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GED Language Arts (RLA) Practice Test 16
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Questions below are based on the following passage.     This excerpt is from The War of The Worlds by H. G. Wells.     “Keep back! Keep back!”     A boy came running towards me.     “It’s a-movin’,” he said to me as he passed; “a-screwin’ and a-screwin’ out. I don’t like it. I’m a-goin’ ’ome, I am.”     I went on to the crowd. There were really, I should think, two or three hundred people elbowing and jostling one another, the one or two ladies there being by no means the least active.     “He’s fallen in the pit!” cried some one.     “Keep back!” said several.     The crowd swayed a... Show more
GED Language Arts (RLA) Practice Test 16
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1. What does the crowd expect to see emerging from the cylinder?
2. What feature of the alien’s appearance does the narrator find most disturbing?
3. As the occupants of the cylinder begin to emerge, the mood of the spectators changes swiftly from
4. How does the crowd know that the cylinder has someone or something alive inside of it?
5. Why does the author appear to misspell the words spoken by the boy when he says phrases like “It’s a-movin’” and “I’m a-goin’ ’ome, I am”?
6. Which of the following scenarios is LEAST likely to happen in the next part of the story?
7. In the scene, who appears to be in a position of authority?
8. Where did the cylinder apparently come from?