An effective technique for making inferences on multiple-choice tests is

a. to determine the author's purpose and tone first
b. to eliminate choices based on facts presented in the passage
c. to think about the question as a true/false question and determine which statements are true and which are false
d. to use the process of elimination


d. to use the process of elimination

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"We should not legalize marijuana. That will lead to more people using cocaine and meth and that in turn will just lead to more crime and more drug-related health issues. Legalizing marijuana just opens the door to a whole chain of other problems." This type of argument is known as

a. false cause. b. red herring. c. slippery slope. d. jumping on the bandwagon.

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What is the danger of “not enduring the restless search which our boredom signifies?”

a) we may miss big goals b) we may not meet the right people c) our brains may not get enough rest d) we may become addicted to technology

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Why did Jernigan drink heavily when he returned home?

a. it was a bad habit he picked up while in the military b. he could not sleep due to his emotions c. his wife stressed him out d. it was not a new occurrence; he always drank heavily e. he drank out of guilt because he lost his rifle

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How can we always learn how to write a two-syllable modifier correctly?

a. ask a friend b. use the one that looks best c. consult a dictionary

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