Reading Test 4
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
The central problem that Stanton describes in the passage is that women have been
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2. Question
Stanton uses the phrase “high carnival” (line 15) mainly to emphasize what she sees as the
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3. Question
Stanton claims that which of the following was a relatively recent historical development?
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4. Question
Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?
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5. Question
As used in line 24, “rule” most nearly refers to
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6. Question
It can reasonably be inferred that “the strong-minded” (line 32) was a term generally intended to
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7. Question
As used in line 36, “best” most nearly means
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8. Question
Stanton contends that the situation she describes in the passage has become so dire that even men have begun to
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9. Question
Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?
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10. Question
The sixth paragraph (lines 67-78) is primarily concerned with establishing a contrast between
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