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Question 1 of 7
1. Question
Based on the entire passage, what is the meaning of the word “momentous” in line 18?
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2. Question
Read the sentence from line 12 of the passage.
People were running toward him like iron filings to a magnet.
The author uses this simile to emphasize that the people
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Question 3 of 7
3. Question
Why does the author alternate between sharing information from the newspaper and showing Jason’s response?
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4. Question
Which sentence from the passage best supports the conclusion that Jason is fascinated by the story of the discovery?
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5. Question
Which detail would be most important to include in a summary of the passage?
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6. Question
As mentioned in line 16, Jason wants to shout “Seattle is where I’m from” to show that
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7. Question
Read the excerpt from lines 63 through 65 of the passage.
A nation unrecovered from the panic of ’93 and four years of depression now casts its
hopeful eyes upon Alaska. Today’s events, in a lightning stroke, point north from
Seattle toward that vast and ultimate frontier whose riches have only begun to be plumbed.
What do these sentences mainly suggest?
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