GED-Reading試験無料問題集「GED Reasoning Through Language Arts (Language Arts - Reading) 認定」

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Which employee action might help newly hired people "succeed in their new jobs" (lines 24-25)?

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Why does Mr. Jessup include the phrase "Where the pines meet the palms" (line 12) and put it in quotation marks?

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What can the reader infer from Boy Willie's statement, "Maretha don't need to be playing on nopiano.She can play on the guitar" (lines 32-34)?

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Suppose that the same events as depicted in this excerpt were to take place in today's society. Which one of the following changes in the excerpt would probably be necessary?

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Who is Mrs. Hale blaming when she says, "That was a crime! That was a crime" (lines 56-57)?

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What did the narrator and his friends like to pretend they were doing when they were out in the woods?

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What does Fred Ingram imply when he says, "We have addressed this issue in the past" (line 17)?

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Which effect is achieved by recreating the dialect of rural sharecroppers in the 1930s?

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Which common saying could be supported by this poem?

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When Amanda says, "I can see the handwriting on the wall . . . It's terrifying!" (lines 16-18), what does she mean?

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Why did the author trade in "the microscope for a macro lens and the telescope for a telephoto" (lines 13-16)?

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The narrator describes how the heavy snow will break some trees and how the more flexible trees will bend with the weather (lines 10-11).
What might the trees in this excerpt symbolize?