Read the passages and answer the questions that follow each reading. Choose the correct letter.
In her senior year of high school, the teacher, Mr. Romig, passed out a textbook to everyone. He asked the class to please go through the book and erase any pencil marks they notice, and directed everyone to write their name in the front cover of the book. Laura gasped, because several spaces above the first empty line, she saw her brother’s name. Her brother Chris is six years older than her. She couldn’t believe it, and wasn’t surprised that the binding was loose.
1. What can you infer about the textbook’s age?
a. It was brand new.
b. It was at least six years old.
c. It was just a couple of years old.
2. What condition is her textbook?
a. great
b. good
c. coming apart
1. b. It was at least six years old.
2. c. coming apart
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A. vrai B. faux
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Underline the sexist references in the following sentences.
1. A policeman always has his gun on him. 2. A juror should never make a decision before she sees all the evidence. 3. Every politician should consider what her voters’ opinions are. 4. A president must think of consequences for his actions. 5. A basketball player must be quick on her feet.