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ACT Reading Test - Prose Fiction Passage - Practice Test 5
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This passage is adapted from the short story “Brown Wolf” by Jack London.

 



ACT Reading Test - Prose Fiction Passage - Practice Test 5
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1. The main point of the last paragraph is to demonstrate to the reader:
2. As it is used in line 75, the word circumspect most nearly means:
3. When the author says the wolf “…with open mouth laughed down at them,” (line 8) he most likely means to indicate that the wolf:
4. The word precipitous, as it is used in line 16, most nearly means:
5. When the author says the wolf “…with open mouth laughed down at them,” (line 8) he most likely means to indicate that the wolf:
6. When the author notes in lines 24–25, that “…the lie was given to his wolf-hood by his color and marking,” he is likely trying to say that:
7. Which of the following is the most accurate chronological listing of events in the story from earliest to most recent?
8. The main point of the last paragraph is to demonstrate to the reader:
9. As it is used in line 75, the word circumspect most nearly means:
10. The point of view from which the passage is told can best be described as that of: