MR. ROGERS READING- Fred Rogers believed in: - ANSUniqueness
MR. ROGERS READING- Why did he design a TV show for kids? - ANSto help children
deal with real world problems
MR. ROGERS READING- The author wrote the passage because: - ANShe wanted to
inform the audience about Fred Rogers
MR. ROGERS READING- Which statement is a fact, not an opinion? - ANSMr. Rogers
started a website for children in his retirement
GLASS READING- The definition of brittle is: - ANSeasily broken
GLASS READING- what conclusion can be drawn by the information included in the article?
- ANSNew uses for glass are constantly being discovered
GLASS READING- what statement is implied by the article? - ANSGlass is an essential part
of our lives
GLASS READING- what statement is a fact stated in the article? - ANSglass isn't an
element, but a combination of several elements
CHANGING TIME READING- what is the meaning of "they" in the passage? - ANSdaylight
savings time
CHANGING TIME READING- what statement is true based of info of the article? -
ANScomputers automatically change when DST is established
CHANGING TIME READING- which statement most accurately reflects the authors attitude
(IMPLIES) about this subject? - ANSDST is inconvenient and needs to be abolished
CHANGING TIME READING- what is the purpose of this passage? - ANSto persuade the
audience
HOMONYMS READING-how does the article define homonyms? - ANSwords that sound
alike but are spelled in different ways with different meanings
HOMONYMS READING- what inference can be drawn about the article? - ANSEnglish is a
difficult language to master
HOMONYMS READING- which statement is a fact rather than an opinion? - ANShomonyms
make learning English more challenging
, HOMONYMS READING- what conclusion can be drawn from the article? - ANSin order to
master English, the student must learn about homonyms
LIGHTNING READING- the author seems to: - ANSfavor the use of lightning rods
LIGHTNING READING- the passage suggests lightning rods are used to: - ANSdraw
lightning away from the buildings
LIGHTNING READING- when taking cover from lightning, you should: - ANSget into metal
car, or lie flat
LIGHTNING READING- the reader can conclude that lightning: - ANSconsists of main stroke
and several smaller strokes
LIGHTNING READING- the word penetrate means to: - ANSpierce
HEALTHCARE READING- the passage implies that: - ANSthere is a crisis in normal
management in healthcare
HEALTHCARE READING- according to the passage, why are more and more people using
emergency room for minor illness? - ANSthey cannot afford the co-payments or deductible
required by insurance
HEALTHCARE READING- which statement is an opinion? - ANSif we don't change the way
healthcare game is played, we're all going to lose
HEALTHCARE READING- why do insurance continue to raise insurance rates? -
ANShospitals are passing down the costs of taking care of people without insurance
HEALTHCARE READING- what does premium mean? - ANSan amount to be paid for an
insurance policy
ISAAC ASIMOV READING- what is the definition of prolific? - ANShighly productive
ISAAC ASIMOV READING- what type of writing was Mr. Asimov famous for? - ANSscience
fiction
ISAAC ASIMOV READING- The "big three" mentioned were: - ANSAsimov, Clarke &
Heinlein
ISAAC ASIMOV READING- How old was Asimov when he died? - ANS72 y/o
ISAAC ASIMOV READING- what was Asimov's greatest fear? - ANSflying
LAUGHTER READING- Which statement is presented in the passage? - ANSnative
Americans humor is often overlooked