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LATEST Reading TEAS 7 (2024)- SET 2 Bessie Coleman, the first civilian licensed Black pilot in the world, was born in 1892 to share rompers in Texas, where she attended a segregated school and worked with her family in the cotton fields. She dreamed of becoming a pilot but no flight schools in Ame...

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LATEST Reading TEAS 7 (2024)- SET 2
Bessie Coleman, the first civilian licensed Black pilot in the world, was born in 1892 to share rompers
in Texas, where she attended a segregated school and worked with her family in the cotton fields. She
dreamed of becoming a pilot but no flight schools in America would Accept her, so she moved to
France to warn her pilots license.

When she returned to then U.S., she wanted to open a flight school for Black students. She became a
stunt flier and performed for paying audiences, which she insi

Born to sharecropper parents, Bessie Coleman, moved to France to take flight training and then returned
to the United States as a stunt pilot.

Which of the following sources would be useful for gathering more information about Bessie
Coleman?

The National Museum of African American History and Culture

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equipment for your home food station! Are you tired of your blocks of premium age cheddar getting
crumbly when you try to slice them? Don't you hate leaving your fingerprints in the hard stick of of
butter? Well, worry no more! from the company that brought you SmackDice comes the Diary
McGrabs! you no longer have to worry about your firm, sweaty, grip destroying your cheeses or your
butters. All you

slip on our patented heat-deflecting mitten

Which of the following options best describes the purpose of this infomercial?

To persuade the audience to buy the Diary McGrabs.

Which of the following options best describes how Thurman supports his argument?

By evoking feeli gs of annoyance and relief.

Farallon Island passage - Which of the following supports the detail that the Farallon Isalnds are
natural home to many animals?

Ocean currents

Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?

Humans disrupted the ecosystem of the Farallon Islands and helped restore it.

With which of the following organization might the author of this article most closely associate?

a nature conservancy group

which of the following is a credible source that the author might have consulted to help write the
article?

, A copy of a story published by the Fish and the Wildlife Service, originally written by a former refuge
manager.

Which of the following best describes the meaning of the word "inadvertently" as used in the second
paragraph?

Accidentally

Which of the following pieces of evidence does the author use to speculate why the Farallon Islands
are called "The Devilns Teeth"?

the Islands have sharks, choppy currents, irregular coastlines.

Don't Look Back Now passage - Which of the following sentences best summarizes the second
paragraph of the passage?

The direction and cinematography are the key elements to creating the film`s tense suspenseful tone.

which of the following conclusions could a reader make from this passage?

There is a big twist in the second half of the movie.

Which of the following information from the passage contains an opinion?

Juliette Cho`s close-up shots make great viewer feel claustrophobic and frightened.

Which of the following sentences from the passage includes a fact?

"With a running time of ⁹8 minutes, the pacing is quick and efficient..."

In which of the following generes would Don't look back Now most likely be classified?

Suspense

Which of the following is the most likely source for the most of the author`s statements in the
passage?

The writer`s own knowledge about writing?

Based on the author`s support and evidence, which of the following is a valid evaluation of the
paragraph?

it is an entertaining piece based on personal bias and opinion?

Based on evidence from the passage, which of the following is the most likely inference?Wbest
describes the themes of th

Plastic makes life convenient, but its use has so many cons that its use should be reduced.

Which of the following pairs of examples from the passage best demonstrates why the use of plastic is
a division topic?

1. plastic has advantages. 2. plastic is difficult to recycle efficiently.

Which of the following is the purpose of the passage?

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