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Lexington and Concord The majority of history scholars agree that the open warfare portion of the American War for Independence began in two small Massachusetts towns: Lexington and Concord. To stop the British from discovering military supplies hidden in Concord, the American Minutemen attempted to stall or halt the British Regulars in Lexington Common. While the opposing factions were facing off against one another, a shot was fired from an unknown source, causing hostilities to break into violence. After the skirmish at Lexington settled, multiple people from both sides lay dead and the British continued their way toward Concord. Which of the following could accurately subtitle this passage, following "Lexington and Concord"?

A. American March from the Sea

B. In the State of Massachusetts

C. The Full Armies Face Off

D. The Start of the Revolution

Answer Explanation:

 

The passage describes the events that marked the beginning of the open warfare phase of the American War for Independence, specifically in Lexington and Concord. The shot fired at Lexington Common initiated hostilities between the American Minutemen and the British Regulars, resulting in casualties. This incident played a significant role in escalating tensions and ultimately marked the start of the revolution.

Therefore, the subtitle "The Start of the Revolution" accurately captures the historical significance and context of the events described in the passage.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is D.

More Questions on TEAS 7 Reading

  • Q #1: Peanut Butter Cookies Grandma Harry 30 minutes Cookies/Desserts Makes 1 dozen 1 egg white 3/4 cup sugar 1 cup peanut butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/2 cup flour Beat egg white until foamy. Stir in sugar, beat again until stiff peaks form. Gently fold in peanut butter and vanilla. Add flour in small increments until dough forms. Chill dough for at least 2 hours. Roll into balls, roll in sugar, press down with a fork, and bake at 350 degrees F for 10 to 12 minutes. Let cool on cookie sheet. These are very fragile. Which of the following statements is true?

    A. When beating the eggs and sugar, you shouldn't stop until soft peaks form.

    B. Each ball Each ball of dough must be pressed down with a fork before baking

    C. After adding flour, the cookies are baked for 10 to 12 minutes

    D. The egg white and vanilla are beaten together in a bowl.

    Answer Explanation

    Each ball of dough must be pressed down with a fork before baking is true as they should be pressed down with a fork and then baked at 350 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes.

  • Q #2: Draw a circle. Draw a vertical line through the center of the circle. Draw a second line through the center of the circle, perpendicular to the first. Draw a square in the top left section of the circle. Rotate the circle 45° counter-clockwise. Darken the section of the circle that does not share a side with the section containing the square. Which of the following images corresponds with the directions above?    

    A. A

    B. B

    C. C

    D. -

    Answer Explanation

  • Q #3: Shia looked up from his monitor, rubbed his eyes, and stared down the dark hallway toward the CFO's office. He was certain a sound had come from behind the closed door. It was a heavy thump, like someone had dropped a bowling ball. There shouldn't be anyone else here at this hour, Shia thought to himself as he looked at his watch. The only illumination came from Shia's computer monitor. His office was on the thirtieth floor, far too high to get much more than a faint glow from the street lights below. Shia slowly stood up before reaching down to turn off the computer screen, hoping to hide in the darkness. He considered turning on his phone's flashlight, but his thoughts were cut short by a loud crash followed by the unmistakable tinkling of shattered glass. She froze, as if he were caught by the gaze of Medusa. The initial doubt that he would actually find someone snooping around the CFO's office had turned to an icy fear that gripped his lungs and would not let him breathe. His heart was pounding loudly in his ears; he knew whoever was in his boss's office must be able to hear it. Another crash, followed by a loud howl that he was sure couldn't be human, shocked Shia into motion. He broke into a run... in the opposite direction. He sprinted for the emergency stairwell and rushed downward, jumping over the last few steps of each fight. Shia didn't stop running and he had burst through the ground floor exit to the parking garage and found his car, His heart continued racing until he was at home in bed. He sent his boss a single text message before turning over and trying to force himself to sleep, "Don't think I can work late anymore" Which of the following contains only key points of the passage?

    A. There are frightening noises in the office, Shia goes home, and Shia sends his boss a text.

    B. Shia is working late, he hears mysterious noises, and he is frightened enough to leave work

    C. There is a thump like a dropped bowling ball, a loud crash, and the tinkling of shattered glass.

    D. Shia is working at his computer, there is little light, and no one else should be in the building.

    Answer Explanation

    The passage describes a mysterious experience at work