
Understanding the Sea Islands Article

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Aiden Montgomery
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English, Journalism, Social Studies
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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Multiple Choice
What was the initial confusion about the article's phrasing?
The article was about the Sea Islands' geography.
The article was about the residents' lifestyle.
The article suggested islands have ancestors.
The article was about the Sea Islands' ancestors.
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Multiple Choice
Why was the phrasing 'islands living like their ancestors' considered incorrect?
Islands have no historical significance.
Islands have a different climate.
Islands are not inhabited.
Islands cannot live like ancestors.
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Multiple Choice
What does the correct interpretation of the article focus on?
The Sea Islands' economic development.
The Sea Islands' geographical features.
The lifestyle of the Sea Islands' residents.
The Sea Islands' political history.
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Multiple Choice
What was the issue with the option that included a comma?
It was too detailed.
It was too short.
It was convoluted and unclear.
It was grammatically incorrect.
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What was the main issue with the phrasing 'because of the many people, they were living'?
It was too concise.
It was historically inaccurate.
It was too detailed.
It implied the Sea Islands were people.
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