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The best part about going to the theater is the feeling of being transported into a story. As soon as the curtain rises, you can forget about the chairs that make you feel like you've been squished into a sardine can and embrace wherever the story takes you, if only for a short while the emotions in the play become your emotions. The lives of the characters become your life. From a drama about a family in financial crisis to a comedy about a play gone wrong, there is no limit to where the theater can take you Using evidence from the passage, which of the following conclusions about the author can the reader infer?

A. They would rather be at a concert.

B. They are overly emotional and dramatic.

C. They enjoy the décor of most theaters

D. They go to the theater as often as possible.

Answer Explanation:

Therefore, the Correct Answer is D.

More Questions on TEAS 7 Reading

  • Q #1: The best part about going to the theater is the feeling of being transported into a story. As soon as the curtain rises, you can forget about the chairs that make you feel like you've been squished into a sardine can and embrace wherever the story takes you, if only for a short while the emotions in the play become your emotions. The lives of the characters become your life. From a drama about a family in financial crisis to a comedy about a play gone wrong, there is no limit to where the theater can take you Using evidence from the passage, which of the following conclusions about the author can the reader infer?

    A. They would rather be at a concert.

    B. They are overly emotional and dramatic.

    C. They enjoy the décor of most theaters

    D. They go to the theater as often as possible.

    Answer Explanation

  • Q #2: On Saturday afternoon, local eccentric Dr. Oliver Creekstone held a remarkable 90th birthday party at his countryside estate. Present were 3,000 guests, four zebras, two monster trucks, and a famous bagpipe player from Scotland. Though pleased with the entertainment, attendees reportedly were shocked that the complimentary buffet contained only boiled asparagus and pickled carrots. At nightfall, the party was treated to a stunning and seemingly endless fireworks display. According to our sources, Dr. Creekstone felt that next year's birthday party would have to be even bigger and more interesting. "We'll need at least seven more zebras," he said. Which of the following conclusions is supported by all of the details provided about the birthday party?

    A. Dr. Oliver Creekstone is an unconventional fellow.

    B. The Creekstone estate cannot hold seven more zebras.

    C. Dr. Oliver Creekstone is a carnivorous eater

    D. The Creekstone estate is a half-acre lot lined with trees.

    Answer Explanation

    The first answer is the best option because according to the passage, some rock glaciers show deep ruptures, while others don't. Since deep ruptures are a sign of landslide formation, it logically follows that some glaciers originate from landslides, while others don't.

  • Q #3: Reading passage: Scientists consider both landslides and surface-creep movement essential in the formation of rock glaciers. Evidence of landslides can be distinguished from that of surface-creep movement because landslides leave a deeper and more definite surface of rupture, partly due to their faster rate of movement. Those studying the origins of rock glaciers have noted that some glaciers are well-defined, while others are not; that is, some show evidence of deep ruptures, while others do not. Given the information in the passage, which of the following may be concluded about rock glaciers? Choose one answer:

    A. Not all rock glaciers originate in the same way.

    B. Landslides initiate the formation of rock glaciers, then surface-creep movement follows.

    C. Neither landslides nor surface-creep movement account for the formation of rock glaciers.

    D. While the definition and depth of rupture can be measured at rock glacier sites, the rate of movement cannot.

    Answer Explanation