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AASA Reading Practice

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    AASA Reading Practice Test Answers
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  • Q1 Annabelle: The illustration at the beginning of passage helps the reader to understand...
    how much Anabelle enjoys being with Round Warrior
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  • Q2: In paragraph 6, the narrator exclaims "It was like trying to move a bulldozer!" to show that Round Warrior...
    refuses to step backward
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  • Q3: Which 2 details from the passage best show that Anabelle feels confident she will succeed in training Round Warrior?
    A & E
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  • Q4: The structure of paragraph 6 through 9 affects the meaning of the passage by...
    demonstrating how Anabelle develops her skills as a trainer
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  • Question 5 Part 1: What is the first detail in paragraph 10 and 11 that supports the theme?
    "We were making progress."
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  • Question 5 Part 2: What is the 2nd detail in paragraph 10 and 11 that supports the theme?
    "Finally, the day came when Mom agreed that I could ride RW by myself."
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  • Question 5 Part 3: What is the 3rd detail in paragraph 10 and 11 that supports the theme?
    "watching how well RW and I did together."
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  • Q6 Part A: Based on the passage, Anabelle's family does not want to let her ride Round Warrior because he...
    is too challenging for most people to handle
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  • Q6 Part B: Which two sentences best support the correct answer in Part A?
    A & B
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  • Q7: What goes in the 1st box when summarizing the passage?
    "Anabelle dreams of being allowed to ride Round Warrior on trails."
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  • Q7: What goes in the 2nd box when summarizing the passage?
    "For her 4-H project, Anabelle decides to train Round Warrior."
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  • Q7: What goes in the 3rd box when summarizing the passage?
    "The time Anabelle spends training Round Warrior results in progress."
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  • Q8: Based on the passage, two ways Anabelle and Round Warrior are similar is that they both...
    D & E
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  • Q9: Which sentence from "Bridging Obstacles" best supports the idea that people use a variety of materials to build bridges?
    "Sometimes made of stone, steel, or concrete, the arch is supported by structural pieces called abutments." (p6)
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  • Q10 Part A: In paragraph 3 of "Bridging Obstacles," what does the word PERMANENT mean?
    remaining the same
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  • Q10 Part B: Which phrase from the paragraph best support the answer in Part A?
    "stays tightly in place"
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