Passage 1, Question 1
A, an innate answer for danger
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A, discovered
Passage 2, Question 16
H, unusual
Passage 1, Question 9
D, rope system
Passage 1, Question 5
A, famously daring and socially engaging.
Passage 1, Question 10
G, level-headed but fun-loving
Passage 2, Question 15
C, When personal beliefs are threatened.
Passage 3, Question 22
G, detached interest.
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Passage 1, Question 7
B, his father's unusual career pulled him into uncommon adventures.
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hesitates to involve his father in activities involving his friends.
Passage 2, Question 12
H, capable but sufficiently covert.
Passage 3, Question 23
B, 1948
Passage 3, Question 26
J, righteous characters who overtly decry bigoted behavior of other characteristics.
Passage 2, Question 14
J, prone to exploiting their power by being deceitful.
Passage 1, Question 6
H, It shows the reader that as the plan to build the rappelling platform was moving forward, the narrator was warming into it.
A, too powerful to let their lessons fade into history.
Passage 3, Question 29
C, deal with daunting personal problems or overwhelming moral quandaries.
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F, indirectly uses distant or malevolent characters to raise issues of social justice
Passage 1, Question 8
J, to a degree that was based on his years...
Passage 2, Question 11
B, sough religious freedom by rebelling against the current regime.
Passage 2, Question 18
G, there will always be certain individuals who risk the punishment to overthrow a government.
C, His family problems directly influenced his decades of writing and left Tennessee conflicted and distraught.
Passage 3, Question 27
C, he was severely ill as a boy and his mother took care to engage him in creative pursuits when he could not be physically active.