Excerpt from a suspense novel
Shia looked up from his monitor, rubbed his eyes and stared down the dark hallway toward the
CFOs office. He was certain
... [Show More] a sound had come from behind the closed door. It was a heavy
thump, like someone had a dropper a bowling ball. There shouldn't be anyone else here at this
house, Shia thought to himself as he looked at his watch. The only illumination came from
Shia's computer monitor. His office was on the thirteen floor, far too high to get much more
than a faint glow from the street lights below. Shia slowly stood up before reaching down to
turn off the computer screen, hoping to hide in the darkness. He considered turning on his
phone's flashlight, but his thoughts were cut short by a loud crach followed by the unmistaken
tinkling of shattered glass. Shia froze, as if he were caught by the gaze of Medusa. The initial
doubt that he would actually find someone snooping around the CFOs office had turned to an
icy fear that gripped his lungs and would not let him breathe. His heart was pounding loudly in
his ears; he knew whoever was in his boss's office must be able to hear it.
Another crash, followed by a loud howl that he was sure couldn't be human, shocked Shia into
motion. He broke into a run, in the opposite direction. He sprinted for the emergency stairwell
and rushed downward, jumping over the
Which of the following contains only key points of the passage?
• There are frightening noises in the office. Shia goes home. Shia sends his boss a text.
• There is a thump like a dropped bowling ball, a loud crash and the tinkling of shattered
glass.
• Shia is working at his computer, there is a little light and no one else should be in the
building.
• Shia is working late, he hears mysterious noises and he is frightened enough to leave
work.
Which of the following is the topic of the excerpt?
• A mysterious experience at work
• A building with poor lighting and security
• An employee who is easily scared
• A boss's expectations of an employee
Which of the following is the tone of the passage?
• Witty
• Incredulous
• Aggressive
• Tense
Which of the following sentences from the passage supports the conclusion that the passage
takes place in the 21st century?
• His office was on the thirteen floor, far too high to get much more than a faint flow from
the street lights below
• Shia froze as if he were caught by the faze of Medusa
• He sent his boss a single text message before turning and trying to force himself to
sleep. I dont think I can work here anymore.
• Shia didn’t stop running until he had burst through the ground floor exit to the parking
garage and found his car.
Which of the following sources would be the best resource than other suspense novels?
• A public library's digital catalog
• Te online reviews of the novel
• A New York Times bestseller list
• An encyclopedia entry about the suspense genre
Best part about going to the theater is the feeling of being transported into a story. As soon as
the curtain rises, you can forget about the chairs that make you feel like you have been
squished into a sardine can and embrace wherever the story takes you, if only for a short while.
The emotions in the play become your emotions. The lives of the characters become your life.
From a drama about a family in financial crisis to a comedy about a play gone wrong, there is
no limit where the theater can take you.
From the passage, which of the following statements represent a logical conclusion about the
author?
• The author loves to attend theatrical production
• The author prefers musical comedies
• The author also enjoys concerts and movies
• The author finds theatre seating comfortable
Which of the following phrases best describes the author's experience in the theater?
• "Like you are in an emotional state"
• "No limit to where the theater can take you"
• "The theater can transport you into the story"
• "Like you have been squished into a sardine can"
Using the evidences from the passage, which of the following statements about the author can
the readers refer?
• They are overly emotional
• They would rather be at a concert?
• They go to the theater
• They enjoy the décor
Lezington and Concord
The majority of the history scholars agree that the open warfare portion of the American War
for the independence began in two small Massachusetts towns:
Lexington and Concord. To stop the British from discovering miltary supplies hidden in Concord,
the American Minutemen attempted to stall or hart the British Regulars in Lexington Common.
While the opposing factions were facing off against one another, a shot was fired from an
unknown source, causing hostilities to break into violence. After the skirmish at Lexington
settled multiple people from both sides lay dead and the British continued their way toward
Concord.
Which of the following could accordingly describes this passage about Lexington and Concord?
• The start of the Revolution
• American March from the Sea
• The full Armies Face off
• In the State of Massachusetts
Which of the following best describes the state of the passage?
• Patronizing
• Skeptical
• Objective
• Nostalgic
Which of the following is the purpose of the passage?
• To express To inform
• To Persuade
• To Entertain
Research shows that tipping in a restaurant has little to no effect on service. What tipping does
do is enable restaurants to pay less than the federal minimum wage to servers and depend on
customers to make up the difference between servers salaries and the minimum wage. The US
federal minimum wage for servers is $2.13 per hour. Although minimum wage varies from state
to state, it is safe to say that customers are paying the lion's share of server's salaries. This
practice leads to resentment on the part of customers and it devalues servers. Its time to
abolish tipping and pay employees a living wage. The results may well be happy servers who
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