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GED Reading GED Reasoning Through Language Arts

GED Reasoning Through Language Arts

Last Update Feb 28, 2025
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Questions 2

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Questions 2

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In lines 45–46, Rozin and her husband are described as standing together in the kitchen in "drowsy suspension." This could mean that they are sleepy and temporarily inactive, but what else could it suggest?

Options:

A.  

married life is exciting

B.  

the clock is about to strike

C.  

the whole scene is unusual

D.  

something is about to happen

E.  

they are angry with each other

Discussion 0
Questions 3

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Questions 3

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After reading this excerpt, when might a reader go back to it for inspiration and guidance?

Options:

A.  

has the opportunity to help another

B.  

is facing the consequences of an illegal act

C.  

feels the need to tidy up the house

D.  

wants to learn about the habits of mice

E.  

is considering becoming a pet owner

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Questions 4

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Questions 4

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How does the narrator describe Theobald’s relationship with women?

Options:

A.  

compares various women’s reactions to Theobald

B.  

shares Theobald’s thoughts about all of his insecurities

C.  

gives examples of Theobald’s experiences with women

D.  

shows Theobald’s parents’ concern about his shyness

E.  

contrasts Theobald’s successes with the failures of other men

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Questions 5

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Questions 5

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Based on the last part of this scene, which one of the following is the most likely reason Tom gives in to Amanda’s request?

Options:

A.  

He agrees that Amanda’s request is Laura’s last chance.

B.  

He remembers a person at his work who might be a good match for Laura.

C.  

He cannot cope any other way with his mother’s nagging.

D.  

He wants to get Laura away from her glass animals.

E.  

He wants to prove to his mother that her plan is foolish.

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