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GED GED-Reading Exam With Confidence Using Practice Dumps

Exam Code:
GED-Reading
Exam Name:
GED Reasoning Through Language Arts
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Questions:
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Last Updated:
Apr 4, 2025
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GED GED-Reading

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GED Reasoning Through Language Arts Questions and Answers

Question 1

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Although Don Quixote is a somewhat comic figure, he is nevertheless characterized as a man who is devoted to duty and faithful to his sworn cause of helping others. Given this background information and the excerpt, why might readers be deeply moved by the character of Don Quixote?

Options:

A.

patient and tolerant

B.

sure of his goals

C.

a thoughtful friend

D.

timid and shy

E.

mysterious and clever

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Question 2

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Later in the excerpt, Diana names the cat “The Tiger.” Which quotation from the excerpt links his behavior with his name?

Options:

A.

“a cat will gallop for shelter” (lines 15–16)

B.

“He screeched like a Billingsgate fishwife” (lines 32–33)

C.

“He clawed at his captor” (lines 37–38)

D.

“his tail has been run over” (lines 56–57)

E.

“this one is special” (lines 62–63)

Question 3

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What does Grandmother mean when she says, “Don’t is the meanest of four-letter words” (line 19)?

Options:

A.

“Don’t” is a swear word.

B.

“Don’t” is not grammatically correct.

C.

Only adults should use the word “don’t.”

D.

“Don’t” is a word necessary to protect people.

E.

The word “don’t” keeps people from enjoying life.