a topic and its characteristics.
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describes a problem and then explains
how someone solved it.
Question 61
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4. Identify the main text structure used in the passage below.
Many students in the US say that they've been bullied at school. Natalie Hampton is a high school
student who was bullied a lot in middle school. She often had no one to sit with at lunch. So she
created a phone app called "Sit With Us." This app lets students sign up and post when there are free
seats at their lunch tables. These students have promised to be kind to those who come sit with
them. Hampton hopes her app will help students find people to sit with without fear of being
bullied.
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description
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problem and solution
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compare and contrast
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sequence
Question 62
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Identify the main text structure used in the passage below.
A river is a large natural stream of flowing water. The source of a river is the place where the river
starts. This is usually the highest point in the river. Many rivers begin in springs, places where
underground water flows to the Earth’s surface. Some rivers begin in melting glaciers high up in the
mountains or in lakes.
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sequence
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description
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cause and effect
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problem and solution
Question 63
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Identify the main text structure used in the passage below.
Robots that look like humans are called androids. But not all robots are androids. The industrial
robots used in manufacturing and production look like machines and not at all like human beings.
So what does an android have in common with an industrial robot? They both have computers. And
they both have sensors to gather information and ways to interact with their environments, too.
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problem and solution
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compare and contrast
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cause and effect
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sequence
Question 64
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Identify the main text structure used in the passage below.
A current is a steady flow of water in the ocean. In the Pacific Ocean, garbage from the shore and
ships gets trapped by ocean currents. The currents move the trash into a large area in the middle of
the ocean. This has created a swirling mass of plastics and seawater called the Great Pacific Garbage
Patch.
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cause and effect
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compare and contrast
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problem and solution
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description
Question 65
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Identify the main text structure used in the passage below.
The Greenland shark can grow to be around 16 feet long. It’s an apex predator, an animal that is at
the top of the food chain. No other creatures prey on apex predators. The Greenland shark can live
to be about 400 years old, making it the the longest-living vertebrate animal.
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sequence
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compare and contrast
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description
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cause and effect