This test to me was actually a little difficult, maybe I'm rusty on test-taking? Then again, I never have been good at test taking, anyways. But some words were hard for me to understand, and I really needed to look into what each question was before I answered it. I hate tests!!!!! I feel like I get so worn out reading each question, trying to look into each and every answer. And then the essays make me feel like I don't know what I'm talking about towards the end; almost like I trail off into an oblivion that is a short answer. I'm sorry, I've never been fond of these practice tests, to be honest. Not my forte.
1. B
2. E
3. C
4. E
5. D
6. D
7. B
8. A
9. D
10. C
11. A
12. C?
13. A?
14. E
15. E
16. B
17. D
18. D
19. D?
20. B?
21. A
22. D?
23. D
24. E
25. E
26. E?
27. D
28. B?
29. A?
30. E
31. A
32. D?
47. B
48. A
49. B?
50. D
51. A
52. C
53. D
54. B
55. C
56. B
57. C?
58. D?
59. A
60. D
61. A?
Q. 1:
George Elliot describes in her writing that "old leisure" is now
gone in the modern times. There is not a sign of it in society and to
her, it is very disappointing. She has very high standards about the
subject and expresses her point describing what the different between
her time and the present is.
In this passage, she uses personification of the word "leisure" and
gives a detailed description by describing a formal, simple and
pleasant living. She uses words such as stout, gentlemen, contemplative,
and innocent of leaders. She expresses that modern times is different
and that there are too many unnecessary things. Things are too
complicated and people are too concentrated on innovation and change,
while her time was more simple and calm, people only "read one
newspaper" and "lived chiefly in the country."
Q. 2:
In The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, the story
focuses on the Joads family who are driven away from their home because
of a drought, economic hardship, and changes in financial and
agricultural industries.
For the Joad family, they have depended on their farm and
agricultural innovation for a living. Now they are caught in the midst
of the Dust Bowl and must move to California along with a whole
population of "Okies." In California, they have hard times to find a
job, find a proper home for everyone and except the changes happening in
the era. Although they maintain to earn a fair wage, their are
conflicts in the workers class and people are asking for more change
such as, less working hours, more money, the end of child labor, which
leads to the creations of labor unions. The characters forced to move
into a new environment and society are eager to find a way of living and
strong dignity for a brighter future.
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