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GED GED-Reading Exam With Confidence Using Practice Dumps

Exam Code:
GED-Reading
Exam Name:
GED Reasoning Through Language Arts
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Questions:
240
Last Updated:
Aug 27, 2025
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Stable
GED GED-Reading

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GED Reasoning Through Language Arts Questions and Answers

Question 1

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Why does the narrator use the word "blindly" (line 39) to describe Haldar’s offer to Maggie of a room in their home?

Options:

A.

hasn’t realized that Maggie is in love with him

B.

shouldn’t trust Maggie and Alan together

C.

finds the distrust between the two women silly

D.

doesn’t understand the tension between the two women

E.

refuses to accept that he is too ill to keep running the fishing camp

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Question 2

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How does the cat react to being snatched by Diana?

Options:

A.

distractedly

B.

indifferently

C.

gratefully

D.

adoringly

E.

angrily

Question 3

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What does the comparison “They were a couple that, like the slough spread out northwest behind them, flowed two ways” (lines 2–5) tell the reader about Molly and Ray?

Options:

A.

They are slow moving.

B.

They make decisions quickly.

C.

They have traveled extensively.

D.

They are opposites in many ways.

E.

They have lived in two different countries.