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Wonders Review Homework

Wonders Review Homework

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence states the main idea of the passage?

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"Many people dream of starting their own business one day, but

they are not sure whether they should."

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"They weigh the pros and cons of starting a small business against

working for a larger company."

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"What they should consider is the many benefits a small business

can provide."

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"Starting your own business is an excellent idea that helps the local

community in many ways."

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Multiple Choice

Who do small business owners create jobs for?


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other businesses

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people who work for large communities

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people who live in the community

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people in need of cars

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Multiple Choice

Read the paragraph from the passage.


As you can see, there are many reasons why starting your own business is a good idea. You can be your own boss and make your own decisions. You can contribute to your community in meaningful ways. You can create jobs for your friends and neighbors. You might even help reduce pollution. With reasons like these, it’s clear that starting your own business is the right thing to do!


What is the meaning of the word meaningful as it is used in the paragraph?

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having a wrong meaning

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in need of meaning

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having a lot of meaning

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without meaning

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Multiple Choice

Read the paragraph from the passage.


But you are doing more than just creating jobs when you start your own shop. You are making a commitment to your community. Your customers are your friends and neighbors. They are the people you see every day on the street, in stores, and at the movie theater. For that reason, you will want to build relationships with them. You will treat your customers well and help

them when possible.


What is the meaning of the word commitment as it is used in the paragraph?

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something you commit to

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one who commits to things

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before committing to something

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after committing to something

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