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The main purpose of the second sentence in the passage is to

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The author of this excerpt focuses on the narrator’s thoughts and feelings in order to

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Why does the writer begin the passage with a description of the weather?

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What is the most likely reason why the writer includes the sentence about the specific example?

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The author’s use of figurative language and sensory details in the passage most likely serves to

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The question at the beginning of this passage is most likely included to

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What is the primary function of the underlined sentence in the passage?

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In this passage, the author includes details about the time of day but not the date or length of the trip to

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The author's use of contrasting paragraphs helps to

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The word "however" is used in this sentence to

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What is the primary function of the sentence, “Therefore, businesses should recognize that interruptions have a more complex effect on the workplace than previously believed”?

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In the passage, the author uses the example of the study about the placebo effect to

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The most likely reason why the author does not include details that would identify the subject of the painting is to

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The author’s detailed description of the setting is most likely intended to

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The author's use of short, declarative sentences in the beginning of the passage primarily serves to

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In this passage, the example of our understanding of colors is used to

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In this sentence, the word “however” serves as a

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What is the most likely way the author supports the claim that the author of the book uses symbolism to represent both the physical and emotional qualities of the character?

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The most likely reason why the author uses these literary devices is to

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Which choice best describes how the underlined portion functions in the passage?

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In this passage, the author mentions the word "overlooked" to

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What is the most likely reason why the author uses a variety of literary devices in this passage?

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The phrase "the very air grew darker" is used to

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In this excerpt, the use of the word "you" is most likely intended to

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What two groups does the author distinguish in this passage?

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