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E1, Unit 3: CFA

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Read each passage and answer the accompanying questions. Some questions may have more than one answer, so read each question carefully.
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Question 1
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Read the quote from paragraph 4 of the passage.
"Arizona has a natural wonder which is in kind absolutely unparalleled throughout the rest of the world. I want to ask you to keep this great wonder of nature as it is now...Leave it as is. You cannot improve on it. The ages have been at work on it, and man can only mar it."
From this quote, the reader can infer what about Theodore Roosevelt's feelings towards nature?

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Question 2
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Which of the following sources is most in line with Taft's reasons for firing Pinchot?

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Question 4
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Read paragraphs 4-6 of the passage. Which of these inferences is most likely to be true based on the paragraphs?

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Question 5
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Which of the following summarizes the passage most accurately and concisely?

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Question 6
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Question 7
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A student wants to revise a paragraph about qualities that would make him a good employee. Read the paragraph and select the sentence that should be removed.
I have many qualities that would make me a successful job candidate. First, I have developed responsibility in my home by completing weekly tasks andd chores assigned by my parents. I took care of my neighbor's dog for a week and only forgot to feed him once. I am a caring person who volunteers in the community. My scout troup collects canned goods for those who don't have enough to eat. I am also very organized. One of my favorite activities is writing tasks and assignments in my planners and highlighting the most important details of those entries. For these reasons, I would make a great employee.

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Question 8
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Type your paper in the space below.

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Nature can always be improved upon.
Humans can and should add their own touches to nature.
Humans should avoid damaging nature's pure beauty.
Nature will decay and deteriorate without humans' help, so humans need to interfere to keep nature as it is now.
A news report detailing potential catastrophes if government-sanctioned oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge led to an oil spill
A video showcasing campers enjoying the National Parks
A magazine issue dedicated to the beauty of the National Parks
Question 3
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The butte is haunted by Norman's ancestors.
This is Norman's first time on the butte.
Norman is increasingly comfortable on the butte.
Norman's grandfather is familiar with the butte.
Norman embarks on a long journey to discover the meaning of courage.
Norman embraces a long journey by connecting to his ancestral heritage.
Norman completes a long journey with more questions than answers.
Norman struggles through a long journey filled with danger.
Sal is writing a letter to his state representative about a proposed cut to funding for school sports. Sal does not think that the cut is a good idea. Select the information that would be appropriate to include in the letter. Select all that apply.
Statistics about how many students participate in sports
Testimonial about how academics take a back seat to sports
Information about socioeconomic stsatus of students in the state
The budget of Sal's school district
Testimonial from Sal about how sports have positively impacted his life
An opinion editorials about how community sports are increasing
My scout troup collects canned goods for those who don't have enough to eat.
Choose the four paraphrased ideas that would be most important to include in a summary of the passage.
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