It is the replica of the actual test, so you will get familiar with the environment.You will see a time limit on the top of slides based on every individual question.
READING AND WRITING MODULE 2nd: 7th test
SAT
BAD
Skipping questions without answering
THREATS
Imbalanced time-management.
Strengths
Answer all correctly before the time
Opportunities
Give as many test as you can before the final
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
Mark For Review
The Mule Bone, a 1930 play written by Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes, is perhaps the best-known of the few examples of ________ in literature. Most writers prefer working alone, and given that working together cost Hurston and Hughes their friendship, it is not hard to see why.
01:18
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Mark For Review
The process of mechanically recycling plastics is often considered _______ because of the environmental impact and the loss of material quality that often occurs. But chemist Takunda Chazovachii has helped develop a cleaner process of chemical recycling that converts superabsorbent polymers from diapers into a desirable reusable adhesive.
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
Mark For Review
Interruptions in the supply chain for microchips used in personal electronics have challenged an economist’s assertion that retailers can expect robust growth in sales of those devices in the coming months. The delays are unlikely to _______ her projection entirely but will almost certainly extend its time frame.
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
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Mark For Review
For her 2021 art installation Anthem, Wu Tsang joined forces with singer and composer Beverly Glenn-Copeland to produce a piece that critics found truly _______: they praised Tsang for creatively transforming a museum rotunda into a dynamic exhibit by projecting filmed images of Glenn-Copeland onto a massive 84-foot curtain and filling the space with the sounds of his and other voices singing.
01:18
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Mark For Review
Some scientists have suggested that mammals in the Mesozoic era were not a very _______ group, but paleontologist Zhe-Xi Luo’s research suggests that early mammals living in the shadow of dinosaurs weren’t all ground-dwelling insectivores. Fossils of various plant-eating mammals have been found in China, including species like Vilevolodon diplomylos, which Luo says could glide like a flying squirrel.
01:18
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The following text is adapted from Lewis Carroll’s 1889 satirical novel Sylvie and Bruno. A crowd has gathered outside a room belonging to the Warden, an official who reports to the Lord Chancellor. One man, who was more excited than the rest, flung his hat high into the air, and shouted (as well as I could make out) “Who roar for the Sub-Warden?” Everybody roared, but whether it was for the Sub-Warden, or not, did not clearly appear: some were shouting “Bread!” and some “Taxes!”, but no one seemed to know what it was they really wanted. All this I saw from the open window of the Warden’s breakfast-saloon, looking across the shoulder of the Lord Chancellor. “What can it all mean?” he kept repeating to himself. “I never heard such shouting before—and at this time of the morning, too! And with such unanimity!”
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
Mark For Review
O Pioneers! is a 1913 novel by Willa Cather. In the novel, Cather portrays Alexandra Bergson as having a deep emotional connection to her natural surroundings: _________
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
Mark For Review
A group of researchers working in Europe, Asia, and Oceania conducted a study to determine how quickly different Eurasian languages are typically spoken (in syllables per second) and how much information they can effectively convey (in bits per second). They found that, although languages vary widely in the speed at which they are spoken, the amount of information languages can effectively convey tends to vary much less. Thus, they claim that two languages with very different spoken rates can nonetheless convey the same amount of information in a given amount of time.
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
Mark For Review
Psychologists Dacher Keltner and Jonathan Haidt have argued that experiencing awe—a sensation of reverence and wonder typically brought on by perceiving something grand or powerful—can enable us to feel more connected to others and thereby inspire us to act more altruistically. Keltner, along with Paul K. Piff, Pia Dietze, and colleagues, claims to have found evidence for this effect in a recent study where participants were asked to either gaze up at exceptionally tall trees in a nearby grove (reported to be a universally awe-inspiring experience) or stare at the exterior of a nearby, nondescript building. After one minute, an experimenter deliberately spilled a box of pens nearby.
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
10
Mark For Review
Over the past two hundred years, the percentage of the population employed in the agricultural sector has declined in both France and the United States, while employment in the service sector (which includes jobs in retail, consulting, real estate, etc.) has risen. However, this transition happened at very different rates in the two countries. This can be seen most clearly by comparing the employment by sector in both countries in ________
01:18
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Directions
11
Mark For Review
"Autonomous vehicles, or self-driving cars, have the potential to revolutionize urban transportation. By removing human error, autonomous vehicles can significantly reduce the number of traffic accidents. Additionally, these vehicles could help reduce traffic congestion and lower greenhouse gas emissions by promoting more efficient driving patterns."
01:18
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Directions
12
Mark For Review
"Autonomous vehicles, or self-driving cars, have the potential to revolutionize urban transportation. By removing human error, autonomous vehicles can significantly reduce the number of traffic accidents. Additionally, these vehicles could help reduce traffic congestion and lower greenhouse gas emissions by promoting more efficient driving patterns."
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
13
Mark For Review
"Utilitarianism, the ethical theory that advocates for actions that maximize happiness for the greatest number of people, has been both praised and criticized. Its proponents argue that it provides a clear, objective means of determining right from wrong by focusing on outcomes. However, critics argue that utilitarianism can justify morally questionable actions if those actions lead to a net positive outcome. For example, it might condone violating an individual’s rights if doing so benefits the majority—a stance that many consider ethically troubling."
01:18
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"Scientific progress, though celebrated for its transformative impact on society, often faces considerable resistance. Innovations that disrupt conventional understanding or challenge established norms are particularly susceptible to skepticism, even from within the scientific community. History reveals numerous cases where groundbreaking ideas, from heliocentrism to evolutionary theory, were initially met with opposition. This resistance stems partly from the human tendency to resist change and partly from the established systems that benefit from maintaining the status quo."
14
Mark For Review
01:18
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Directions
15
Mark For Review
"As the days turned into months, she found herself relishing the solitude that had once seemed unbearable. Without the constant din of others’ opinions, she felt her thoughts expand, her mind drifting to ideas and questions she’d never previously entertained. Solitude, she realized, was not merely an absence but a presence—a space where she could finally explore who she was beyond others’ expectations."
01:18
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Directions
16
Mark For Review
Ratified by more than 90 countries, the Nagoya Protocol is an international agreement ensuring that Indigenous communities are compensated when their agricultural resources and knowledge of wild plants and animals are utilized by agricultural corporations. However, the protocol has shortcomings. For example, it allows corporations to insist that their agreements with communities to conduct research on the commercial uses of the communities’ resources and knowledge remain confidential. Therefore, some Indigenous advocates express concern that the protocol may have the unintended effect of ________
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
17
Mark For Review
The domestic sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) descends from a wild plant native to South America. It also populates the Polynesian Islands, where evidence confirms that Native Hawaiians and other Indigenous peoples were cultivating the plant centuries before seafaring first occurred over the thousands of miles of ocean separating them from South America. To explain how the sweet potato was first introduced in Polynesia, botanist Pablo Muñoz-Rodríguez and colleagues analyzed the DNA of numerous varieties of the plant, concluding that Polynesian varieties diverged from South American ones over 100,000 years ago. Given that Polynesia was peopled only in the last three thousand years, the team concluded that _______
01:18
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18
Mark For Review
Atoms in a synchrotron, a type of circular particle accelerator, travel faster and faster until they _______ a desired energy level, at which point they are diverted to collide with a target, smashing the atoms.
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Even though bats prefer very sweet nectar, the plants that attract them have evolved to produce nectar that is only moderately sweet. A recent study ________ why: making sugar is energy-intensive, and it is more advantageous for plants to make a large amount of low-sugar nectar than a small amount of high-sugar nectar.
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20
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Former First Lady of the United States Eleanor Roosevelt and Indian activist and educator Hansa Mehta were instrumental in drafting the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a document that ______ the basic freedoms to which all people are entitled.
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21
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"The arts are more than just a source of entertainment; they are an essential component of a vibrant society. Studies consistently show that exposure to the arts enhances empathy, fosters creativity, and even improves academic outcomes. Yet, despite these clear benefits, public funding for the arts remains vulnerable to cuts whenever budgets are tight. Some argue that the arts should be self-sustaining, that taxpayer money should be reserved for essential services like healthcare and infrastructure. However, this perspective fails to recognize the arts as integral to cultural and individual development—a vital investment in the fabric of society."
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22
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"Innovation has long been the engine driving the tech industry forward. However, as the pace of technological advancement accelerates, some have begun to question whether all innovation is inherently positive. For instance, the rise of artificial intelligence and automation has displaced many workers, leading to job insecurity and economic inequality. Furthermore, the constant demand for new products fosters a 'throwaway culture' that places a significant burden on the environment. Thus, while technological innovation has undoubtedly brought about remarkable progress, it is crucial to balance progress with considerations of social and environmental responsibility."
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"As children, Evelyn and I were inseparable, bound together not by shared interests or similarities, but by an inexplicable bond that seemed to defy logic. Where I was quiet, she was exuberant; where I was cautious, she was daring. Yet, despite—or perhaps because of—these contrasts, our friendship thrived, each of us complementing the other in ways we could not fully comprehend. But as the years wore on and our lives took divergent paths, I sometimes wondered if our friendship had been forged not by choice but by circumstance, a fixture of convenience rather than true connection."
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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
• The US government classifies sensitive information according to the degree to which disclosure could affect the nation’s security. • Information that could cause “damage” to national security is classified as Confidential. • Information that could cause “serious damage” to national security is classified as Secret. • Most routine diplomatic correspondence, if disclosed, could cause damage but not serious damage to national security. • Diplomatic correspondence includes communication with both allies and adversaries.
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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
• The Atlantic Monthly magazine was first published in 1857. • The magazine focused on politics, art, and literature. • In 2019, historian Cathryn Halverson published the book Faraway Women and the “Atlantic Monthly.” • Its subject is female authors whose autobiographies appeared in the magazine in the early 1900s. • One of the authors discussed is Juanita Harrison.
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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
• The magnificent frigatebird (fregata magnificens) is a species of seabird that feeds mainly on fish, tuna, squid, and other small sea animals. • It is unusual among seabirds in that it doesn’t dive into the water for prey. • One way it acquires food is by using its hook-tipped bill to snatch prey from the surface of the water. • Another way it acquires food is by taking it from weaker birds by force. • This behavior is known as kleptoparasitism.
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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Ducklings expend up to 62.8% less energy when swimming in a line behind their mother than when swimming alone. • The physics behind this energy savings hasn’t always been well understood. • Naval architect Zhiming Yuan used computer simulations to study the effect of the mother duck’s wake. • The study revealed that ducklings are pushed in a forward direction by the wake’s waves. • Yuan determined this push reduces the effect of wave drag on the ducklings by 158%.
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It is the replica of the actual test, so you will get familiar with the environment.You will see a time limit on the top of slides based on every individual question.
READING AND WRITING MODULE 2nd: 7th test
SAT
BAD
Skipping questions without answering
THREATS
Imbalanced time-management.
Strengths
Answer all correctly before the time
Opportunities
Give as many test as you can before the final
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
Mark For Review
The Mule Bone, a 1930 play written by Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes, is perhaps the best-known of the few examples of ________ in literature. Most writers prefer working alone, and given that working together cost Hurston and Hughes their friendship, it is not hard to see why.
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
Mark For Review
The process of mechanically recycling plastics is often considered _______ because of the environmental impact and the loss of material quality that often occurs. But chemist Takunda Chazovachii has helped develop a cleaner process of chemical recycling that converts superabsorbent polymers from diapers into a desirable reusable adhesive.
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
Mark For Review
Interruptions in the supply chain for microchips used in personal electronics have challenged an economist’s assertion that retailers can expect robust growth in sales of those devices in the coming months. The delays are unlikely to _______ her projection entirely but will almost certainly extend its time frame.
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
Mark For Review
For her 2021 art installation Anthem, Wu Tsang joined forces with singer and composer Beverly Glenn-Copeland to produce a piece that critics found truly _______: they praised Tsang for creatively transforming a museum rotunda into a dynamic exhibit by projecting filmed images of Glenn-Copeland onto a massive 84-foot curtain and filling the space with the sounds of his and other voices singing.
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
Mark For Review
Some scientists have suggested that mammals in the Mesozoic era were not a very _______ group, but paleontologist Zhe-Xi Luo’s research suggests that early mammals living in the shadow of dinosaurs weren’t all ground-dwelling insectivores. Fossils of various plant-eating mammals have been found in China, including species like Vilevolodon diplomylos, which Luo says could glide like a flying squirrel.
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
Mark For Review
The following text is adapted from Lewis Carroll’s 1889 satirical novel Sylvie and Bruno. A crowd has gathered outside a room belonging to the Warden, an official who reports to the Lord Chancellor. One man, who was more excited than the rest, flung his hat high into the air, and shouted (as well as I could make out) “Who roar for the Sub-Warden?” Everybody roared, but whether it was for the Sub-Warden, or not, did not clearly appear: some were shouting “Bread!” and some “Taxes!”, but no one seemed to know what it was they really wanted. All this I saw from the open window of the Warden’s breakfast-saloon, looking across the shoulder of the Lord Chancellor. “What can it all mean?” he kept repeating to himself. “I never heard such shouting before—and at this time of the morning, too! And with such unanimity!”
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
Mark For Review
O Pioneers! is a 1913 novel by Willa Cather. In the novel, Cather portrays Alexandra Bergson as having a deep emotional connection to her natural surroundings: _________
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
Mark For Review
A group of researchers working in Europe, Asia, and Oceania conducted a study to determine how quickly different Eurasian languages are typically spoken (in syllables per second) and how much information they can effectively convey (in bits per second). They found that, although languages vary widely in the speed at which they are spoken, the amount of information languages can effectively convey tends to vary much less. Thus, they claim that two languages with very different spoken rates can nonetheless convey the same amount of information in a given amount of time.
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
Mark For Review
Psychologists Dacher Keltner and Jonathan Haidt have argued that experiencing awe—a sensation of reverence and wonder typically brought on by perceiving something grand or powerful—can enable us to feel more connected to others and thereby inspire us to act more altruistically. Keltner, along with Paul K. Piff, Pia Dietze, and colleagues, claims to have found evidence for this effect in a recent study where participants were asked to either gaze up at exceptionally tall trees in a nearby grove (reported to be a universally awe-inspiring experience) or stare at the exterior of a nearby, nondescript building. After one minute, an experimenter deliberately spilled a box of pens nearby.
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
10
Mark For Review
Over the past two hundred years, the percentage of the population employed in the agricultural sector has declined in both France and the United States, while employment in the service sector (which includes jobs in retail, consulting, real estate, etc.) has risen. However, this transition happened at very different rates in the two countries. This can be seen most clearly by comparing the employment by sector in both countries in ________
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
11
Mark For Review
"Autonomous vehicles, or self-driving cars, have the potential to revolutionize urban transportation. By removing human error, autonomous vehicles can significantly reduce the number of traffic accidents. Additionally, these vehicles could help reduce traffic congestion and lower greenhouse gas emissions by promoting more efficient driving patterns."
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
12
Mark For Review
"Autonomous vehicles, or self-driving cars, have the potential to revolutionize urban transportation. By removing human error, autonomous vehicles can significantly reduce the number of traffic accidents. Additionally, these vehicles could help reduce traffic congestion and lower greenhouse gas emissions by promoting more efficient driving patterns."
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
13
Mark For Review
"Utilitarianism, the ethical theory that advocates for actions that maximize happiness for the greatest number of people, has been both praised and criticized. Its proponents argue that it provides a clear, objective means of determining right from wrong by focusing on outcomes. However, critics argue that utilitarianism can justify morally questionable actions if those actions lead to a net positive outcome. For example, it might condone violating an individual’s rights if doing so benefits the majority—a stance that many consider ethically troubling."
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
"Scientific progress, though celebrated for its transformative impact on society, often faces considerable resistance. Innovations that disrupt conventional understanding or challenge established norms are particularly susceptible to skepticism, even from within the scientific community. History reveals numerous cases where groundbreaking ideas, from heliocentrism to evolutionary theory, were initially met with opposition. This resistance stems partly from the human tendency to resist change and partly from the established systems that benefit from maintaining the status quo."
14
Mark For Review
01:18
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Directions
15
Mark For Review
"As the days turned into months, she found herself relishing the solitude that had once seemed unbearable. Without the constant din of others’ opinions, she felt her thoughts expand, her mind drifting to ideas and questions she’d never previously entertained. Solitude, she realized, was not merely an absence but a presence—a space where she could finally explore who she was beyond others’ expectations."
01:18
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Directions
16
Mark For Review
Ratified by more than 90 countries, the Nagoya Protocol is an international agreement ensuring that Indigenous communities are compensated when their agricultural resources and knowledge of wild plants and animals are utilized by agricultural corporations. However, the protocol has shortcomings. For example, it allows corporations to insist that their agreements with communities to conduct research on the commercial uses of the communities’ resources and knowledge remain confidential. Therefore, some Indigenous advocates express concern that the protocol may have the unintended effect of ________
01:18
Practice Questions: Reading and Writing
Directions
17
Mark For Review
The domestic sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) descends from a wild plant native to South America. It also populates the Polynesian Islands, where evidence confirms that Native Hawaiians and other Indigenous peoples were cultivating the plant centuries before seafaring first occurred over the thousands of miles of ocean separating them from South America. To explain how the sweet potato was first introduced in Polynesia, botanist Pablo Muñoz-Rodríguez and colleagues analyzed the DNA of numerous varieties of the plant, concluding that Polynesian varieties diverged from South American ones over 100,000 years ago. Given that Polynesia was peopled only in the last three thousand years, the team concluded that _______
01:18
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Directions
18
Mark For Review
Atoms in a synchrotron, a type of circular particle accelerator, travel faster and faster until they _______ a desired energy level, at which point they are diverted to collide with a target, smashing the atoms.
01:18
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Directions
19
Mark For Review
Even though bats prefer very sweet nectar, the plants that attract them have evolved to produce nectar that is only moderately sweet. A recent study ________ why: making sugar is energy-intensive, and it is more advantageous for plants to make a large amount of low-sugar nectar than a small amount of high-sugar nectar.
01:18
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Directions
20
Mark For Review
Former First Lady of the United States Eleanor Roosevelt and Indian activist and educator Hansa Mehta were instrumental in drafting the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a document that ______ the basic freedoms to which all people are entitled.
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"The arts are more than just a source of entertainment; they are an essential component of a vibrant society. Studies consistently show that exposure to the arts enhances empathy, fosters creativity, and even improves academic outcomes. Yet, despite these clear benefits, public funding for the arts remains vulnerable to cuts whenever budgets are tight. Some argue that the arts should be self-sustaining, that taxpayer money should be reserved for essential services like healthcare and infrastructure. However, this perspective fails to recognize the arts as integral to cultural and individual development—a vital investment in the fabric of society."
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"Innovation has long been the engine driving the tech industry forward. However, as the pace of technological advancement accelerates, some have begun to question whether all innovation is inherently positive. For instance, the rise of artificial intelligence and automation has displaced many workers, leading to job insecurity and economic inequality. Furthermore, the constant demand for new products fosters a 'throwaway culture' that places a significant burden on the environment. Thus, while technological innovation has undoubtedly brought about remarkable progress, it is crucial to balance progress with considerations of social and environmental responsibility."
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"As children, Evelyn and I were inseparable, bound together not by shared interests or similarities, but by an inexplicable bond that seemed to defy logic. Where I was quiet, she was exuberant; where I was cautious, she was daring. Yet, despite—or perhaps because of—these contrasts, our friendship thrived, each of us complementing the other in ways we could not fully comprehend. But as the years wore on and our lives took divergent paths, I sometimes wondered if our friendship had been forged not by choice but by circumstance, a fixture of convenience rather than true connection."
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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • The US government classifies sensitive information according to the degree to which disclosure could affect the nation’s security. • Information that could cause “damage” to national security is classified as Confidential. • Information that could cause “serious damage” to national security is classified as Secret. • Most routine diplomatic correspondence, if disclosed, could cause damage but not serious damage to national security. • Diplomatic correspondence includes communication with both allies and adversaries.
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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • The Atlantic Monthly magazine was first published in 1857. • The magazine focused on politics, art, and literature. • In 2019, historian Cathryn Halverson published the book Faraway Women and the “Atlantic Monthly.” • Its subject is female authors whose autobiographies appeared in the magazine in the early 1900s. • One of the authors discussed is Juanita Harrison.
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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • The magnificent frigatebird (fregata magnificens) is a species of seabird that feeds mainly on fish, tuna, squid, and other small sea animals. • It is unusual among seabirds in that it doesn’t dive into the water for prey. • One way it acquires food is by using its hook-tipped bill to snatch prey from the surface of the water. • Another way it acquires food is by taking it from weaker birds by force. • This behavior is known as kleptoparasitism.
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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Ducklings expend up to 62.8% less energy when swimming in a line behind their mother than when swimming alone. • The physics behind this energy savings hasn’t always been well understood. • Naval architect Zhiming Yuan used computer simulations to study the effect of the mother duck’s wake. • The study revealed that ducklings are pushed in a forward direction by the wake’s waves. • Yuan determined this push reduces the effect of wave drag on the ducklings by 158%.
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The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
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The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s). All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a single best answer.