1. The peach stand, where the narrator works, is located close to a road. + true
2. The narrator indicates that her summer job is difficult, but enjoyable. - false
3. The narrator really enjoyed watching cars on the highway while sitting in the peach stand. - false
4. Typically, there are many customers at the narrator’s roadside stand on Thursday afternoons. + true
5. Mrs. Watson doesn’t agree with T. Ray that reading in the peach stand is unacceptable. + true
6. T. Ray doesn’t permit the narrator to read in the peach stand because it is a distraction. + true
7. T. Ray thinks that spending money to educate girls in college is worthwhile in some cases. - false
8. The narrator claims that reading books during the summer improves verbal aptitude. + true
9. The narrator declares that her verbal and math abilities are both exceptional. - false
10. According to the narrator, people are not intended to be extremely smart in every subject. + true
-1,5-19/5-163/20=-3/2-19/5-163/20=-(30+76+163)/20=-269/20=-13,45
-21/8-37/4-3/4=-(21+74+6)/8=-101/8=-12,625
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Are pupils at the school now?
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going to the cinema. (What film are you going to see?)
2. Len’s coming
for dinner tonight. (What are you going to cook?)
3. Cathy’s
going to the university in September. (What is she going to study?)
4. Jack and
Jill got engaged last week. (When are they going to get married?)
5. Sue’s
not going by train. (Is she going to fly?)
6. It’s my
birthday next week. (Are you going to have a party?)
<span>7. It’s
very cloudy. (Is it going to rain?)</span>