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Realtor's commission percentage
What percent of the selling price did the realtor earn? ANSWERS: 6.5%
Total town population
If the 750 people that showed up for the town's annual carnival made up 12% of
the town's population, what is the total population of the town? ANSWERS:
6,250
Political satire
ANSWERS: Political satire is a genre of written, oral, and graphic communication
that pokes fun at politicians, political parties, and the activities of government.
Purpose of political satire
ANSWERS: The Author's main purpose in writing the passage is most likely to
explain what political satire is and why it is important.
Icebox of the Nation
ANSWERS: International Falls, Minnesota, earned the legal right to call itself the
'Icebox of the Nation' after battling the ski town of Fraser, Colorado, for the
title.
,Implication of the slogan
ANSWERS: The passage implies that the 'Icebox of the Nation' slogan brings both
dollars and recognition to International Falls.
Art Buchwald's writing style
ANSWERS: Art Buchwald's style was kindly, but he could be dismissive when his
patience wore thin.
Art Buchwald's Pulitzer Prize
ANSWERS: Art Buchwald's newspaper column was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for
commentary in 1982.
Andrew Carnegie's belief
ANSWERS: Carnegie believed that the wealthy are merely trustees of their
money and are obligated to use their resources for the benefit of society.
Carnegie's philanthropic efforts
ANSWERS: By the time of his death in 1919, Carnegie had given away most of his
fortune to support a variety of philanthropic causes.
ANSWERS: Tone of the passage about Carnegie
Which of the following phrases best characterizes the tone of this passage?
, Carnegie's steel company
In 1873 he organized his own steel company in Pittsburg, and it soon dominated
the industry.
Sale of Carnegie's holdings
In 1901 he sold his holdings in the company for $480 million to banker J.P. Morgan.
Public libraries funding
Convinced that the best way to improve the lives of others was to provide them
with access to knowledge, Carnegie funded thousands of public libraries.
Political satire's role in democracy
Like a forest without the sounds of birds, a democracy without the sights and
sounds of political satire is a sign that something is amiss.
Satirists' target
Leaders of government political parties suffer most at the hands of Satirists.
Buchwald's career duration
Over the course of his career he would write newspaper columns and publish
books for half a century.