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eRReaaddiinngg sCCoommpprreehheennsiioonn 11 Level 7

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READTHEORY Name_____ Date_____ • eRReaaddiinngg sCCoommpprreehheennsiioonn 11 Level 7 Diirreeccttioonnss:: Read the passage. Then answer the questions below. Fleas are perfectly designed by nature to feast on anything containing blood. Like a shark in the

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RReeaaddiinngg nCCoommpprreehheenssiioonn 11 Level 12

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READTHEORY Name_____ Date_____ •RReeaaddiinngg nCCoommpprreehheenssiioonn 11 Level 12 Diirreeccttiioonnss:: Read the passage. Then answer the questions below. The word euthanasia is of Greek origin and literally means “a good death.” The American

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www.ReadTheory.org -- an interactive teaching tool where students can take reading comprehension quizzes, earn achievements, enter contests, track their performance, and more. Supplementary materials ... 12/3/2013 1:56:55 PM ...

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www.ReadTheory.org -- an interactive teaching tool where students can take reading comprehension quizzes, earn achievements, enter contests, track their performance, and more. Supplementary materials

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www.ReadTheory.org -- an interactive teaching tool where students can take reading comprehension quizzes, earn achievements, enter contests, track their performance, and more. Supplementary materials ... 11/20/2013 12:40:43 PM ...

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need to say which word means the opposite of this meaning. To do this, we can start by using context clues—hints from known words or phrases around the unknown word or phrase—to help us figure out what the word special must mean, as it is used in paragraph 1. In paragraph 1, we read: “It is a special kind of machine.”

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"concussion sideline assessment"—a series of mental and physical fitness tests—before being allowed back in the game. In an effort to diminish the amount of head and neck injuries on the field, NFL officials have begun enforcing stricter penalty calls for helmet-to-helmet contact, leading with the head, and hitting a defenseless player.

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which sentence from the passage serves as the best description of that main idea. In this passage, we read about 5 materials. We read about metal, glass, wood, cloth, and plastic. The passage tells us about each of these materials. It tells us what each material feels like, and gives some examples of what each material is used for.

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B. an explanation of why modern audiences connect with A Streetcar Named Desire C. a brief plot synopsis of A Streetcar Named Desire D. background information on the times that produced A Streetcar Named Desire E. the author’s main argument concerning A Streetcar Named Desire 2) It can be inferred from Passage 1 that A Streetcar Named Desire

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In fact, the author suggests that Ferris wheels are not that exciting. He or she writes that a Ferris wheel is “not as thrilling as a roller coaster.” Instead, in paragraph 4, the author explains the reason he or she seeks Ferris wheels out: because he or she finds them “very relaxing.” Because of this, choice (B) is not correct. Though ...

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