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GED-Reading Exam Dumps - GED Reasoning Through Language Arts

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Question # 4

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If the speaker of this poem were still under the influence of the powerful experience described in this poem, what might he or she discuss with an old friend later in the evening?

A.

pain and ridicule of childhood

B.

comforts and joys of childhood

C.

how much money each makes

D.

how they grew apart

E.

carefree days of adolescence

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Question # 5

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Gerald Fulstrom also has small children with whom he spends much of his free time. How does this information affect the reader’s understanding of Fred Ingram’s letter?

A.

believe that Fred’s wife forced him to resign

B.

reject Fred’s request for a management position

C.

understand Fred’s reasons for resigning

D.

become angry when he reads the letter

E.

be surprised at Fred’s leaving a high-paying job

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Question # 6

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Why is Fred Ingram resigning his position at Sportique Supplies?

A.

The work is not challenging.

B.

The company underpays him.

C.

The company lacks adequate benefits.

D.

He wants to spend more time at home.

E.

He needs a vacation to recover from surgery.

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Question # 7

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

A.

filming

B.

working

C.

studying

D.

exploring

E.

exercising

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Question # 8

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Why is the author’s final sentence effective in summarizing the entire excerpt?

A.

It suggests the agony of Manuel’s situation.

B.

It describes the danger of sunstroke.

C.

It describes the scene as if it were a dream.

D.

It gives the reader information about fruit picking.

E.

It adds humor to an otherwise serious story.

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