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Passage: Theatre

The best part about going to the theatre is the feeling of being transported into story. As soon

as the curtains rises, you can forget about the chairs that make you feel like you’ve been

squished into a sardine can and embrace whenever the story takes you., if only for a short while.

The emotions in the play become your emotions. The lives of the characters become your life.

From a drama about a financial crisis to a comedy about a play gone wrong, there is no limit

where the theatre can take you.




1. From the passage, which of the following statements represents a logic conclusion

about the author

The author loves to attend theatrical productions

The author prefers musical comedies

The author also enjoys concerts and movie

The author finds theatre seating comfortable.




2. Which of the following best describes the authors experience in the theatre?

o Like you’re in an emotionless state

o No limit to where the theatre can take you

o The theatre can transport you onto the stage

o Like you’ve been squished into a sardine can.

, 3. Using evidence from the passage which of the following conclusions about the author

can the reader make



o They are overly emotional and …..

o They would rather be at a concert

o They go to the theatre as often as possible

o They enjoy the decor of most theatres




Passage: Tipping in Restaurants

Research shows that tipping in a restaurant has little to no effect on service. What tipping does

do is enable restauranteurs to pay less than the federal minimum wage to servers and depend

on customers to make up the difference between servers’ salaries and the minimum wage. The

U.S federal minimum wage for servers is $2.13 per hour. Although minimum wage varies from

state to state, it is safe to say that customers are paying the lion’s share of servers’ salaries. This

practice leads to resentment on the part of customers and it devalues servers. It’s time to abolish

tipping and pay employees a living wage. The result may well be happy servers who provide

excellent service to grateful customers.




4. Which of the following is the writer’s main argument?



o The custom of tipping should be abolished and servers paid a living wage

o Customers are resentful of having to help pay the salaries of servers

o The federal rate for servers is too low

o Servers should provide excellent service no matter how much they make.

, 5. Which of the following is evidence the writer provide to support the main argument?



o Customers pay a large percentage of server’s salaries

o Minimum wage varies from state to state

o Customers are grateful for excellent service

o Servers do not provide good service because of their low pay.




Passage: Clara Barton Timeline.

1821: Clara Barton is born in North Oxford, Massachusetts

1831: Barton cares for her brother David after he falls from a roof and is severely

injured.

1855: Barton moves to Washington D.C to work as the first female federal patent clerk

1861: Barton begins gathering and distributing food, clothing, and medical supplies to

wounded soldiers during the Civil War

1862: Barton works on the front lines as a self-taught nurse

1865: after the war, Barton begins identifying anonymous soldiers to be properly buried

through the Office of Missing Soldiers

1869: Barton travels to Europe, assisting with preparing military hospitals and

supplying aid to the poor

1881: Barton petitions President A. Arthur to open an American branch of the

international Red Cross Organization.
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