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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
The homeless struggled to move to the relocation site, shambling through the extreme cold, doing their best not to stumble and fall. How would you define the word shambling?
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Please note that the word “struggled” and the phrase “doing their best not to stumble and fall” serve as your clues.
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Please note that the word “struggled” and the phrase “doing their best not to stumble and fall” serve as your clues.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Disciplinary practices have been found to have a vital effect on a child’s development. Which statement best describes permissiveness?
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Take note that the adjective form of the given word which is “permissive” serves as your clue. It is defined as great or excessive freedom of behavior.
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Take note that the adjective form of the given word which is “permissive” serves as your clue. It is defined as great or excessive freedom of behavior.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
One of the many challenges that have been plaguing American education is teacher assessment. It has caused a great deal of worry among professionals in the field. Which of the following best defines the word plaguing?
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Remember that the clues in the sentence are “challenges” and “a great deal of worry.”
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Remember that the clues in the sentence are “challenges” and “a great deal of worry.”
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Which of the following sentences states an opinion?
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Please remember that a “fact” is a statement that is known or proven to be true whereas “opinion” is based on someone’s feelings, attitudes, and beliefs.
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Please remember that a “fact” is a statement that is known or proven to be true whereas “opinion” is based on someone’s feelings, attitudes, and beliefs.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Mr. Smith is now absolutely certain that the painting has been worth the money. What can be inferred from the sentence?
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Please note that the phrase “worth the money” means that something is worth it or has a good value.
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Please note that the phrase “worth the money” means that something is worth it or has a good value.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
The painting was extremely vivid that it produced clear images in my mind. Based on the clues provided in the sentence, what is the meaning of the word “vivid”?
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Keep in mind that the phrases “almost real” and “clear images” serve as your clue.
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Keep in mind that the phrases “almost real” and “clear images” serve as your clue.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
“And then it leaped forth before his eyes: the little cottages on the river, the white clouds floating over the valley, and the green of the towering mountain ranges which were seen in the distance.” Based on the passage, what does the author mean when he stated the expression “it leaped forth before his eyes”?
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Remember that “leaped forth before his eyes” is a figurative language which means to become immediately apparent upon viewing or reading.
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Remember that “leaped forth before his eyes” is a figurative language which means to become immediately apparent upon viewing or reading.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
How would you describe the statement “Chili peppers may turn out to be the wonder drug of the decade.”?
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Please note that this sentence reflects an author’s idea that is not based on a fact; therefore, it cannot be proven.
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Please note that this sentence reflects an author’s idea that is not based on a fact; therefore, it cannot be proven.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
The tutor has undergone all the precautionary measures for the children’s protection, such as scrubbing thoroughly and donning sterilized protective gear. How would you state the definition of the word “precautionary”?
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Keep in mind that the sentence made use of the following clues to help you know the meaning of the word: (1) protective gear (2) child’s protection.
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Keep in mind that the sentence made use of the following clues to help you know the meaning of the word: (1) protective gear (2) child’s protection.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
His legal acumen was responsible for the Supreme Court’s decision that made segregation of buses illegal. What is meant by the word “acumen”?
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Do note that the passage indicates that because of the person’s legal expertise, the Supreme Court has arrived at a verdict that segregation of buses was illegal.
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Do note that the passage indicates that because of the person’s legal expertise, the Supreme Court has arrived at a verdict that segregation of buses was illegal.