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Dear Aunt Suzanne I have a few minutes before I get on the bus from Galway back to Dublin and wanted to tell you how my class trip to Ireland is going. We just spent 2 days on Inis Mor, the largest of the Aran Islands, which are just off the central west coast of Ireland. We took a ferry from Galway, a ride that takes about an hour and was quite gray and stormy. For an island that is only about 12 square miles, there is a lot to do and see on Inis Mor! After eating steak and vegetable stew and brown bread with butter, we went to the sweater market, where all kinds of woolen products are sold. The Aran Islands are known for their wool because sheep thrive here and generations have used woolen sweaters and hats to survive long cold days of fishing on the open sea. In fact, I learned that each family or clan has its own signature knitting pattern and some are able to tell which family someone belongs to by the pattern of their sweater! The Healy pattern is an interesting combination of twists and braids, and I found you a birthday souvenir with a beautiful example The next day, we rented bicycles and toured the island. We say ancient ruins, a prehistoric hill fort, and a white sand beach. We also cimbed down to a mysterious rack formation known as "The Worm Hole." a rectangular hole in a stone shore that fills with thrashing waves and looks like it houses a terrible serpent (see attached photo). The Worm Hole was difficult to find, and when we stopped someone for directions, she only spoke Gaelic! Sometimes this island seems stuck in an earlier time. I'm excited to see you when I get home. I have lots more pictures to share! Which of the following sentences accurately summarizes the passage?

A. In an email to her aunt, Eva reports that the Aran Islands contain a strong agricultural community with long-standing traditions

B. In an email to her aunt, Eva brags about touring Ireland and the extravagant purchases she has made there.

C. In a personal trip abroad, Eva is focused on seeing as much as possible in a short amount of time and gathering souvenirs for everyone she knows.

D. On a school trip to Ireland, Eva has spent time in the Aran Islands, where she has learned about the culture and visited several significant

Answer Explanation:

This summary accurately captures the main points of the passage. It highlights that Eva is on a school trip to Ireland, specifically mentioning her time on the Aran Islands. It emphasizes Eva's cultural experiences and visits to significant sites, such as the sweater market, ancient ruins, hill fort, and the Worm Hole. Additionally, it reflects Eva's enthusiasm for sharing her experiences with her aunt.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is D.

More Questions on TEAS 7 Reading

  • Q #1: PWSAFMIX Copy the letter string above on a piece of paper. Cross out the second and last letters. Replace all vowels with the letter C. Insert an O before the second C. Cross out the first and third letters. Double the second letter. Which of the following letter sequences remains on the page?

    A. FSCFMC

    B. CFFMMC

    C. SFFMOC

    D. SSFMOI

    Answer Explanation

    SFFMOC

  • Q #2: Unlike most others who follow along with popular trends, I am able to truly see that the beard is superior to the mustache, First, you have so much more hair and space to work with when styling a beard than you do with a mustache. You can trim and cut a beard into so many styles: The Muttonchop, the Goatee, the Stubble, the Chin Strap. You can even add things to your beard: braids, beads, glitter, and color-the possibilities of what you can add to a beard are endless! There are even professional competitions that surround the stylish nature of beards. Which of the following is a counterclaim to the argument in the passage?

    A. You should grow a beard because they come in a variety of styles.

    B. The beard is not just a passing trend.

    C. Beards may be a hazard in professional lines of employment.

    D. If you have a beard, you can dye it pink.

    Answer Explanation

    This counterclaim challenges the assertion of the passage by suggesting that there are potential drawbacks to having a beard, particularly in certain professional contexts where facial hair may pose safety or hygiene concerns.

  • Q #3: What is all this talk of cicadas lately in the United States? You might be wondering why the media has featured it, but in fact, the discussion about cicadas has emerged about as predictably as the cicadas themselves from their underground refuge. Let's get oriented with some background on cicadas. What is a cicada? A typical definition will at least tell you that the cicada is a large, loud insect with long transparent wings, mostly found in warm countries. A more detailed response might also inform you that cicadas have short antennae and wide-set eyes that jut out, with delicate, translucent wings and that not only is the cicada loud, but few creatures make a louder sound. In fact, it is male cicadas that are the noisy ones, to the tune of 80 to 100 decibels, which is like the roar of a loud engine. This is because male cicadas make a strident, high buzzing by vibrating two membranes on its abdomen called tymbals, effectively turning its body into a kind of echo chamber or drum, Female cicadas cannot replicate the buzzing, though they respond with a clicking sound when they are ready to mate. Although there are several species of cicada, mating typically takes place in trees whereafter the female deposits the eggs into the bark. Wher the eggs hatch, the larval cicadas, called nymphs, drop to the ground and burrow. They then live as nymphs for most of their lives over 6 feet underground, with both male and female cicadas dying within weeks of their emergence from the soil. This is particularly true for North American cicadas, especially the Magicicodo, or periodical cicadas, which regularly emerge in intervals of 13 or 17 years, depending on the species and the location. This is why talk of cicadas in the media is as predictable as their emergence in the US. Which of the following events happens first after the male cicada calls to the female cicada, according to the passage?

    A. The female deposits the eggs.

    B. Nymphs drop to the ground.

    C. The male and female mate in the trees.

    D. The female makes a clicking sound

    Answer Explanation

    The male and female mate in the trees.

    This occurs after the male cicada produces a strident, high buzzing to attract the female cicada.