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Answers and Explanations ya In the passage, the author writes that Mat "nas four pieces of uriture to move int the room. He has a bed, 3 dresser, @ desk. and a chair... The bod must go in fst” Since tne bed must go in frst, I cannot go in as. Later inthe passage, the author wits, “Tho ‘ther picces of furniture can go ino the reem in any order "This means thal the other pieces of furniture could all go in last The bed isthe only pece of furture that cannot goin the room last. Therefore (A) is corect. The passage does not prove information to, suppor choices (B), (), and (D). Therefore they are incorrect. 2) 8 in the passage, the author wiles, “Matt has to plan out how he wll move everyting." This tll us that Matt has to think about how he wil move everyting because he cannot just put the furniture inthe room in any order. Then the author explains tha he bed ‘must goin Fst. He or she writes, "it wil be easier to put the bed back together tis the only thing inthe room.” Tis etal explains ‘ny the bed must go i fs, so i Bast supports the ia that Malt has (9 plan oul whe wil move everything” Therefore (B) ke ‘cortect. The fac that Matt “has four ploces of future o meave into the room does not necessanly mean that ho “has io pan out how he wil move everything” IThe could move these our pieces in any order, then he would not have to make a plan. This means (As incorrect Since the otner ploces of funiture can go into the room in an order,” Matt does not have to pian out how he wil ‘move them. This eliminates (C). The autor tes us tha the chai is he smallest place of furiure,” but his does not mean that Matt has to plan out how to move the chat. This makes (0) incorrect 3) A in the passage, the author writes, “The bed must go in fst. Ihas 1 be taken apart to ft through the doorway." This means that Matt has to take the bed apart tomake i fit trough the doorway. Therefore (A) Is cortct Matt has to tum te dresser and the desk sideways, not the bad. This means (B) is incorrect. Although "ihe bed must go in fst” puting tin frst does not make i easier to fit ‘rough the doorway. This makes (C) ncorect. The autho els Us that after Matt puts the bed back together, “he can push the bea against te fa wal” But ti is after the bed i insie the room. Pushing it against the far wal wil not make the bed fit through the ‘sooeway. This means (D) i Incorrect. 4 8 [At the beginning ofthe passage, the author writes, "Malt is moving into his new bedroom today. He has four pieces of furiture to ‘move int the room.” Then the author explains what funiture Matt has, how the pieces must Be moved, and n what order, Since the passage deserbes the process of how Matt will move his future, we can understand that his passage I mostly about moving ‘urnture. Therefore (B) is correct. Although Mat! moving ito "his new becroom,” the passage does Not tll us anything about the ‘new bedroom. Instead, describes the process of moving furniture. This eliminates (A) While Matt doos have to take the bed apart {fo make if through the doorway.” he does not have fo take anything else apart. Howover, he does have to move everthing ese. ‘This tolls us tha the passage is mosly about moving funiture, net taking & apart. Therefore (C) is icorract. The author res, “Matt Is moving into his new bedroom today” But the rest ofthe passage describes the process of moving furtur. It does not describe ‘the moving day. Tis makes (D)incorect ae ‘order (noun): the arrangement of poope o things according toa particular sequence or pattorn. Inthe passage, the author writes, "The other pieces of future can go into the reom in any order." From earlier sentences inthe passage, we krow that the bec “must goin fst, so the ther pieces of utre®reter to he desk, the Gresser, andthe chai. This ‘means that although the bed must go in before everything else, the other pieces of fumnture can go in any sequence or pattern ‘They do not nave To goin before anything else, Ts tle Us that in his context order mane sequence or palern. This mean belongs fo the word group grouping, pattem, system. Therefore (C) is correct. Although in another contoxt the word order could mean organization here it refers to the sequonce of how the funiture goes in tho room, not to whether itis erganizodin tho room. ‘This means thal in this cones order does not belong fo the word group cleanliness, organization, tdiness. This eminates (A). ‘though in anther context the word order could mean a command, here ft refers to the sequence of how the furniture goes inthe room. This tls us that this context order does not belong tothe word group command, demand, aection. This makes (8) Incorect. Altough the furniture does gon tha room, the Word ordet refers tothe sequence of hw it gos inthe roam. It does Not Trt woe rth vl. The ew reer doe no bring fo fe werd ow eee eo. oe, TH means (0) s incorrect. 6) Inthe passage, the author provies information to suggest that is more dificult to move furniture itis oo big to ft through the ‘doorway. For example, he oF she tls us thatthe bed has fo be taken apart fo through te doorway." Also, the author writes that “the dresser and desk are both too wide to through the doorway. They must be tured sideways," On the other hand, the author ilies, “Tho chai is tho smallost piece of furniture, tis aio the easiest to move.” From tis wo can understand that tho chai is tho ‘easiest to move because it's small enough fof through the doorway. It does not have o be taken apart or tumed sideways. Based ‘on this information, we can understand that furniture fs most ely easier to move f tis smaller. Therefore (D) is correct. The author telis us thatthe bed must go In frst” But ths does not make the bed easy to move, It must be taken apar tot trough the ‘doorway. Tis means thal furniture is not necessarly easier to move I goes in fst. Therefore (A) Is incorrect. The chars the “easost to move" and it ould go in the room las, But the author ols us that the other ploces of furniture can go into the room in any order,” so the dresser or desk coud also goin last. This means that furniture is not nocessarly easier to move ft goes in last “This makes (B) incorrect. We do not know f Ue chair cannot be taken apart But we do know that ts “the smallest piece of {urture" and “also the easiest o move." This means we do not know whether furniture that cannat be taken aparts easier to move, ‘This eleninates (C)

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