TASC Writing Practice Quiz 1

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The passage below will be used for 15 questions. Read the passage and answer question : DIRECTIONS: In the passage below, certain phrases are underlined and numbered . The question will present alternatives for the underlined part. In most cases. you are to choose the one that best expresses the idea, makes the statement appropriate for standard written English, or is worded most consistently with the style and tone of the passage as a whole. If you think the original version is the best, choose "NO CHANGE". J.K. Rowling [1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. [2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. [3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. [4] Rowling once said, โ€œHappiness can be found in the darkest places if one only remembers to turn on the lightโ€. J. K. Rowling has created happiness for millions of children through make- believe stories of triumph and real-life stories of hope. The underlined portion most likely means

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[1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. The underlined portion most likely means โ€œRowling created a story about a boy named Harry Potter โ€œ is the correct answer because of idioms. Idioms are phrases with meanings that are not apparent based on dictionary definitions. โ€œRowling gave birth to a child who she named Harry Potter โ€œ, โ€œRowling was the puppeteer for a marionette called Harry Potter โ€œ, and โ€œRowling resuscitated a child named Harry Potter who was riding a trainโ€ are incorrect because their answers do not fit with the context.

Read the passage and answer question : J.K. Rowling [1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. [2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. [3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. [4] Rowling once said, โ€œHappiness can be found in the darkest places if one only remembers to turn on the lightโ€. J. K. Rowling has created happiness for millions of children through make- believe stories of triumph and real-life stories of hope. Which of these sentences would most logically be added to the end of Paragraph 1?

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[1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. Which of these sentences would most logically be added to the end of Paragraph 1? โ€œRowlingโ€™s international success has made her one of the most prolific writers of all time. โ€œis the correct answer because of writing strategy. The authorโ€™s purpose in Paragraph 1 is to highlight the success of Rowlingโ€™s books. โ€œEven though children do not speak Latin or Ancient Greek, it is important that the book be translated into classical languages. โ€œand โ€œRowling is a great example of how successful one can be when they use their time wisely, even when waiting for a train.โ€ are incorrect because the answers do not fit with the authorโ€™s purpose. โ€œThese numbers show how incredibly successful J. K. Rowling really is! โ€œis incorrect because of tone.

Read the passage and answer question : J.K. Rowling [1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. [2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. [3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. [4] Rowling once said, โ€œHappiness can be found in the darkest places if one only remembers to turn on the lightโ€. J. K. Rowling has created happiness for millions of children through make- believe stories of triumph and real-life stories of hope.

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[2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. โ€œNO CHANGE โ€œ is the correct answer because of verb tense. A demonstrates simple past tense, which is completed action in the past. โ€œhad published โ€œ is incorrect because the answer is past perfect. โ€œwas publishing โ€œ is incorrect because the answer is past progressive. โ€œhad been publishingโ€ is incorrect because the answer is past perfect progressive.

Read the passage and answer question : J.K. Rowling [1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. [2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. [3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. [4] Rowling once said, โ€œHappiness can be found in the darkest places if one only remembers to turn on the lightโ€. J. K. Rowling has created happiness for millions of children through make- believe stories of triumph and real-life stories of hope.

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2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. โ€Itsโ€ is the correct answer because of possessive pronouns. Its is the correct form of the third person singular possessive pronoun. โ€œNO CHANGE โ€œ is incorrect because it is the contraction for โ€œit is.โ€ โ€œIt isโ€ is incorrect because the sentence does not require the third person singular with the โ€œto beโ€ verb. โ€œItsโ€™ โ€œ is incorrect because the apostrophe is unnecessary.

Read the passage and answer question : J.K. Rowling [1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. [2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. [3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. [4] Rowling once said, โ€œHappiness can be found in the darkest places if one only remembers to turn on the lightโ€. J. K. Rowling has created happiness for millions of children through make- believe stories of triumph and real-life stories of hope.

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[2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. โ€œNO CHANGE โ€œ is the correct answer because of commas. Commas separate modifying elements that establish a qualification. โ€œHollows, the final installation hasโ€ is the incorrect answer because it is missing the second comma. โ€œHollows the final installation, hasโ€ is the incorrect answer because it is missing the first comma. โ€œHollows (the final installation) hasโ€ is the incorrect answer because parentheses are used to enclose nonessential data. This passage includes information about The Harry Potter series, and therefore the fact that the final installation was a successful edition to the entire series is essential.

Read the passage and answer question : J.K. Rowling [1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. [2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. [3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. [4] Rowling once said, โ€œHappiness can be found in the darkest places if one only remembers to turn on the lightโ€. J. K. Rowling has created happiness for millions of children through make- believe stories of triumph and real-life stories of hope. The most appropriate sentence to place at the end of Paragraph 2 as a transition to Paragraph 3 is

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[2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. The most appropriate sentence to place at the end of Paragraph 2 as a transition to Paragraph 3 is โ€œAlthough Rowlingโ€™s legacy in childrenโ€™s literacy is profound, she recently discovered a new passion for childrenโ€™s causes.โ€ is the correct answer because of transitions. โ€œAlthough Rowlingโ€™s legacy in childrenโ€™s literacy is profound, she recently discovered a new passion for childrenโ€™s causes. โ€œ correctly refers to the information in Paragraph 2, while foreshadowing the information in Paragraph 3. โ€œRowlingโ€™s legacy as a childrenโ€™s writer will likely be forgotten because of her new work with children who are orphans.โ€, โ€œRowlingโ€™s books are not as important as the new work she is doing to help children in orphanages. โ€œ, and โ€œSomeday, people will only remember the Harry Potter movies, and not Rowlingโ€™s books.โ€ are incorrect because their answers are not supported in the passage.

Read the passage and answer question : J.K. Rowling [1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. [2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. [3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. [4] Rowling once said, โ€œHappiness can be found in the darkest places if one only remembers to turn on the lightโ€. J. K. Rowling has created happiness for millions of children through make- believe stories of triumph and real-life stories of hope.

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[3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. โ€œmost โ€œ is the correct answer because of qualifiers. โ€œNO CHANGEโ€ and โ€œmanyโ€ are incorrect because their answers are used with uncountable nouns. โ€œmoreโ€ is incorrect because the answer is used before a countable noun when comparing to a previous amount.

Read the passage and answer question : J.K. Rowling [1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. [2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. [3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. [4] Rowling once said, โ€œHappiness can be found in the darkest places if one only remembers to turn on the lightโ€. J. K. Rowling has created happiness for millions of children through make- believe stories of triumph and real-life stories of hope. If the writer were to omit the underlined portion (adjusting the punctuation as necessary), the sentence would primarily lose

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[3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. If the writer were to omit the underlined portion (adjusting the punctuation as necessary), the sentence would primarily lose โ€œan explanation that is important because the organizationโ€™s name is linked to its missionโ€ is the correct answer because of purpose. โ€œan unnecessary detail since most readers know the spells in the Harry Potter series โ€œ, โ€œa visual description of a spell in the Harry Potter series โ€œ, and โ€œan explanation that is important because most readers will be curious to learn more about Harry Potterโ€ are incorrect because the answers do not fit with the purpose of Paragraph 3.

Read the passage and answer question : J.K. Rowling [1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. [2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. [3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. [4] Rowling once said, โ€œHappiness can be found in the darkest places if one only remembers to turn on the lightโ€. J. K. Rowling has created happiness for millions of children through make- believe stories of triumph and real-life stories of hope. The underlined word most closely means

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[3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. The underlined word most closely means โ€œcreatedโ€ is the correct answer because of clarity. The context supports โ€œcreatedโ€, and eliminates the definitions of found as identified in answers โ€œdiscoveredโ€, โ€œrealizedโ€, and โ€œequippedโ€.

Read the passage and answer question : J.K. Rowling [1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. [2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. [3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. [4] Rowling once said, โ€œHappiness can be found in the darkest places if one only remembers to turn on the lightโ€. J. K. Rowling has created happiness for millions of children through make- believe stories of triumph and real-life stories of hope.

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[3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. โ€œimage. Sheโ€ is the correct answer because of run-on sentences. Correctly written sentences have one main subject and predicate. โ€œNO CHANGEโ€ is incorrect because the answer is a run-on sentence. โ€œimage, that sheโ€ and โ€œimage, nevertheless sheโ€ are incorrect because their answers do not correct the run-on sentence.

Read the passage and answer question : J.K. Rowling [1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. [2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. [3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. [4] Rowling once said, โ€œHappiness can be found in the darkest places if one only remembers to turn on the lightโ€. J. K. Rowling has created happiness for millions of children through make- believe stories of triumph and real-life stories of hope.

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[3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. โ€œrelatives whoโ€ is the correct answer because of relative pronouns. โ€œWhoโ€ is used when referring to a person or persons. โ€œNO CHANGEโ€, โ€œrelatives thatโ€, and โ€œrelatives, whichโ€ are incorrect because โ€œthatโ€ and โ€œwhichโ€ refer to nonhuman objects.

Read the passage and answer question : J.K. Rowling [1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. [2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. [3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. [4] Rowling once said, โ€œHappiness can be found in the darkest places if one only remembers to turn on the lightโ€. J. K. Rowling has created happiness for millions of children through make- believe stories of triumph and real-life stories of hope.

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[3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. โ€œtheirโ€ is the correct choice because of case and number and theyโ€™re, there, and their. โ€œNO CHANGEโ€ is incorrect because children are plural and require a personal pronoun that is plural in number. โ€œtheyโ€™reโ€ and โ€œthereโ€ are incorrect because their answers are inaccurate spellings of โ€œtheir.โ€

Read the passage and answer question :J.K. Rowling [1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. [2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. [3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. [4] Rowling once said, โ€œHappiness can be found in the darkest places if one only remembers to turn on the lightโ€. J. K. Rowling has created happiness for millions of children through make- believe stories of triumph and real-life stories of hope.

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[4] Rowling once said, โ€œHappiness can be found in the darkest places if one only remembers to turn on the lightโ€. J. K. Rowling has created happiness for millions of children through make- believe stories of triumph and real-life stories of hope. โ€œlight.โ€โ€ is the correct answer because of punctuation. Quotation marks are placed outside the period when completing a sentence. โ€œNO CHANGEโ€, โ€œlightโ€™โ€, and โ€œlightโ€!โ€ are incorrect answer choices.

Read the passage and answer question : J.K. Rowling [1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. [2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. [3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. [4] Rowling once said, โ€œHappiness can be found in the darkest places if one only remembers to turn on the lightโ€. J. K. Rowling has created happiness for millions of children through make- believe stories of triumph and real-life stories of hope. If the writer wanted to add information about research that compares and contrasts child development between children who are raised in their families homes with children who are raised in institutions, this new material would most logically be placed in

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If the writer wanted to add information about research that compares and contrasts child development between children who are raised in their families homes with children who are raised in institutions, this new material would most logically be placed in โ€œa separate paragraph, because it would be the only paragraph devoted to a comparison between children raised in homes versus children raised in orphanages.โ€ is the correct answer because of sequence.

Read the passage and answer question : J.K. Rowling [1] While many people may get frustrated with train delays, Joanne Rowling turned her experience into a life-changing story. She began writing about a young wizard while delayed at a Manchester station stop, and brought Harry Potter to life over the next five years. The Philosopherโ€™s Stone was the first of seven childrenโ€™s books published under her pen name J. K. The Harry Potter series has sold over 447 million copies worldwide and been translated into seventy-three languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek. [2] When the Philosopherโ€™s Stone was published in 1997, the book industry had given up on young readers. Itโ€™s first edition was a mere 500 books, and most copies were sent to public libraries across England. By the time Rowlingโ€™s seventh Harry Potter novel was published in 2007, Rowling had already become the woman who put a new face on childrenโ€™s literacy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, the final installation, has a word count of nearly 1.1 million words, and sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release. [3] Today, Rowling spends much of her time working with her foundation, Lumos, which is named after a spell in the Potter series that brought light into darkness. She founded the nonprofit organization after seeing a photograph of a child in a caged bed who appeared to be screaming through its chain links. Rowling was overcome by the image that she vowed to use her money and popularity to raise awareness of the 8 million children who live in such institutions globally. According to research, over 80% of orphaned children have living relatives which cannot care for them because of poverty or disability. The staff at Lumos equip families with necessary resources to provide for their children rather than leaving them institutionalized. Lumosโ€™ long-term goal is the closure of every orphanage around the world, by returning all children to live with its families, either biological or adoptive. [4] Rowling once said, โ€œHappiness can be found in the darkest places if one only remembers to turn on the lightโ€. J. K. Rowling has created happiness for millions of children through make- believe stories of triumph and real-life stories of hope. Would it be logical for the writer to include a paragraph that includes contact information for Lumos?

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Would it be logical for the writer to include a paragraph that includes contact information for Lumos? โ€œNo, because this passage is about the legacy of J. K. Rowling, and not an appeal for donations to Lumos.โ€ is the correct answer because of purpose.

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