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Get ready for this Polish Your Skills For Comprehension Passage! English Quiz. This quiz is to test your understanding of finding the main idea of a reading passage. Select the main idea for each passage. There is only one...

Questions: 10  |  Attempts: 16102   |  Last updated: Aug 24, 2023
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    For young children, losing privileges for short amounts of time can be very effective.  One way for this to happen is by using what is called “Time-Out.”  Time-Out means time away from all those fun things in a child’s life.  It is a way of disciplining your child without raising your hand or your voice.  Basically, Time-Out involves having your child sit in one place for a certain amount of time.  You can easily see that most kids wouldn’t like Time-Out because they would rather be doing fun things (Burke & Herron, 1996, p. 40).
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Students will identify the supporting details in the following paragraphs.

Questions: 5  |  Attempts: 11277   |  Last updated: Apr 3, 2024
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    You.  You're not an artist or an actor, and you're not a nurse or a cook. You're a student,and school is your job.  It may be fine, or not so good.  Can you think of any ways imagination could have a part in your school life?  Could it help you get better grades?  Or get along better with your teachers?  Or understand your subjects better?  Can you tell how?Which of the following is NOT a supporting detail?
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This is the HESI Reading Comprehension Practice Test. You have thirty minutes to complete 20 questions. Please answer each question and read all directions before beginning a section.

Questions: 20  |  Attempts: 16037   |  Last updated: Mar 22, 2023
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    Blood PressureQuestions 1-4 are about the following passage. Lub-dub! Lub-dub! Lub-dub! This sound is made by the rapid contracting and extending of the chamber doors on the inside of the heart. This ventricular contracting injects roughly 70 milliliters of blood into a vascular system with a given volume at differing pressure. Blood pressure refers to the pressure in the arterial system and is typically taken in the brachial artery of the arm, because the pressure at different places along the circulatory route is different. Blood pressure is simply the force that the blood exerts in all directions within any given area and is the basis for the movement of blood from the heart, through the body, and back to the heart. This pressure is commonly expressed as a ratio of the systolic pressure over the diastolic pressure. The systolic pressure or "high peak" pressure takes place within the arterial system as ventricles contract and force blood into the arteries. The diastolic pressure or "low peak" pressure takes place within this arterial system just before the next ventricular contraction. An increase in blood pressure can occur if the arterial walls lose some of their elasticity with age or disease.What is the main idea of the passage?
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Read The Passage Carefully and answer the questions that follow.� Don't forget to look for key words and READ the passage.� Use process of elimination to help you figure out the answer.

Questions: 6  |  Attempts: 6702   |  Last updated: Jun 7, 2024
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    These sentences from paragraph 1, “It was late summer and there were sunflowers in the garden and a warm wind in the trees” and “She was very old, dressed in a plain white sari,” provide examples of — 
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This English - ISA Practice Exam focuses on reading comprehension, specifically testing understanding of vocabulary, context, and details within an amusement park-themed passage. It assesses skills in interpreting text and...

Questions: 9  |  Attempts: 1523   |  Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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    1) As used in paragraph 1, the word attraction most nearly means 
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