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answer these questions before moving on to the analyze the text section.
- how do the illustrations of the wright brothers’ experiments support a central idea of the text?
a by showing outdated technology
b by showing that the wright brothers did not get along
c by showing that the wright brothers never doubted themselves
d by showing that testing ideas was important to the wright brothers’ work
- which sentences from the text show that the wright brothers worked hard to develop and promote their flying machine, despite many challenges?
a “i’m beginning to think people won’t fly for a thousand years!” (page 261)
b “back at kitty hawk in the fall of 1902, the wrights solve the problem of controlling their gliding machine.” (page 265)
c “finally, in 1908, the brothers were able to convince the government that flight was possible and useful.” (page 266, paragraph 3)
d “today there is a sixty - foot high monument to the wright brothers at kill devil hills, north carolina.” (page 266, paragraph 4)
- which of the following best describes the main purpose of the afterword?
a it predicts ways that flight will be improved in the future.
b it summarizes events following the wrights’ first successful flight.
c it provides an explanation of information appearing earlier in the selection.
d it states opinions about the failure to recognize the wrights’ accomplishments.
- For question 1: The Wright brothers' experiments relied heavily on iterative testing; illustrations of their experiments would emphasize this core part of their work, which aligns with option D. The other options are incorrect: A is irrelevant to a central text idea, B is not supported by experiment illustrations, and C is not related to the purpose of such illustrations.
- For question 2: Option C shows the brothers persisted over years to convince the government, demonstrating hard work and overcoming challenges. Option A expresses doubt, B only notes solving one problem without showing promotion/challenge persistence, and D is about a monument, not their hard work.
- For question 3: An afterword typically covers events or context that happens after the main narrative; for the Wright brothers, this would be events following their first successful flight, which matches option B. Option A is not a standard afterword purpose, C describes a footnote/endnote, and D is not the main purpose of a typical afterword on this topic.
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- D. by showing that testing ideas was important to the Wright brothers' work
- C. "Finally, in 1908, the brothers were able to convince the government that flight was possible and useful." (page 266, paragraph 3)
- B. It summarizes events following the Wrights' first successful flight.