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APUSH SAT Practice Passage 2

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Notice how there is an Introductory blurb here: Who is Silas? Who is Eppie? What is their relationship?

Graded Questions: #2, 3, 4, 5, 11

Extra Credit: #6, 7, 9, 10

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2.

Which choice best describes a major theme of the passage?

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3.

As compared with Silas's gold, Eppie is portrayed as having more

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4.

Which statement best describes a technique the narrator uses to represent Silas's character before he adopted Eppie?

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5.

The narrator uses the phrase "making trial of everything" (line 7) to present Eppie as

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6.

According to the narrator, one consequence of Silas adopting Eppie is that he

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7.

Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?

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8.

What function does the second paragraph (lines 30-52) serve in the passage as a whole?

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9.

In describing the relationship between Eppie and Silas, the narrator draws a connection between Eppie's

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10.

Which choice provided the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?

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11.

As used in line 65, "fine" most nearly means