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Close Read similar to the ones you will encounter on practice admissions tests. These questions are based on The counter on pRACTICE Select an answer. 1. Passed in passages 218 and 219, prodigious most nearly means: A. secret. B. criminal. C. religious. D. enormous. SAT PREPACT 2. In passage 381, what does Proctor mean when he says "Oh, Francis, I in passage ad some evil in you that you might know me!"? wish E. He wishes that he had long ago asked for Francis's help with his personal problems. F. He wishes that Francis were not so ready to accept the judges' rulings G. He wishes that Francis had human flaws so that Francis would better understand what he is enduring. H. He wishes that he and Francis had been better friends in the past.

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similar to the ones you will encounter on practice admissions tests. These questions are based on The counter on
pRACTICE Select an answer.
1. Passed in passages 218 and 219, prodigious most nearly means:
A. secret.
B. criminal.
C. religious.
D. enormous.
SAT PREPACT
2. In passage 381, what does Proctor mean when he says "Oh, Francis, I
in passage ad some evil in you that you might know me!"?
wish
E. He wishes that he had long ago asked for Francis's help with his
personal problems.
F. He wishes that Francis were not so ready to accept the judges' rulings
G. He wishes that Francis had human flaws so that Francis would better
understand what he is enduring.
H. He wishes that he and Francis had been better friends in the past.

Close Read similar to the ones you will encounter on practice admissions tests. These questions are based on The counter on pRACTICE Select an answer. 1. Passed in passages 218 and 219, prodigious most nearly means: A. secret. B. criminal. C. religious. D. enormous. SAT PREPACT 2. In passage 381, what does Proctor mean when he says "Oh, Francis, I in passage ad some evil in you that you might know me!"? wish E. He wishes that he had long ago asked for Francis's help with his personal problems. F. He wishes that Francis were not so ready to accept the judges' rulings G. He wishes that Francis had human flaws so that Francis would better understand what he is enduring. H. He wishes that he and Francis had been better friends in the past.

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1. D<br />2. G

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## Step 1<br />The first question is asking for the meaning of the word "prodigious" as used in the context of the passages. The word "prodigious" generally means something that is extraordinary or impressive in size, extent, or degree. <br /><br />## Step 2<br />Looking at the options, we can see that option D, "enormous", aligns with the definition of "prodigious". The other options, "secret", "criminal", and "religious", do not align with the definition of "prodigious".<br /><br />## Step 3<br />The second question is asking for the interpretation of a quote from the character Proctor. The quote is "Oh, Francis, I wish I saw some evil in you that you might know me!". <br /><br />## Step 4<br />Looking at the options, we can see that option G, "He wishes that Francis had human flaws so that Francis would better understand what he is enduring", aligns with the context of the quote. The other options, "He wishes that he had long ago asked for Francis's help with his personal problems", " that Francis were not so ready to accept the judges' rulings", and "He wishes that he and Francis had been better friends in the past", do not align with the context of the quote.
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