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CAHSEE 1.1 English Language Arts Passage Drill. Which line is an example of a metaphor?
CAHSEE 1.2 Passage Drill. Which of these sentences from the story best illustrates the sensitive side of the narrator's nature?
CAHSEE 1.3 Passage Drill. Which of the following is the best way to express the meaning of the word alumni in this sentence?
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CAHSEE 10.5 Passage Drill. According to the article, why is it surprising that nine percent of undergraduate students participate in international travel?
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by shocking statistics Did you know that ninety percent of
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a gn shocking statistics air neglected everyday All right you
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done reading Yeah really don't have time to read this
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re reading All right you done reading Yeah i really
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don't have time to read this to me like you're
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lake site beginning really don't know how many times i
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read this really really excited trick Psyched about re reading
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hungry it's A trick What Psyched about re reading According
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to the article why is it surprising that nine percent
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of undergraduate students participate in international travel and hear the
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potential answers All right so the point is the author
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is shocked that such a small percentage of american students
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take advantage of study abroad opportunities while she had her
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way She'd drag every single student america to foreign countries
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whether they liked it or not Oh let's see which
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answer best goes along with the speakers Sense of shock
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and awe All right wilby is easy to eliminate This
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speaker is so revved up about foreign travel she wouldn't
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care what kind of grades a student had from a
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plus student to the kid who bubbles in anarchy signs
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on his standardized test the author would shift each and
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everyone off for a year Overseas option d misses the
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point as well This answer makes it sound like the
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speaker is shocked that so many students were ableto handle
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the stress of studying abroad In reality the speaker things
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more students need to suck it up and deal with
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the stress Option a is so random it's barely worth
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talking about What would the connection between travel and grades
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have to do with the author's shock over how few
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americans study abroad Answer Absolutely nothing choice See is the
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best answer The speaker is surprised by the load nine
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percent statistic because she fiercely believes all students ought to
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get out there in the world and broaden their horizons
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well our horizon is actually a two broads so way
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Put them on the cave man So
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