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- Greg Malivuk
- gmalivuk@staffordhouse.com
- http://www.pastebin.com/u/gmalivuk - notes from all classes
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- https://ed.ted.com/lessons/can-animals-be-deceptive-eldridge-adams
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- Reading Practice Test (ETS 1.1)
- Submit your answers online when you’re finished
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- BREAK
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- Listening Test
- Submit your answers when you’re finished.
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- Incorrect reading questions:
- 19 - vocabulary - D (“the objects, activities, etc., that are associated with a particular condition, situation, or position in life; the visible signs of something”)
- 22 - purpose - B (Naming the “Upper Paleolithic” isn’t the point. The sentence explains the previous sentence about the supply of game.)
- 25 - fact - C (It still reflects how they got their food, but because their food was no longer primarily large animals, the art stopped focusing on those animals.)
- 32 - paraphrase - C (Like most paraphrase questions, one key is to make sure the answer you pick includes both (or all three) main points of the original sentence.)
- 36 - purpose (why is that example mentioned?) - B
- 37 - vocabulary - B (A slope is an incline, where the land goes up or down, like on a hill.)
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