
Wearing Jeans in School English ACT
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- Q131. Given that all of the choices are true, which one would best illustrate the term dress code as it is used in this sentencce?D. clothing that is permitted in some schools today.B. clothing that was inappropriateA. NO CHNAGEC. clothing, including sandals, bell-bottom pants, and "dungarees" (blue jeans)30s
- Q232. inefficient towardH. blow offJ. lax and indifferent towardG. lazy and bored to tears withF. NO CHANGE30s
- Q333. Given that all of the choices are true, which one would most effectively introduce the main idea of this paragraph?B. The principal said dungarees and blue jeans were the same thing, so Kevin should have known better.D. These events occurred in a time of social unrest, and emotions were running high.A. NO CHANGEC. If Kevin's jeans had been dirty and torn, the principal might have been justified in expelling him.30s
- Q434. Court of New Hampshire;G. Court, of New HampshireJ. Court of New Hampshire,F. NO CHANGEH. Court of New Hampshire30s
- Q535. for wearingA. NO CHANGEB. of wearingC. to wearD. wearing30s
- Q636. court noted, howeverH. court, noted however,G. court noted, however,F. NO CHANGEJ. court noted however,30s
- Q737. process, which is guided by authority figures.B. process, which has undergone changes since the 1970'sA. NO CHANGEC. process, a process we all know well.D. process.30s
- Q838. it'sJ. onesG. they'reF. NO CHANGEH. its30s
- Q939. thatA. NO CHANGEB. whereD. in whichC. which30s
- Q1040. therefore,H. moreover,F. No ChangeJ. however,G. thus,30s
- Q1141. when wearingB. by wearingD. having wornC. wearingA. NO CHANGE30s
- Q1242. Which choice would most effectively open this paragraph and convey the importance of this case?J. All in all, clothing is an important part of our identity.G. Therefore, Kevin's case reminds us that you should stand up for your rights, no matter how old you are.H. The case for personal liberty means the right to speak up must be taken seriously by the courts.F. NO CHANGE30s
- Q1343. review, of students' rightsC. review of students' rightsD. review of students' rights,A. NO CHANGEB. review, of students rights,30s
- Q1444. inJ. aboutG. onF. NO CHANGEH. with30s
- Q1545. Suppose the writer's goal had been to write a brief persuasive essay urging students to exercise their constitutional rights. Would this essay fulfill that goal?D. No, because the essay objectively reports on one case of a student exercising a particular constitutional right.C. No, because the essay suggests that the right to wear blue jeans was not a substantial constitutional right in the 1970's.A. Yes, because the essay focuses on how Kevin encouraged other students to exercise their constitutional rights.B. Yes, because the essay focuses on various types of clothing historically worn by students as a freedom of expression.30s