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Read a Notice: [Municipal Charter] "Sign up for paperless billing statements today.Safe, convenient, easy. Enroll in paperless billing to receive monthly savings account statements in an electronic PDF document. Access your Municipal Charter account through the mobile app and select account preferences in the upper right-hand corner to enroll." What type of business issued the notice? Read a Notice: [Municipal Charter] "Sign up for paperless billing statements today.Safe, convenient, easy. Enroll in paperless billing to receive monthly savings account statements in an electronic PDF document. Access your Municipal Charter account through the mobile app and select account preferences in the upper right-hand corner to enroll." How can customers enroll in paperless billing?
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  • Module 1
  • Read a Notice: [Municipal Charter] "Sign up for paperless billing statements today.Safe, convenient, easy. Enroll in paperless billing to receive monthly savings account statements in an electronic PDF document. Access your Municipal Charter account through the mobile app and select account preferences in the upper right-hand corner to enroll." What type of business issued the notice?
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  • Read a Notice: [Municipal Charter] "Sign up for paperless billing statements today.Safe, convenient, easy. Enroll in paperless billing to receive monthly savings account statements in an electronic PDF document. Access your Municipal Charter account through the mobile app and select account preferences in the upper right-hand corner to enroll." How can customers enroll in paperless billing?
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  • Read a Social Media Post: [Sofia Baker] "Every Saturday, our local farmer's market is the place to be! Fresh fruits, veggies, homemade goodies, and unique crafts await you. The Thompson family's organic produce is a must-try, known for its quality and cordial service. Their stall is always bustling with customers eager to buy fresh, pesticide-free vegetables from the welcoming staff. Don't miss the bakery stall—get there early for the best bread and pastries, including gluten-free and vegan options. The smell of freshly baked goods fills the air, and these treats sell out fast! In addition to food, the market sells handmade crafts like jewelry, pottery, and textiles. These unique items make perfect gifts and support local artisans. Plus, enjoy live music while you shop. Talented local musicians help create a vibrant atmosphere, and the community spirit makes it a delightful experience for all. See you there!" What is the main purpose of the post?
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  • Read a Social Media Post: [Sofia Baker] "Every Saturday, our local farmer's market is the place to be! Fresh fruits, veggies, homemade goodies, and unique crafts await you. The Thompson family's organic produce is a must-try, known for its quality and cordial service. Their stall is always bustling with customers eager to buy fresh, pesticide-free vegetables from the welcoming staff. Don't miss the bakery stall—get there early for the best bread and pastries, including gluten-free and vegan options. The smell of freshly baked goods fills the air, and these treats sell out fast! In addition to food, the market sells handmade crafts like jewelry, pottery, and textiles. These unique items make perfect gifts and support local artisans. Plus, enjoy live music while you shop. Talented local musicians help create a vibrant atmosphere, and the community spirit makes it a delightful experience for all. See you there!" What reason is given for the popularity of the Thompson family's stall?
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  • Read a Social Media Post: [Sofia Baker] "Every Saturday, our local farmer's market is the place to be! Fresh fruits, veggies, homemade goodies, and unique crafts await you. The Thompson family's organic produce is a must-try, known for its quality and cordial service. Their stall is always bustling with customers eager to buy fresh, pesticide-free vegetables from the welcoming staff. Don't miss the bakery stall—get there early for the best bread and pastries, including gluten-free and vegan options. The smell of freshly baked goods fills the air, and these treats sell out fast! In addition to food, the market sells handmade crafts like jewelry, pottery, and textiles. These unique items make perfect gifts and support local artisans. Plus, enjoy live music while you shop. Talented local musicians help create a vibrant atmosphere, and the community spirit makes it a delightful experience for all. See you there!" Why do customers go to the bakery stall early?
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  • Read an Academic Passage "The Mirror Test Very young children cannot recognize themselves in a mirror; they usually achieve this milestone around 18 months of age. The ability to recognize oneself in the mirror is considered to be a key component of self-awareness and consciousness for humans. But what about animals? For many years, scientists have known that members of the great ape family could recognize themselves in mirrors. They measured this by the “mirror test,” which involved putting a colored mark on an ape’s body, and then showing the ape its reflection in a mirror. If the ape tried to remove the mark on its own body, the scientists knew that the ape was recognizing its reflection. Apes are close relatives of humans, but in recent years, scientists have discovered that other animals also pass the “mirror test.” Elephants and dolphins have shown signs of self-recognition. These, like apes, are highly intelligent animals. But in a more recent experiment, a type of fish called the cleaner fish tried to scrape a mark off its body when it saw itself in the mirror. This suggests that even less intelligent animals may possess more self-awareness than previously suspected." What is the passage mainly about?
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  • Read an Academic Passage "The Mirror Test Very young children cannot recognize themselves in a mirror; they usually achieve this milestone around 18 months of age. The ability to recognize oneself in the mirror is considered to be a key component of self-awareness and consciousness for humans. But what about animals? For many years, scientists have known that members of the great ape family could recognize themselves in mirrors. They measured this by the “mirror test,” which involved putting a colored mark on an ape’s body, and then showing the ape its reflection in a mirror. If the ape tried to remove the mark on its own body, the scientists knew that the ape was recognizing its reflection. Apes are close relatives of humans, but in recent years, scientists have discovered that other animals also pass the “mirror test.” Elephants and dolphins have shown signs of self-recognition. These, like apes, are highly intelligent animals. But in a more recent experiment, a type of fish called the cleaner fish tried to scrape a mark off its body when it saw itself in the mirror. This suggests that even less intelligent animals may possess more self-awareness than previously suspected." The word "milestone" in the first sentence is closest in meaning to
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  • Read an Academic Passage "The Mirror Test Very young children cannot recognize themselves in a mirror; they usually achieve this milestone around 18 months of age. The ability to recognize oneself in the mirror is considered to be a key component of self-awareness and consciousness for humans. But what about animals? For many years, scientists have known that members of the great ape family could recognize themselves in mirrors. They measured this by the “mirror test,” which involved putting a colored mark on an ape’s body, and then showing the ape its reflection in a mirror. If the ape tried to remove the mark on its own body, the scientists knew that the ape was recognizing its reflection. Apes are close relatives of humans, but in recent years, scientists have discovered that other animals also pass the “mirror test.” Elephants and dolphins have shown signs of self-recognition. These, like apes, are highly intelligent animals. But in a more recent experiment, a type of fish called the cleaner fish tried to scrape a mark off its body when it saw itself in the mirror. This suggests that even less intelligent animals may possess more self-awareness than previously suspected." Why did scientists put colored marks on animals’ bodies?
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  • Read an Academic Passage "The Mirror Test Very young children cannot recognize themselves in a mirror; they usually achieve this milestone around 18 months of age. The ability to recognize oneself in the mirror is considered to be a key component of self-awareness and consciousness for humans. But what about animals? For many years, scientists have known that members of the great ape family could recognize themselves in mirrors. They measured this by the “mirror test,” which involved putting a colored mark on an ape’s body, and then showing the ape its reflection in a mirror. If the ape tried to remove the mark on its own body, the scientists knew that the ape was recognizing its reflection. Apes are close relatives of humans, but in recent years, scientists have discovered that other animals also pass the “mirror test.” Elephants and dolphins have shown signs of self-recognition. These, like apes, are highly intelligent animals. But in a more recent experiment, a type of fish called the cleaner fish tried to scrape a mark off its body when it saw itself in the mirror. This suggests that even less intelligent animals may possess more self-awareness than previously suspected." According to the passage, all of the following are true about elephants EXCEPT:
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  • Read an Academic Passage "The Mirror Test Very young children cannot recognize themselves in a mirror; they usually achieve this milestone around 18 months of age. The ability to recognize oneself in the mirror is considered to be a key component of self-awareness and consciousness for humans. But what about animals? For many years, scientists have known that members of the great ape family could recognize themselves in mirrors. They measured this by the “mirror test,” which involved putting a colored mark on an ape’s body, and then showing the ape its reflection in a mirror. If the ape tried to remove the mark on its own body, the scientists knew that the ape was recognizing its reflection. Apes are close relatives of humans, but in recent years, scientists have discovered that other animals also pass the “mirror test.” Elephants and dolphins have shown signs of self-recognition. These, like apes, are highly intelligent animals. But in a more recent experiment, a type of fish called the cleaner fish tried to scrape a mark off its body when it saw itself in the mirror. This suggests that even less intelligent animals may possess more self-awareness than previously suspected." Why does the author mention cleaner fish?
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  • Module 2
  • Read an Email: To: edward56L@gmail.com From: artforeveryone@dmail.com Date: 10/09/2025 Subject: Art Workshop Reservation Confirmation Dear Ms. Edwards, The reservation for the art workshop that you made on September 10th has been confirmed. The workshop will take place on September 20th at 3:00 PM. All necessary arts supplies will be provided, but please bring your own apron or smock. Best regards, Laura Bennett" Q:When is the date of the art workshop?
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  • Read an Email: To: edward56L@gmail.com From: artforeveryone@dmail.com Date: 10/09/2025 Subject: Art Workshop Reservation Confirmation Dear Ms. Edwards, The reservation for the art workshop that you made on September 10th has been confirmed. The workshop will take place on September 20th at 3:00 PM. All necessary arts supplies will be provided, but please bring your own apron or smock. Best regards, Laura Bennett" Q:What should Ms. Edwards bring to the workshop?
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  • Read an Email: "To: nguyenbooklover@gmail.com From: part.gymworkers@dmail.com Subject: You're Invited – Bring Friends & Family to Our Grand Opening! Dear Ms. Nguyen, We're excited to invite you—and your friends and family—to the grand opening of our new branch at 25 Orchid Street, happening next Monday. This event is a great opportunity to explore our state-of-the-art facility, featuring top-tier equipment, energizing group classes, and expert personal training. This celebration, exclusively for our valued members and their guests, will include guided tours, live fitness demonstrations, and complimentary refreshments. It's the perfect chance to experience our community-focused approach to wellness and introduce others to a space designed for all fitness levels. Bring your friends and family! We're offering a special one-day-only discount on memberships for all attendees. For questions or to RSVP, contact our customer service team at 555-1234. Warm regards, John Parker" Q:What is the main purpose of the email?
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  • Read an Email: "To: nguyenbooklover@gmail.com From: part.gymworkers@dmail.com Subject: You're Invited – Bring Friends & Family to Our Grand Opening! Dear Ms. Nguyen, We're excited to invite you—and your friends and family—to the grand opening of our new branch at 25 Orchid Street, happening next Monday. This event is a great opportunity to explore our state-of-the-art facility, featuring top-tier equipment, energizing group classes, and expert personal training. This celebration, exclusively for our valued members and their guests, will include guided tours, live fitness demonstrations, and complimentary refreshments. It's the perfect chance to experience our community-focused approach to wellness and introduce others to a space designed for all fitness levels. Bring your friends and family! We're offering a special one-day-only discount on memberships for all attendees. For questions or to RSVP, contact our customer service team at 555-1234. Warm regards, John Parker" Q:What can be inferred about Ms. Nguyen's relationship with the fitness center?
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  • Read an Email: "To: nguyenbooklover@gmail.com From: part.gymworkers@dmail.com Subject: You're Invited – Bring Friends & Family to Our Grand Opening! Dear Ms. Nguyen, We're excited to invite you—and your friends and family—to the grand opening of our new branch at 25 Orchid Street, happening next Monday. This event is a great opportunity to explore our state-of-the-art facility, featuring top-tier equipment, energizing group classes, and expert personal training. This celebration, exclusively for our valued members and their guests, will include guided tours, live fitness demonstrations, and complimentary refreshments. It's the perfect chance to experience our community-focused approach to wellness and introduce others to a space designed for all fitness levels. Bring your friends and family! We're offering a special one-day-only discount on memberships for all attendees. For questions or to RSVP, contact our customer service team at 555-1234. Warm regards, John Parker" Q:The new fitness center is intended for use by which of the following groups of people?
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  • Read an Academic Passage: "The Paradox of Choice The paradox of choice, a concept popularized by psychologist Barry Schwartz, suggests that more options can lead to less satisfaction. While the freedom to choose is fundamental to consumer culture, an overabundance of choices—from groceries to electronics—can overwhelm individuals, causing anxiety and decision fatigue. This paradox implies that the vast array of possibilities available today might actually diminish consumer contentment, as the fear of making the wrong choice looms large. Research supports this notion. In an experiment, psychologist Sheena Iyengar found that shoppers were more likely to purchase jam when offered 6 varieties instead of 24. The limited selection eased the decision process, reducing the pressure to find the 'perfect' option and making the experience more enjoyable. This phenomenon reveals that fewer choices can sometimes make consumers happier, which is a valuable insight for marketers and retailers aiming to boost satisfaction by curating their offerings. The paradox also has broader implications. In individualistic cultures, where personal choice is highly valued, the burden of decision-making can be significant. Conversely, collectivist cultures, which often provide fewer choices, report higher levels of contentment. This dynamic suggests that understanding cultural differences in consumer psychology can help businesses optimize their product strategies and enhance overall well-being." Which of the following best states a main idea of the passage?
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  • Read an Academic Passage: "The Paradox of Choice The paradox of choice, a concept popularized by psychologist Barry Schwartz, suggests that more options can lead to less satisfaction. While the freedom to choose is fundamental to consumer culture, an overabundance of choices—from groceries to electronics—can overwhelm individuals, causing anxiety and decision fatigue. This paradox implies that the vast array of possibilities available today might actually diminish consumer contentment, as the fear of making the wrong choice looms large. Research supports this notion. In an experiment, psychologist Sheena Iyengar found that shoppers were more likely to purchase jam when offered 6 varieties instead of 24. The limited selection eased the decision process, reducing the pressure to find the 'perfect' option and making the experience more enjoyable. This phenomenon reveals that fewer choices can sometimes make consumers happier, which is a valuable insight for marketers and retailers aiming to boost satisfaction by curating their offerings. The paradox also has broader implications. In individualistic cultures, where personal choice is highly valued, the burden of decision-making can be significant. Conversely, collectivist cultures, which often provide fewer choices, report higher levels of contentment. This dynamic suggests that understanding cultural differences in consumer psychology can help businesses optimize their product strategies and enhance overall well-being." What is one effect of decision fatigue as mentioned in the passage?
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  • Read an Academic Passage: "The Paradox of Choice The paradox of choice, a concept popularized by psychologist Barry Schwartz, suggests that more options can lead to less satisfaction. While the freedom to choose is fundamental to consumer culture, an overabundance of choices—from groceries to electronics—can overwhelm individuals, causing anxiety and decision fatigue. This paradox implies that the vast array of possibilities available today might actually diminish consumer contentment, as the fear of making the wrong choice looms large. Research supports this notion. In an experiment, psychologist Sheena Iyengar found that shoppers were more likely to purchase jam when offered 6 varieties instead of 24. The limited selection eased the decision process, reducing the pressure to find the 'perfect' option and making the experience more enjoyable. This phenomenon reveals that fewer choices can sometimes make consumers happier, which is a valuable insight for marketers and retailers aiming to boost satisfaction by curating their offerings. The paradox also has broader implications. In individualistic cultures, where personal choice is highly valued, the burden of decision-making can be significant. Conversely, collectivist cultures, which often provide fewer choices, report higher levels of contentment. This dynamic suggests that understanding cultural differences in consumer psychology can help businesses optimize their product strategies and enhance overall well-being." Why does the author mention Sheena Iyengar's experiment?
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  • Read an Academic Passage: "The Paradox of Choice The paradox of choice, a concept popularized by psychologist Barry Schwartz, suggests that more options can lead to less satisfaction. While the freedom to choose is fundamental to consumer culture, an overabundance of choices—from groceries to electronics—can overwhelm individuals, causing anxiety and decision fatigue. This paradox implies that the vast array of possibilities available today might actually diminish consumer contentment, as the fear of making the wrong choice looms large. Research supports this notion. In an experiment, psychologist Sheena Iyengar found that shoppers were more likely to purchase jam when offered 6 varieties instead of 24. The limited selection eased the decision process, reducing the pressure to find the 'perfect' option and making the experience more enjoyable. This phenomenon reveals that fewer choices can sometimes make consumers happier, which is a valuable insight for marketers and retailers aiming to boost satisfaction by curating their offerings. The paradox also has broader implications. In individualistic cultures, where personal choice is highly valued, the burden of decision-making can be significant. Conversely, collectivist cultures, which often provide fewer choices, report higher levels of contentment. This dynamic suggests that understanding cultural differences in consumer psychology can help businesses optimize their product strategies and enhance overall well-being." Q: The word "curating" in the passage is closest in meaning to
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  • Read an Academic Passage: "The Paradox of Choice The paradox of choice, a concept popularized by psychologist Barry Schwartz, suggests that more options can lead to less satisfaction. While the freedom to choose is fundamental to consumer culture, an overabundance of choices—from groceries to electronics—can overwhelm individuals, causing anxiety and decision fatigue. This paradox implies that the vast array of possibilities available today might actually diminish consumer contentment, as the fear of making the wrong choice looms large. Research supports this notion. In an experiment, psychologist Sheena Iyengar found that shoppers were more likely to purchase jam when offered 6 varieties instead of 24. The limited selection eased the decision process, reducing the pressure to find the 'perfect' option and making the experience more enjoyable. This phenomenon reveals that fewer choices can sometimes make consumers happier, which is a valuable insight for marketers and retailers aiming to boost satisfaction by curating their offerings. The paradox also has broader implications. In individualistic cultures, where personal choice is highly valued, the burden of decision-making can be significant. Conversely, collectivist cultures, which often provide fewer choices, report higher levels of contentment. This dynamic suggests that understanding cultural differences in consumer psychology can help businesses optimize their product strategies and enhance overall well-being." Q: What can be inferred about consumers in collectivist cultures?
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