Reading Comprehension: Skill 2 - Recognizing The Organization of Ideas Skill 3 - Answer Stated Detail Questions
Reading Comprehension: Skill 2 - Recognizing The Organization of Ideas Skill 3 - Answer Stated Detail Questions
Reading Comprehension: Skill 2 - Recognizing The Organization of Ideas Skill 3 - Answer Stated Detail Questions
If you have a guinea pig, you have to clean its cage or else it will get sick, it will get
dirty, and it will stink! You will need two towels, the cage, guinea pig bedding, a
hose,and a garbage can. First, you put one of the towels onto the floor out of the
way, and then you put your guinea pig on the towel, and the top of the cage over
the guinea pig so he will be safe. Next, you get the bottom part of the cage and
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If all the junk does not come off, get a stick and scrape it off. After that, lean the
Next, wipe it with the other towel until it is dry. Then put clean bedding on top,
just enough so you can’t see the bottom of the cage. Put your guinea pig in the
cage, put the top part on, make sure he has plenty of fresh food and water, and
since he’s probably been such a good pig, give him a carrot and he will love you for
Memorandum
From the fourteen applications received for the job of receptionist, two applicants stand out. Following is a
summary of their qualifications. Educationally, the two applicants are quite similar. JZ has completed two years
of college, just as SW has, and their grade point averages are approximately equal. JZ’s one past employer was
very positive. Similarly, SW’s past employers gave very high recommendations. Finally, both applicants can start
work on the same date (June 1). There are two differences between the job applicants that may influence
…The first difference is that JZ’s job in a medical office included some contact
with patients, whereas SW’s volunteer work in the library and gift
would be the better choice for the receptionist job because of her experience
with patient contact and preference for working with other staff. 13If there is a
future opening for a lab assistant, SW would be an excellent choice for that
position.
Definition Paragraph
Courage
Courage is the quality of being brave when you are
facing something dangerous or that you fear. For
example, a soldier who goes into battle shows
courage. A paramedic who crawls into a collapsed
building to help an injured person also shows
courage. However, you don’t have to be a soldier or a
paramedic to be courageous. You can display courage
in everyday situations, too.
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• Paraphrase Questions
recognize simplified and rephrased sentences with same
meaning as sentences from the passage
• Factual Information Questions
identify true information
• Inference Questions
draw a conclusion from stated facts
Correct answers
are usually restatements from the reading passage.
If you don’t know the answer,
use process of elimination.
select the most logical answer.
If time is running out,
answer the easy questions first.
guess for remaining questions.
• You don’t lose points for guessing.
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