Part A Read this excerpt from the passage, “The Monkey’s

  1. Part ARead this excerpt from the passage, “The Monkey’s Fiddle”: And so fell the sentence against Monkey. The animals
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  2. Use the excerpt to answer the question. Excerpt from A. Mitchel Palmer on the Menace of Communism, 1920The passage was likely
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  3. Read the following passage from "The Catcher in the Rye" and select the best evidence to support the statement that Holden
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  4. [Reading activities]1. The passage is divided into three parts. I want you to come up here and read Part 1. You have to read all
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  5. Read the scenario below and answer the question that follows.A vervent monkey is in a tree eating bugs that are crawling along
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  6. Read the passage.excerpt from "Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity" by Mara Rockliff To the Austrian mine owners who
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  7. A monkey is hanging from a branch located exactly 24 meters along the ground from the hunter. The monkey is 14 meters above the
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  8. A monkey is hanging from a branch located exactly 24 meters along the ground from the hunter. The monkey is 14 meters above the
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  9. Read through the excerpt below from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and familiarize yourself with the passage.Next, go back through
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  10. Read the following passage from Desert Exile: The Uprooting of a Japanese-American Family, a memoir by Yoshiko Uchida that
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