Here are the suggested answers based on the questions you provided:
Question 1
The title of the selection highlights the idea that —
adolescent brain development has important benefits for adults.
Question 2
The comparison between most mammals and humans in paragraph 2 helps the reader understand that —
humans have a unique period of adolescence as compared to other mammals.
Question 3
Which synonym best fits how insulating is used in paragraph 4?
Isolate
Question 4
The organizational pattern of the section called “Brain Under Construction” allows the author to —
explain the effects of gray matter on the adolescent brain.
Question 5
Which definition best fits how streamlines is used in paragraph 4?
Definition 3 (to make something more efficient or simple)
Question 6
Which sentence about the selection is in the interrogative mood?
Did you know that our brain has the greatest potential for mastering new skills during adolescence?
Question 7
Select two phrases that best describe how the author organizes the ideas in the section called “Moving On from Childhood.”
- By comparing the brains of adolescents to the brains of children and adults
- By identifying the effects of rewards on the adolescent brain
Question 8
The author includes the information in the section called “Stone Age Impulses in the Modern World” most likely to —
explain the benefits of risk-taking for teenage development.
Question 9
Which quotation from the selection best explains how teenagers can benefit from their developing brains?
“As long as it’s not lethal—as in the case of foolish risk taking—it can lead to innovation and creativity.” (paragraph 12)
Question 10
Match each section to its overall organizational structure.
- Brain Under Construction: Describe the makeup and composition of the adult brain.
- Moving On from Childhood: By comparing the brains of adolescents to the brains of children and adults.
- Stone Age Impulses in the Modern World: explain the benefits of risk-taking for teenage development.
Question 11
Part A: Which phrase best describes the main purpose of this selection?
To educate readers on how adolescent brains differ from brains at other ages, and how those differences prepare teenagers for adulthood.
Question 12
Part B: Which two quotations from the text best support the answer to Part A?
- A large part of that success comes from our brains taking a long time to mature. This extended period of development lets us build exactly the brain we need in our circumstances. (paragraph 3)
- Adolescence is a kind of golden age when, as Giedd puts it, “You’re asking your brain, ‘What do I need to be good at? What do I need to do to make it in this world?’ Every choice you make trains your brain.” (paragraph 4)
Make sure to review the text for context to ensure that these answers align accurately with the passage you’re working with!