PLT CFA 10/2/25

PLT CFA 10/2/25

9th - 12th Grade

1 Qs

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PLT CFA 10/2/25

PLT CFA 10/2/25

Assessment

Passage

Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

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IL.L.9-10.4.a, IL.L.9-10.4.d

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

The author MOST LIKELY uses the word dank rather than damp in this sentence


to signify the importance of the setting to the story.


to clarify the view as the men approached the building.

to compare the dampness and gloominess of the wooded path.


to help to create a sense of unpleasantness about the setting.

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IL.L.9-10.4.a

IL.L.9-10.4.d