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ACT Aspire Reading: Summarizing Events
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Which of the following sentences provides the best description of the events in the passage?

ACT Aspire Reading: Recognizing Explicit Details
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Lucy runs to the edge of Kensington Gardens because...

ACT Aspire Reading: Understanding Sequence of Events
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Immediately before Lucy lays her hand on her father's knee, she was...

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Immediately before Lucy lays her hand on her father's knee, she was...


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Okay C t s firing Readers were going to presume

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you've already skimmed or you're going to skim it again

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And we'll just paste it right in front of you

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if you want to Alright we're done immediately before lucy

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lays her hand on her father's nishi wass What sitting

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on his lap watching the lady petting the dog chasing

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her ball Lucy never pets the dog which is sad

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because well she seems like a kid who could you

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know use a puppy And she didn't sit on her

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father's lap until after she tells him she's scared She

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was chasing her ball which led her to the lady

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in Since then well lucy has been watching the lady

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and the lady has been creeping her out So the

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answer is b She was watching the lady immediately before 00:00:45.577 --> [endTime] she later handed dad's knees saying help

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