
College Board M.C. Review
Authored by RAEVEN BOSTIC
English
11th Grade
CCSS covered
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
In the passage, the author is primarily concerned with
cautioning her audience against repeating past mistakes
enumerating the most pressing social issues facing women today
offering her audience advice for the future
garnering political support for her husband
identifying the most important skills for adapting in uncertain times
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CCSS.L.1.1J
CCSS.L.2.1F
CCSS.L.8.1C
CCSS.L.K.1D
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
. In the opening sentences of the passage (“Now I know . . . color of my hair!”), the author refers to Alice Walker primarily to
impress her audience with the breadth of her literary knowledge
flaunt her access to privileged information about the planning of the commencement ceremony
congratulate her audience for inviting her instead of a lesser-known speaker
acknowledge the potentially embarrassing circumstances under which she is delivering her speech
suggest that she pays more attention to her personal appearance than do other celebrities
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CCSS.L.3.1A
CCSS.L.6.1A
CCSS.L.6.1C
CCSS.L.6.1D
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
In the second paragraph, the author makes which of the following claims regarding the Class of 1990 ?
They will lead more balanced lives after leaving Wellesley
They will lead successful lives because of the quality of their education
They are unlikely to follow conventional paths in life.
They are unlikely to change their opinions
They are unlikely to pursue careers in the visual arts
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CCSS.L.4.1C
CCSS.L.9-10.1B
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
In the fourth and fifth paragraphs, the author defends her decision to marry George Bush by elaborating on
the need to pursue a sense of personal bliss
the importance of prioritizing family over career
her willingness to overlook her husband’s dark humor
the similarities between her husband and a fictional character
her husband’s commitment to public service
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CCSS.L.3.1G
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
In the second-to-last paragraph, the anecdote about the complaining husband serves primarily to
provide an example of how women should motivate their partners to take on more childcare responsibilities
illustrate the author’s claim regarding the value of devoting oneself to one’s children
reinforce the author’s recommendation that women develop friendships outside the family
encourage her audience to choose partners who will support their ambitions
establish a contrast between the friend’s dedication to her family and her husband’s focus on his career
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CCSS.RI.11-12.1
CCSS.RI.11-12.2
CCSS.RI.11-12.3
CCSS.RI.11-12.6
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following best describes the author’s exigence in the passage?
The tension between the author’s worldview and the worldview developed by Alice Walker in The Color Purple (paragraph 1, sentence 1)
The pressure on the author to “get involved in some of the big ideas of our time” (paragraph 3, sentence 1)
Growing indifference toward “the problems that plague our nation and our society” (paragraph 3, sentence 2)
The fact that the audience “clapped more for Ferris” than they did at the mention of President Bush (paragraph 6, sentence 1)
The question of how to lead a meaningful life “in a transitional period” (paragraph 9, sentence 1)
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CCSS.L.1.1J
CCSS.L.2.1F
CCSS.L.5.1A
CCSS.L.8.1C
CCSS.L.K.1D
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
The writer is considering adding the following sentence after sentence 6.
These inhabitants should leave their homes because they have been destroyed or otherwise rendered uninhabitable from flooding.
Should the writer add this sentence after sentence 6 ?
Yes, because it describes the writer’s exigence for writing the passage.
Yes, because it expresses the main claim of the paragraph.
Yes, because it defines a potentially unfamiliar term used in sentence 6.
No, because it fails to clarify the writer’s purpose in creating the text.
No, because it makes an ineffective claim that does not require a defense.
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CCSS.L.4.1F
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