Module I: Reading and Writing

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The following text is from Lilliam Rivera's 2020 novel Never Look Back. The text describes the narrator's friend Pheus, a young musician, after finishing a performance during a church service.

Pheus pulls a handkerchief from his back pocket and wipes his forehead. I mime a quiet clap for him. He does a slight bow and flashes his dimples. This is where Pheus truly shines. When Pheus is in front of an audience, it's as if he becomes another person, a more heightened version of himself.

As used in the text, what does the word “truly” most nearly mean?

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Really

Mildly

Impolitely

Hardly

The discoveries of natural satellites by Scott S. Sheppard's team of astronomers have been ________ blank: S/2017 J 2, which the group of researchers found orbiting Jupiter in 2017, is just one of over one hundred that they have spotted, while many astronomers have been happy to discover only one or two.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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plentiful

random

likely

inferior

Certain features are almost always included in the designs of mosques, like the ablution (ritual cleansing) area, which is considered to be a ________ blank of mosque architecture. Even mosques that exhibit elements of multiple architectural styles, such as the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, which incorporates elements from the Islamic, Ottoman, and Mamluk revivalist styles, will also include several of these standard features.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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motivation

hallmark

rejection

duplicate

 ________ blank traditional descriptions of pollination syndromes (suites of floral traits, such as nectar volume and flower orientation, hypothesized to have independently evolved as a result of selection pressure exerted by pollinators) and recent empirical observations of floral-trait combinations have led some ecologists to express reservations about the utility of those descriptions.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

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Proclamations of

Recurrences of

Discrepancies between

Affinities between

Vertical gene transfer involves the transmission of genetic material from a parent to offspring; horizontal gene transfer, on the other hand, involves the exchange of genetic material between organisms not in a parent-offspring relatio1nship. While horizontal gene transfer is common among prokaryotes—single-celled organisms, such as the bacteria Enterococcus cecorum and Lactobacillus curvatus—it has rarely been observed among eukaryotes (multicellular organisms). However, new studies suggest that horizontal gene transfer is more common in eukaryotes than originally thought.

Which choice best states the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?

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It explains a biological process by contrasting it with a somewhat similar process.

It explains why a common perception of a biological process is flawed.

It argues that two biological phenomena are more similar than they may initially appear to be.

It proposes a direction for future research into a biological phenomenon.

Puck and other nineteenth- and early twentieth-century US general-interest periodicals included contributions by various individual writers but often strove to display a single, broadly appealing style and perspective. Accordingly, scholars long characterized the genre of mass-media periodicals as having erased the distinctiveness of individual voices in service of commercial aims. More recently, scholars have complicated this picture by showing that Half-Century Magazine and other titles from the period that were marketed to Black women featured a more heterogeneous mix of voices.

Which choice best describes the function of the underlined portion in the text as a whole?

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It notes an enduring tension within commercial publishing that the text later attempts to resolve.

It presents a broad critique of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century US periodicals that is explained in more detail later in the text.

It presents a negative view of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century US periodicals that is qualified later in the text.

It reveals why the publications referenced earlier in the text have historically been neglected by literary scholars.

 In a study by Mika R. Moran, Daniel A. Rodriguez, and colleagues, residents of La Paz, Bolivia, and Caracas, Venezuela, were surveyed about parks in their cities. Of the 528 respondents from La Paz, 67.5% indicated that they use the city's parks, and of the 1,043 respondents from Caracas, 44.7% indicated using city parks. Given that the percentage of La Paz respondents who reported having access to desired nonpark amenities near parks was much lower than that reported by Caracas respondents, the difference in park use can't be explained by La Paz residents having more access to desired nonpark amenities near parks.

Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text?

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An unresolved question about park planning is described, and then examples from a study of La Paz and Caracas are used to answer that question.

A study of park use in La Paz is described, and then a similar study of park use in Caracas is analyzed to corroborate the findings of the La Paz study.

An unexpected finding is described, and then that finding is attributed to the method used to collect survey data in La Paz and Caracas.

A study involving surveys in La Paz and Caracas is introduced, and then a possible explanation for some of the results is considered and rejected.

LaRose is a 2016 novel by Ojibwe writer Louise Erdrich. It explores how historical events affect families on a reservation in rural North Dakota. LaRose is typical of Erdrich's work. Her writing usually focuses on portrayals of everyday life in Ojibwe communities. Yet some of her novels have fantastical plots and take place outside Ojibwe communities. For example, her 19911 novel The Crown of Columbus is essentially adventure fiction, and the thrilling events in its plot are set largely on a Caribbean island.

According to the text, what is one way that The Crown of Columbus differs from most of Erdrich's work?

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Its main characters are Ojibwe.

It has been adapted into a movie.

It isn't set in a rural Ojibwe community.

It contains very little dialogue.

The following text is adapted from Rupa Bajwa's 2004 novel The Sari Shop. Ramchand works as an assistant in a shop in Amritsar, India.

Even at ten in the morning, the bazaar was throbbing with activity. The halwai [baker] was already installed in front of the Mishthaan Sweet Shop, pressing jalebi batter into squiggly shapes that floated and simmered in the oil in a big iron cauldron. All the shops had opened for the day and, Ramchand noted guiltily, all the shop assistants were already in place, trying to sell things with fixed, attentive smiles on their shiny, bathed faces.1

Based on the text, what can most reasonably be inferred about Ramchand?

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Ramchand is happy about being at work after seeing shop assistants who are satisfied with their jobs.
Ramchand is overwhelmed by a bazaar after seeing the chaos of other shop assistants selling goods.
Ramchand is remorseful about arriving to work later than other shop assistants he sees.
Ramchand is enchanted by frying jalebi batter while going to work as a shop assistant.

: Cumulative Counts of Fish in Three Taiwanese Tide Pools, 1999–2018

Species

Station 1

Station 2

Station 3

striated rockskipper

41

39

47

blackspot sergeant

338

261

136

rippled rockskipper

453

360

247

Bengal sergeant

123

58

48

Lin-Tai Ho and colleagues tracked fish populations in three tide pool– monitoring stations in Taiwan from 1999 to 2018. Although a total of only 48 Bengal sergeants were observed at station 3, that was not the lowest count at any station: _____ blank

Which choice most effectively uses data from the table to complete the assertion?

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there were 39 rippled rockskippers observed at station 3.
there were 136 blackspot sergeants observed at station 3.
there were 39 striated rockskippers observed at station 2.
there were 453 rippled rockskippers observed at station 1.
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