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Highly Missed Questions Released test 2019

#5 Sentence 26 does not effectively open the last paragraph (sentences 26-28). Which of the following can effectively replace sentence 26 and help strengthen the concluding paragraph of this paper? Correct answer – B 81% The importance of offline networking and the assertion that face-to-face interpersonal communication skills “improve a teenager’s well-being and help prepare him for the future” are included in this sentence. The persuasive message of the test is evident through a summary of key ideas, resulting in an improved concluding paragraph.

16 What is the correct way to write sentences 24? Correct answer – G 63% A thesis statement is a statement that summarizes the main point or claim of a piece of writing. The thesis is supposed by the factual statistic “There are 3,500 people who call Coober Pedy home,” and the statement “almost all of them live and work under ground” helps the reader to effectively understand the connection to what cannot be seen.

20 The author uses a simile to describe the apples in paragraph 2 to convey – Correct answer – F 82% A simile is a figure of speech in which two objects are compared using “like” or “as.” The author uses a simile to describe the “stretched out” and “neatly arranged” appeal of the apples. Because the narrator compares the apples to a dragon – a mythical creature in Chinese culture – their mythic appeal is conveyed.

21 In these sentences, the author depicts the daughter as – Correct answer – C 82% The author develops the daughter as a complex character who displays resentment following a shopping trip. The girl “pouted unhappily the whole day and evening” and “didn’t want to say one word to me,” further contributing to her development as a complex character.

23 What do the narrator’s actions in paragraph 5 reveal about his relationship with his daughter? Correct answer – C 67% The narrator wants to support his daughter’s open-mindness by buying her an American apple. In paragraph 5, the apple signifies the daughter’s “fledgling curiosity about the unknown in the world.” It is the motivation for the narrator to earn more money by selling stories and for the trip to the grand mall.

24 Paragraphs 7 and 8 are important to the development of the play because they – Correct answer – F 82% The daughter’s reaction to the apple’s taste provides an unexpected ending to the story, further developing the plot. The narrator includes details in paragraphs 7 and 8 to provide evidence that although he and his daughter expected the apples would taste good, the apples did not match their expectations.

28 Paragraph 4 is significant because it highlights the – Correct answer – F 68% In paragraph 4, the grandfather shares the emotional impact of his items by describing to the narrator why he “loved them.” The emotional impact is further supported when the grandfather shows the narrator a painted fan that was given to the grandfather by his “beloved wife, who had gone to extraordinary lengths to purchase it.”

33 What does the act of buying and selling the gold nugget represent? Correct answer – D 85% In buying and selling the gold nugget, both the blind man and the grandfather represent the challenge of making sacrifices to survive. Although the grandfather feels a connection with the nugget, it is something he must give up for the sake of his family.

39 What is the primary purpose of the article? Correct answer – C 79% The author’s primary purpose is to explain the unusual journey of Happy Feet. Information about the emperor penguin’s presence in New Zealand, including his care at a zoo and subsequent release from a ship, is included in the article to support the conclusion that Happy Feet experiences an unusual journey. The detailed map of his journey also supports the purpose of the article.

42 The author’s use of the nickname “Happy Feet” throughout the selection – Correct answer – G 66% The reader can conclude the penguin’s nickname, Happy Feet, makes the penguin seem to have a personable upbeat personality.

43 The author organizes this article by – Correct answer D 75% The author organizes the article by first describing efforts taken to release Happy Feet and then backtracking to a recounting of how the penguin was found, rescued, and nursed back to health.

44 What is the main idea of the article? Correct answer – F 61% The main idea of the article is that a team in New Zealand helped a lost emperor penguin return to Antarctica after providing medical care.

46 In paragraph 9, the word proficiency means – Correct answer – H 76% In paragraph 9, the word proficient means expertise or ability. Once children have the ability to succeed at a task, the concept of competing with others can be appealing.

48 In paragraphs 3 and 4, what kind of argument is the author making? Correct answer – F 83% The author’s use of specific facts, statistics, and figures in paragraphs 3 and 4 provides a logical argument. By providing the numbers and costs of awards, she is appealing to the logic of her audience.

50 Which sentence best expresses the controlling idea of the article? Correct answer – H 85% The controlling idea of the article – to avoid routinely rewarding participation alone – is best expressed through the sentence in paragraph 5 that states while awards may motivate, “nonstop recognition does not inspire children to succeed.”

51 Which quotation challenges the idea that children need constant praise? Correct answer – D 75% Based on the quotation from paragraph 15, the reader can determine the importance of experiencing more losses than wins – directly challenging an idea that children need constant praise. If a child becomes used to losing, then they will develop internal (not praised-based) motivations to continue working toward goals.

Wrapping it up Are there any others that you would like to discuss in detail?