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Take a look in the trash cans in a school lunchroom. You’ll probably see unopened food containers and uneaten whole fruits and vegetables inside. A container of milk here, a bag of cookies there, and a box of raisins—it...
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Take a look in the trash cans in a school lunchroom. You’ll probably see unopened food containers and uneaten whole fruits and vegetables inside. A container of milk here, a bag of cookies there, and a box of raisins—it...
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As the caretakers of young people during the day, schools are required to serve a hot, healthy meal to students, complete with fruits and vegetables. While cafeteria managers try to plan meals that students actually want...
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On average, each person in the United States throws away 4.4 pounds of trash a day. Most of our trash is plastic and paper, and much of it can be recycled. While many cities and counties have implemented recycling progra...
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8 MR. GIBSON: What a beauty! The neighbors will be lining up for rides. 9 [His neighbor Cal Martin enters from right.] 10 CAL: Say, is that yours, Mr. G? 11 MR. GIBSON: Sure is, Cal. Pretty, ain’t she? 12 CAL: Not a spot...
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Passage 1: Henry Ford and the Model T Revolution 1 The modern automobile represents a centuries-old collaboration between inventors and business people. Its development began many years earlier than you might expect. For...
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“She enjoyed being on the road, and even more, she enjoyed meeting new people.” (paragraph 56) Which phrase below conveys the same meaning as the phrase “on the road”? A. taking long walks B. welcoming visitors C. making...
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After experimenting with designs such as the Model A, he realized that cars could be more than expensive luxury devices for the wealthy. They could be attainable for average working people, “the great multitude.” (paragr...
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Which sentence from paragraph 57 of Passage 3 shows that people enjoy providing local experiences to travelers? “Her business offered peer-to-peer travel. A local resident would set up a profile and describe the activiti...
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8 MR. GIBSON: What a beauty! The neighbors will be lining up for rides. 9 [His neighbor Cal Martin enters from right.] 10 CAL: Say, is that yours, Mr. G? 11 MR. GIBSON: Sure is, Cal. Pretty, ain’t she? 12 CAL: Not a spot...
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Which sentence best describes Mr. Gibson’s motivation for buying an automobile in Passage 2? A. It makes him feel special to own a car. B. It helps him show off his material wealth. C. He believes that women like Birdie...
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Read this excerpt from Passage 3. "These kinds of vacations can be fun for people who want to see the most popular "main attractions," but the trips can also be impersonal and standard. They encourages stereotypes: visit...
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MR. GIBSON: What a beauty! The neighbors will be lining up for rides. 9 [His neighbor Cal Martin enters from right.] 10 CAL: Say, is that yours, Mr. G? 11 MR. GIBSON: Sure is, Cal. Pretty, ain’t she? 12 CAL: Not a spot o...
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art A Read these sentences from "Acceptance Speech for the Nobel Peace Prize." I remember: it happened yesterday or eternities ago. A young Jewish boy discovered the kingdom of night. I remember his bewilderment, I remem...
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Part A What claim about the value of personal action does Wiesel make toward the end of “Acceptance Speech for the Nobel Peace Prize”? A. No one person may speak for the dead. B. One person can make a difference between...
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Part A Based on his words in “Acceptance Speech for the Nobel Peace Prize,” which sentence best expresses what Elie Wiesel thinks about people who have lived through a terrible oppression? A. He thinks that they owe othe...
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Read this sentence from Passage 3. “Choreographers also must have artistic ability and innovative ideas, to create new and interesting dance routines.” (paragraph 26) How does the word innovative contribute to the tone o...
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Which sentence from Passage 1 best describes Ailey’s dedication to his work? A. "When Horton suddenly died a year later, Ailey was chosen to become director of the dance company." (paragraph 3) B. "In spite of this disap...
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The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (AAADT) opened its doors in New York City in 1958. The seven modern dancers who performed that day had no idea they would be a part of a group that would change the dance world. Tod...
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Education and training requirements vary with the type of dancer; however, all dancers need many years of formal training. Nearly all choreographers began their careers as dancers. Education and Training 17 Many dancers...
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Education and training requirements vary with the type of dancer; however, all dancers need many years of formal training. Nearly all choreographers began their careers as dancers. Education and Training 17 Many dancers...
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1 When Alvin Ailey began dancing professionally, modern dance was not very popular and Ailey was among very few African American dancers. His dedication to the art increased its popularity around the world. Additionally,...
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In Passage 1, what conclusion can be drawn about Ailey’s work? A. Ailey's dancing was better than his choreography. B. Ailey was recognized for his work on and off stage. C. Ailey's work was appreciated only by African A...
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Which sentence from Passage 2 best describes a positive result of Ailey founding the AAADT? A. "When he started the AAADT, all of the dancers were African American." (paragraph 9) B. "In its early years, the dance compan...
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Education and training requirements vary with the type of dancer; however, all dancers need many years of formal training. Nearly all choreographers began their careers as dancers. Education and Training 17 Many dancers...
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