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#24 Slow but Sure
By Amy Aldred
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Match the following sentences with the correct identification.
One of the first auto races was help in Chicago.
This statement is too broad.
Things don't have to be done quickly to be done well.
This statement is the main idea.
Early auto races were very slow compared with today's races.
This staement is too narrow.
This passage deals with
the Indianapolis 500.
a new kind of car.
an early auto race.
the streets of Chicago.
Some cars didn't finish the race in Chicago because
their engines broke down.
the drivers were afraid of the high speeds.
the brakes jammed.
they ran out of gas.
What can you conclude about the public's attitude toward auto races?
They were more impressed with slower speeds.
They thought cars were unecessary.
They enjoyed just seeing the cars.
They were easily bored.
This passage is mainly
a description of an event.
a set of historical facts.
a list of racing statistics.
a biography of an auto race.
In this passage the word
gawk
means
laugh.
stare.
frown.
glare.