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0f10f369-4a79-45e2-94d5-970bb24137c1 | Q: Which sentence states a fact?
Choices: | [
"The greatest benefit of Parkour training is that it teaches people to see obstacles and challenges as opportunities.",
"Parkour is a physical discipline that involves getting from one point to another while navigating obstacles along the way."
] | B |
0ac383d8-aaff-4900-a928-37ec39e3f802 | Q: Which of the following contains a vague pronoun reference?
Choices: | [
"Before Jake decided on a double major in history and Russian literature, he talked to them about the requirements for each major.",
"Before Jake decided on a double major in history and Russian literature, he talked to academic advisers about the requirements for each major."
] | A |
d133b721-dc6d-4daf-a22b-e697ebd12c1d | Q: Look at the word. Does it have a closed syllable or an open syllable?
so
Choices: | [
"open",
"closed"
] | A |
0a01978c-e851-411e-b6d5-fcfa847f3ea5 | Q: Complete the statement.
Propane is ().
Choices: | [
"an elementary substance",
"a compound"
] | B |
abdd15e5-865f-4ce6-9d9b-9385bd2e0e32 | Q: What does the verbal irony in this text suggest?
According to Mr. Burton's kids, his snoring is as quiet as a jackhammer.
Choices: | [
"The snoring is loud.",
"The snoring occurs in bursts."
] | A |
515e4110-9ef4-4ec7-8693-b84c1cb602a5 | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Clarence inherited this trait?
Choices: | [
"Clarence's biological parents have wavy hair.",
"Clarence uses a headband to keep his wavy hair out of his face.",
"Clarence's biological mother has long hair. Clarence also has long hair."
] | A |
89f87f4c-e9ff-443d-8576-c338474e4c0b | Q: Select the solid.
Choices: | [
"hair clip",
"water in a fishbowl",
"air inside a raft",
"helium"
] | A |
3571ad1f-b058-4aa1-89d2-da942c3121dc | Q: Using only these supplies, which question can Mary investigate with an experiment?
Choices: | [
"When placed in the sun, does a glass jar wrapped in cotton heat up more than a glass jar wrapped in wool?",
"When wrapped in a cotton shirt and placed in the sun, does a large jar or a small jar heat up more?",
"When placed in the sun, does a glass jar wrapped in a black cotton shirt heat up more than a glass ... | C |
5a0b3276-2b28-40a5-a3fe-77b83197466a | Q: Select the one substance that is not a mineral.
Choices: | [
"Chrysotile is a solid. It is formed in nature.",
"Fluorite is a solid. It is formed in nature.",
"Cheese is not a pure substance. It is made by humans."
] | C |
922454d7-c6a4-4abd-b9a5-a79b2585fada | Q: Based on this information, what is Alvin's phenotype for the eye color trait?
Choices: | [
"brown eyes",
"EE"
] | A |
c00205d5-5fa9-4dca-97dd-af178061c169 | Q: Select the liquid.
Choices: | [
"chocolate syrup",
"ballet shoes",
"tortoise shell",
"hair clip"
] | A |
6e386631-6687-443e-9c58-2df61a92e497 | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
baking an apple pie
making jam
Choices: | [
"Both are only physical changes.",
"Both are caused by cooling.",
"Both are caused by heating."
] | C |
401ebadf-2630-4fb0-aef8-6fac22dc8fbb | Q: Select the animal that has a backbone.
Choices: | [
"weaver ant",
"common toad"
] | B |
356d690a-ff66-41f5-bdb0-db047bc80f9b | Q: Which is a simple sentence?
Choices: | [
"Larry picked raspberries in the field until his fingertips were stained red.",
"Henry Bacon's design of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., won him a gold medal from the American Institute of Architects."
] | B |
e997dc0e-470c-4f71-a1d0-d997ee2df46d | Q: What does the idiom in this text suggest?
In such an unfamiliar environment, Brody was a fish out of water.
Choices: | [
"Brody felt out of place.",
"Brody didn't have any friends."
] | A |
e9e31a24-dd1f-447f-b4dc-b3fd6efe1c64 | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Matt acquired this trait?
Choices: | [
"Matt is most interested in human biology.",
"Matt learned biology by reading, observing, and experimenting."
] | B |
55be6a8c-dd23-4f33-8ec9-96fde6f3b119 | Q: What does the allusion in this text suggest?
When Lauren claimed she had loaded the dishwasher before turning on Dancing with the Stars, her mother replied, "Your nose is growing!"
Choices: | [
"Lauren was lying.",
"Lauren was goofy."
] | A |
fe9998f0-14fa-4c81-bf66-cdca7b71770f | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Austin inherited this trait?
Choices: | [
"Austin wears glasses and so do his sisters.",
"Austin's biological father wears contacts in his hazel eyes.",
"Austin's friend also has hazel eyes."
] | B |
aeb00b36-1cd9-4774-94cf-ff94bb82c75e | Q: Which word does not rhyme?
Choices: | [
"hurl",
"curl",
"gull"
] | C |
cc1686f1-6ab3-4c18-abeb-9d7b080c8516 | Q: Which kind of place usually has taller buildings?
Choices: | [
"an urban area",
"a suburban area"
] | A |
d4874496-c0f0-4263-bed2-e5cf45524ed7 | Q: Which sentence states a fact?
Choices: | [
"The cold, sunless winter months in Dry Valleys, Antarctica, are unbearable.",
"Dry Valleys, Antarctica, is the driest place on Earth, followed by Arica, Chile."
] | B |
6c7e5636-f097-40d8-b43a-90c75a99991e | Q: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
Much to our shock, Marshall chose to turn the other cheek when Sadie insulted him in a meeting.
Choices: | [
"U.S. history",
"the Bible"
] | B |
7267cccc-9b3e-49ba-bfbb-bfcedf41ef3a | Q: Complete the statement.
Potassium nitrate is ().
Choices: | [
"a compound",
"an elementary substance"
] | A |
27cb329e-466a-4b21-a807-f14b51f2f86b | Q: According to Newton's third law, what other force must be happening?
Choices: | [
"The suitcase is pushing on Sebastian.",
"The suitcase is pulling on Sebastian."
] | B |
f6bd7015-3ed1-4df0-9130-b6e02daa5537 | Q: Suppose Chandler decides to get the caramel swirl ice cream. Which result would be a cost?
Choices: | [
"Chandler will give up the chance to eat the praline pecan ice cream. He likes this flavor more than caramel swirl.",
"Chandler will get a free waffle cone. He will enjoy the waffle cone."
] | A |
2ba73754-43d3-4bde-89ae-d4e0c5401084 | Q: Which is a compound sentence?
Choices: | [
"The trek across New Zealand's South Island is exhausting, but the gorgeous views make it worth the effort.",
"At the auction, several paintings by famous artists were for sale, including one by Pablo Picasso."
] | A |
1edf39ba-1155-497c-a0af-18745263d054 | Q: Would you find the word won on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
white - win
Choices: | [
"no",
"yes"
] | A |
7092c115-9f7f-40fe-95d2-6f88a24785d3 | Q: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
Yesterday's tennis match was a classic David and Goliath story, with Michael playing against his former team captain, Erik.
Choices: | [
"a poem",
"the Bible"
] | B |
51271ca5-00c4-4a5e-aab2-224e9bfee893 | Q: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
"Frank's personality is very Jekyll and Hyde," Kristen told her brother.
Choices: | [
"literature",
"a song"
] | A |
667a3931-7803-4c40-bd77-44472fda7c60 | Q: Select the solid.
Choices: | [
"slide",
"air inside a bubble",
"air inside a soccer ball",
"rain"
] | A |
5f26efe5-b344-4653-9303-79847ce5465a | Q: Which sentence is more formal?
Choices: | [
"Kline Electronics has a reputation for responding real quick to customer concerns and questions.",
"Kline Electronics has a reputation for responding quickly to all customer concerns and questions."
] | B |
adab8952-653d-42bc-865d-e6ca1a0cda6e | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
You've reached Steven Crawford's voice mail. Please leave a detailed message at the beep, and I will return your call at my earliest convenience.
Choices: | [
"verbal irony",
"onomatopoeia"
] | B |
9bd95e37-24b2-446c-8585-dba3e1e8f606 | Q: Using only these supplies, which question can Pablo investigate with an experiment?
Choices: | [
"Which of the three types of tomato seeds sprouts the fastest?",
"Which type of soil will cause a certain kind of tomato plant to grow the most fruit?",
"Does a certain kind of tomato plant grow taller when planted in a clay pot or in a plastic pot?"
] | A |
05ec0104-cb68-48d8-92d1-6581f269a85e | Q: Which sentence is more formal?
Choices: | [
"Peterson Electronics has a reputation for responding quickly to all customer concerns and questions.",
"Peterson Electronics has a reputation for responding real quick to customer concerns and questions."
] | A |
dd7c391c-b65b-4408-96b3-8b544887c3bc | Q: How long does it take to fly across the United States in an airplane?
Choices: | [
"5 minutes",
"5 hours"
] | B |
6866ee0a-10de-4ac8-9155-ecd9f7aa4a48 | Q: In what part of the United States did Rosa Parks grow up?
Choices: | [
"the Midwest",
"the Northeast",
"the West",
"the South"
] | D |
dc16d46d-28b7-451c-89ac-8292ec4feb86 | Q: Which wax candle has more thermal energy?
Choices: | [
"the hotter wax candle",
"the colder wax candle"
] | A |
a7e4eba1-266d-4f67-9fa5-44ab3d5b177c | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Trisha acquired this trait?
Choices: | [
"When Trisha was young, her grandmother taught her how to cut chili peppers.",
"Trisha learned how to make chili from a recipe book.",
"Trisha's friends like to make chili with her."
] | B |
c3b35d57-f782-4999-9f2c-c333fa950e53 | Q: Is the following trait inherited or acquired?
Lester is good at baking.
Choices: | [
"acquired",
"inherited"
] | A |
c5e929e8-370f-4319-8482-485a267fa471 | Q: Which closing is correct for a letter?
Choices: | [
"Best Regards,\nRoy",
"Best regards,\nRoy"
] | B |
4ded4b8c-1dc0-43bb-be94-b2e84832b920 | Q: Is the following trait inherited or acquired?
Brenda has five toes on each foot.
Choices: | [
"acquired",
"inherited"
] | B |
fa0283f9-61c0-4e29-8c51-d4d59750a3e8 | Q: Complete the statement. Assume that Herman's mass did not change.
The gravitational potential energy stored between Herman and Earth () as he hiked toward the summit.
Choices: | [
"increased",
"stayed the same",
"decreased"
] | A |
d28c1846-e4c1-4537-b879-fa6975240b0e | Q: Which is a simple sentence?
Choices: | [
"Lorenzo will read the script on his own, and then we'll practice our lines together.",
"Shelby and her sisters drew a map of the United States and hung it on the wall."
] | B |
1cd3f405-59de-48b3-8f6c-fcd469ff460c | Q: Select the one substance that is not a mineral.
Choices: | [
"Muscovite is a pure substance. It is not made by living things.",
"A shark's tooth is made by a living thing. It is not a pure substance.",
"Chrysotile is a solid. It is a pure substance."
] | B |
8b56b518-facc-41dd-964f-4020d9a8fbbf | Q: Select the one substance that is not a rock.
Choices: | [
"A marble is made by humans. It is a solid.",
"Dolerite is a solid. It is not made by living things.",
"Marble is not made by living things. It is formed in nature."
] | A |
8eb03495-7e5e-4de1-8bc0-11e780f4cee5 | Q: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
like - lumber
Choices: | [
"lamb",
"looked"
] | B |
b28f53f5-bc93-4848-b2cb-b9a32fda020b | Q: Is the following trait inherited or acquired?
Aaron can ride a motorcycle.
Choices: | [
"acquired",
"inherited"
] | A |
61f74047-fab5-47dc-af94-9858d2dd4097 | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Fernando acquired this trait?
Choices: | [
"Fernando learned history by reading.",
"Fernando is most interested in American history."
] | A |
93cd9695-14ea-4e26-86a9-454bb3b6c6a5 | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
water freezing into ice
bending a paper clip
Choices: | [
"Both are caused by heating.",
"Both are caused by cooling.",
"Both are only physical changes.",
"Both are chemical changes."
] | C |
a947f92c-ed62-43a4-82b8-2d8a16d2013f | Q: Which tense does the sentence use?
Two hawks rest in the tree.
Choices: | [
"present tense",
"past tense",
"future tense"
] | A |
7b776489-7bb8-4bdc-ad14-92e6d73f3bcb | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Zane inherited this trait?
Choices: | [
"Zane's biological mother often wears her naturally brown hair in a bun.",
"Zane and his siblings all have naturally straight hair.",
"Zane and his biological father have short hair."
] | A |
12e06ec8-66ab-4941-90a7-7186f6b9faf7 | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
Isaac returned to the parking lot to find his car somewhat destroyed. Apparently someone had crashed into it while he was working and had broken the entire front windshield.
Choices: | [
"oxymoron",
"euphemism"
] | A |
c1029255-49b1-4fff-84c6-c6c0cc77a43b | Q: Select the liquid.
Choices: | [
"screwdriver",
"air inside a balloon",
"hammer",
"grape juice"
] | D |
babd8bd5-41da-43c0-96ec-8728dcda7bf2 | Q: Based on this information, what is Digby's genotype for the fur length gene?
Choices: | [
"short fur",
"FF"
] | B |
6ebc963e-c7f6-4e56-b330-dc07a50c8ecc | Q: According to Newton's third law, what other force must be happening?
Choices: | [
"The gas pedal is pulling on Helen's foot.",
"The gas pedal is pushing on Helen's foot."
] | B |
af9c2ac0-e910-4848-9888-58bdc5f66484 | Q: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
You think Todd should be class president? I just can't see it. He reads romance novels for fun.
Choices: | [
"bandwagon fallacy: the assumption that the popular choice is automatically correct",
"ad hominem: an attack against the person making the argument, rather than the argument itself",
"circular reasoning: an argument that supports a claim with the claim itself"
] | B |
717ed34e-7691-4a4f-b109-361a4a92b9a6 | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Mike inherited this trait?
Choices: | [
"Mike has freckles on his nose and shoulders.",
"Mike and his biological mother have pale skin.",
"Mike's biological parents have freckles on their noses just as Mike does."
] | C |
8e51ec7b-e298-47bc-8bc0-7f11ec2cf1da | Q: Which sentence states a fact?
Choices: | [
"Birds are the only living animals that have feathers.",
"Peacock feathers can make any room look fancy."
] | A |
a44380a5-4e6c-452a-8f9a-608f3e819149 | Q: Select the fish.
Choices: | [
"cane toad",
"gray tree frog",
"ocean sunfish",
"spotted dolphin"
] | C |
5075f116-db8e-418f-af7d-087e33384666 | Q: Select the animal that does not have a backbone.
Choices: | [
"ladybug",
"porcupine"
] | A |
9f7bf2e2-fc4c-4593-b688-11326b56764f | Q: Which type of sentence is this?
As Dale sat down on the rickety old chair, it abruptly collapsed beneath him.
Choices: | [
"compound-complex",
"complex",
"simple",
"compound"
] | B |
d0e520ef-3eb2-45aa-b5d3-521962c7ed6c | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
After spending weeks in New York City, Helen was a bit unnerved by the deafening silence of her small hometown.
Choices: | [
"oxymoron",
"euphemism"
] | A |
03e34bd2-357b-4b6d-a57d-241ba0e5b97c | Q: How long is a leather belt?
Choices: | [
"30 yards",
"30 miles",
"30 feet",
"30 inches"
] | D |
9a8daa26-c5e9-4f23-b8ba-e32dd13dcc1b | Q: Complete the sentence.
Knitting yarn into a scarf is a ().
Choices: | [
"chemical change",
"physical change"
] | B |
484cad8e-196e-456b-aabe-040d801279b3 | Q: Select the temperature shown by this thermometer.
Choices: | [
"110°F",
"125°F",
"95°F"
] | A |
10cd1c8b-66c0-4338-b1f5-8f5648f65fb1 | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
Throughout the ages, human beings have pondered the many mysteries of the moon.
Choices: | [
"alliteration",
"verbal irony"
] | A |
5a0d5dd0-1bc4-4ef9-91a6-8ec90247d3c8 | Q: Select the one substance that is not a mineral.
Choices: | [
"Quartz is not made by living things. It is a solid.",
"Chalcopyrite is a solid. It is not made by living things.",
"A shark's tooth is not a pure substance. It is a solid."
] | C |
b1720e6e-48ea-4423-9f7e-705de5cb99bf | Q: Which tense does the sentence use?
Dustin will read his book before bed.
Choices: | [
"present tense",
"past tense",
"future tense"
] | C |
88683bb1-5ee4-482d-9175-ddeb3d4dfb1b | Q: How long is a drinking straw?
Choices: | [
"25 centimeters",
"25 kilometers",
"25 meters",
"25 millimeters"
] | A |
b1083f0c-3018-4307-9a76-2c2116d1ad4e | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
Tori's Bistro used to be a great place to go for a delicious and carefully prepared dinner, but nobody goes there anymore: it's too crowded.
Choices: | [
"paradox",
"oxymoron"
] | A |
ebb06fd6-0486-4cd0-8147-afab545632ba | Q: The movers lift the boxes at the same speed. Which box is lifted with a larger force?
Choices: | [
"a box holding 40 pounds",
"a box holding 30 pounds"
] | A |
d1e88b68-8a7d-4dad-8204-06351163bdc6 | Q: Compare the motion of three bicycles. Which bicycle was moving at the lowest speed?
Choices: | [
"a bicycle that moved 115miles east in 10hours",
"a bicycle that moved 120miles west in 10hours",
"a bicycle that moved 280miles north in 10hours"
] | A |
e0b73076-b2e7-4582-a7f0-ac3f1099a267 | Q: Which sentence states a fact?
Choices: | [
"The modern sport of golf developed in Scotland in the late 1400s.",
"Golf is possibly the dumbest sport that was ever invented."
] | A |
0d15d037-7604-47db-a680-e1a546fa7cbb | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
breaking a plate
cutting your fingernails
Choices: | [
"Both are chemical changes.",
"Both are caused by heating.",
"Both are only physical changes.",
"Both are caused by cooling."
] | C |
1b8d420f-dde4-4c86-8c6e-7fb0804fb4ab | Q: Which object has the most thermal energy?
Choices: | [
"a fish tank at a temperature of 76°F",
"a fish tank at a temperature of 52°F",
"a fish tank at a temperature of 66°F"
] | A |
4d9f8263-ff8b-4416-92ac-41bfdb0665bf | Q: Select the living thing.
Choices: | [
"crayon",
"swing set",
"butterfly",
"rain"
] | C |
dea783c3-6dea-469e-a0a7-ff91ffe0b4b4 | Q: What information supports the conclusion that Keith inherited this trait?
Choices: | [
"Keith's parents have blond hair. They passed down this trait to Keith.",
"Keith's mother cuts his hair every month."
] | A |
1efa0a35-7f08-4c2f-9939-e1cff5393590 | Q: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
Last year, the city of Lanberry allocated more money to public parks. This year, however, littering increased, so the increase in park funding must have been responsible.
Choices: | [
"false causation: the assumption that because two things happened together, one caused the other",
"appeal to nature: the assumption that natural things are always good"
] | A |
a6b913f5-eadb-461b-94ec-f14a95916968 | Q: Which is a compound sentence?
Choices: | [
"The artist prepared a canvas for a new oil painting.",
"The baker split the cookie in half, and crumbs fell to the floor."
] | B |
ad4ea7fe-34bd-4eb8-94fe-f57fb757fa14 | Q: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
Ed picked up his pace on the trail as his spidey sense began to tingle.
Choices: | [
"a song",
"a comic book"
] | B |
b78e37ce-e5ec-44b5-88c0-304745ced6e3 | Q: Which is a run-on sentence?
Choices: | [
"Coach Armstrong talked to her team before the game.",
"We danced for hours we were tired."
] | B |
1770799b-564d-46a0-972f-22c0c214b194 | Q: What is the volume of a dose of cough syrup?
Choices: | [
"5 liters",
"5 milliliters"
] | B |
b69832a7-498b-484b-bbb2-db5ef2848adc | Q: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
An increasing number of people are keeping ferrets as pets, so they must make wonderful companion animals.
Choices: | [
"hasty generalization: a very broad claim based on very little evidence",
"bandwagon fallacy: the assumption that the popular choice is automatically correct"
] | B |
894e1619-4699-4978-992c-9707161a679f | Q: Is the following trait inherited or acquired?
Erica has five toes on each foot.
Choices: | [
"inherited",
"acquired"
] | A |
d05eaa98-dcd4-4d71-a967-46bb4b8ee317 | Q: Which correctly shows the title of a book?
Choices: | [
"\"The Wizard of Oz\"",
"***The Wizard of Oz***"
] | B |
3096ff13-7f5f-496d-ae90-c20ef400cdbc | Q: What do these two changes have in common?
sawing a log in half
stretching a rubber band
Choices: | [
"Both are caused by cooling.",
"Both are only physical changes.",
"Both are caused by heating.",
"Both are chemical changes."
] | B |
2075aa89-2bec-477b-99df-8823b5b93371 | Q: Is the following trait inherited or acquired?
Hazel can ride a bicycle.
Choices: | [
"acquired",
"inherited"
] | A |
d15d10b6-1494-4ff0-8487-14675b21d564 | Q: How long is a school bus?
Choices: | [
"14 meters",
"14 kilometers"
] | A |
66c859e2-2155-43da-b012-1447446c5da9 | Q: Select the part whose main job is to give strength and stiffness to a plant cell.
Choices: | [
"cytoplasm",
"chromosomes",
"cell wall",
"Golgi"
] | C |
dda831ec-1ace-41b9-a5b1-731f34a54607 | Q: How long is an ice skate?
Choices: | [
"34 centimeters",
"34 kilometers",
"34 meters"
] | A |
353711da-f8ca-4ef2-9620-3b3d03a428dd | Q: Suppose Sidney decides to eat the string cheese. Which result would be a cost?
Choices: | [
"Sidney will get to eat the string cheese. The string cheese will be healthier than the vanilla custard would have been.",
"Sidney will give up the chance to eat the vanilla custard. Sidney thinks vanilla custard would have tasted better than string cheese will."
] | B |
1a199c60-bb05-48b0-b86e-32b69b9a9f63 | Q: Read the following excerpt from a student essay. How can the writer best improve his or her grammar and mechanics?
When I'm asked to name my favorite teacher, I immediately think of Mr. Sweeney. In fifth grade, Mr. Sweeney taught us all about architecture he had the class start by learning to measure things very acc... | [
"by using correct verb tenses",
"by fixing run-on sentences"
] | B |
4b00e0db-e83d-4598-bd6a-09c6965db678 | Q: What kind of sentence is this?
I never thought I'd enjoy the opera so much!
Choices: | [
"exclamatory",
"declarative",
"interrogative"
] | A |
fb09a652-4d23-49e6-ba44-7f9bed6f7130 | Q: Why do people form governments?
Choices: | [
"to help people work together",
"to get rid of all rules",
"so that no one has to work"
] | A |
0949667d-3fb2-45ba-a711-3374693eb2d9 | Q: Does this passage describe the weather or the climate?
Where Darnel lives, winter is the rainiest season of the year.
Choices: | [
"weather",
"climate"
] | B |
5f750867-f93b-4678-9d72-67d6e9f60bf7 | Q: What does the simile in this text suggest?
Emma rubbed coconut oil on her hands, which were like the parched earth during a drought.
Choices: | [
"Emma's hands were hot.",
"Emma's hands were dry and cracked."
] | B |
948b74c5-ed6a-4b27-b545-1b4ee1b7e13a | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
I want to shake off the dust of this one-horse town. I want to explore the world. I want to watch TV in a different time zone. I want to visit strange, exotic malls. I'm sick of eating hoagies! I want a grinder, a sub, a foot-long hero!
—Homer Simpson, The Simpsons
Choice... | [
"anaphora",
"chiasmus"
] | A |
b4d7176e-271f-4f2e-b616-aa48fc990b39 | Q: Select the one animal that has all of the amphibian traits listed above.
Choices: | [
"Rough-skinned newts release poison from their moist skin. The poison has a strong smell that keeps predators away. Rough-skinned newts hatch from eggs with no shells. They live underwater for the first part of their lives. As adults, they live mostly on land.",
"Bengal tigers are one of the world's largest livin... | A |
920eb84d-45bb-4526-a17b-66ee6f282235 | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
Although Fred hasn't worked in years, his mother prefers to say that he's between jobs right now.
Choices: | [
"paradox",
"euphemism"
] | B |
483b3a9b-4f4c-4abb-8b51-16bf4cf1eb1a | Q: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
O wind, rend open the heat,
Cut apart the heat,
Rend it to tatters.
—H. D., "Garden"
Choices: | [
"apostrophe",
"anaphora"
] | A |
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