GED Reasoning Through Language Arts
Last Update Nov 22, 2024
Total Questions : 240
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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?
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After reading this excerpt, when might a reader go back to it for inspiration and guidance?
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How does the narrator describe Theobald’s relationship with women?
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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?