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GED Updated GED-Reading Exam Questions and Answers by lily-rose

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GED GED-Reading Exam Overview :

Exam Name: GED Reasoning Through Language Arts
Exam Code: GED-Reading Dumps
Vendor: GED Certification: GED Reading
Questions: 240 Q&A's Shared By: lily-rose
Question 24

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Questions 24

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How has the "range" (line 24) of the coyote changed?

Options:

A.

Most coyotes have moved south and west.

B.

Wild coyotes are found primarily in Canada.

C.

Most coyotes now live in large cities.

D.

There are no coyotes in rural areas now.

E.

Coyotes now live all over America.

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Question 25

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Questions 25

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What is the significance of the pauses in Tarto’s words, indicated by the three periods, as in line 2, lines 4–5, line 14, and line 37?

Options:

A.

unable to speak the language

B.

happy in his friend’s house

C.

embarrassed about his message

D.

speaking quickly without thinking

E.

older than Anatou

Discussion
Question 26

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Questions 26

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Suppose that as an adult, the narrator had a niece who didn’t like school. Based on the way the narrator handles her family problem in this excerpt, what advice would the narrator probably give to her niece about handling the problem at school?

Options:

A.

find something she loves to do after school

B.

be as mean to the teacher as the teacher is to her

C.

incite her classmates to revolt against the teacher

D.

confront the teacher with her demands for change

E.

request that a counselor meet with herself and the teacher

Discussion
Question 27

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Based on the character of Grandmother as revealed in this poem, what would she say to someone who was afraid of making a mistake?

Options:

A.

“If you don’t think you can do it, don’t try.”

B.

“If you are afraid, you must not be ready.”

C.

“Trying is okay, but only success counts.”

D.

“Always try; you can learn many things from a mistake.”

E.

“Wait until you are sure you can succeed; you won’t be sorry.”

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