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"Women in Aviation" Test

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Question 1
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What was Harriet Quimby's distinction?

Question 2
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Why is Bessie Coleman an important figure?

Question 3
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Why did Bessie Coleman go to France to learn to fly?

Question 4
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According to the authors, why did the United States lag behind Europe in developing a strong aviation program?

Question 5
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What factor contributed to the deaths of both Harriet Quimby and Bessie Coleman?

Question 6
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Which statement best reveals the authors' perspective on their topic?

Question 7
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What does it mean to inundate?

Question 8
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8. A restrictive policy is very

Question 9
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An exhibition is a type of

Question 10
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A precaution is something done to

Question 11
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What is the author's reason for writing called?

Question 12
12.

What describes the ideas and feelings associated with a word?

Question 13
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The literal dictionary meaning of a word.

Read the description of each text and identify the MAIN purpose of the author.
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Question 21
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Read each passage then determine the author's main purpose.

Part A.
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Question 22
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Part B.

Which detail from the text in question 21 best shows the author's purpose?

Question 23
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Part A.

Greenpoint's softball team suffered its first loss of the season on May 3, losing 2–1 to Newberry's tenth-ranked team. It was Greenpoint's first loss in sixteen games.
Greenpoint did put in a strong showing.

Greenpoint's pitcher was in top form, striking out fifteen, walking two, and yielding only two hits. However, Greenpoint struggled to get hits off of Newberry's junior pitcher, who yielded only five hits. Newberry scored the game-winner in the bottom of the eighth inning. With two down, a batter walked, advanced on a base hit, and scored when an outfielder dropped the ball.

"Sometimes you have to lose to put things in perspective," Greenpoint's Coach Delgado said.

Which author's purpose is suggested by the text?

Question 24
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Part B.

Which detail from the text in question 23 best shows the author's purpose?

Question 25
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Part A.

Archaeology is the study of human culture through the examination of physical objects. These items may be anything humans created or used in the past.

The materials archaeologists study fall into two categories: features and artifacts. Some well-known features include the Egyptian pyramids, the ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu in Peru, and the sunken ship Titanic. Movable objects like tools, human bones, handcrafts, and clothing are examples of artifacts.

Archaeologists might study a New York building constructed in the 1920s, or they might examine camp bedding left in a South African cave more than two hundred thousand years ago. Archaeologists hope objects like these will provide clues about past human cultures.

Which author's purpose is suggested by the text?

Question 14
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A five paragraph essay where a student argues that people should recycle and not litter.

Question 15
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An encyclopedia entry about endangered animals and efforts to protect them.

Question 16
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A map of the world, showing all continents, countries, and oceans.

Question 17
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A Garfield comic from the newspaper in which Garfield hates Mondays and likes lasagna.

Question 18
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A brochure about how people shouldn’t shop at Walmart because they hurt local businesses.

Question 19
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A journal entry express a writer's opinion on the movie they had just watched.

Question 20
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A child’s letter to Santa to convince him why he needs a new bicycle for Christmas.