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English, 25.06.2020 05:01 danleaz01

Read the excerpt from "Mother Tongue."
Those tests were constructed around items like fill-in-the-blank sentence completion, such as "Even though Tom was Mary thought he was "And the correct answer always seemed to be the most bland combinations of thoughts, for example, "Even though Tom was foolish, Mary thought he was ridiculous." Well, according to my mother, there were very few limitations as to what Tom could have been and what Mary might have thought of him. So I never did well on tests like that.
Which information from the excerpt best supports the inference that achievement tests ignore imagination as an element of language ability?
A. Tan's mother would not be able to answer a question like the one described in the excerpt
B. Tan's mother could think of several ways to answer a question like the one described in the excerpt
C. Tan's mother did not allow her to take tests with questions like the one described in the excerpt.
D. Tan's mother was disappointed that Tan did poorly on tests with questions like the one described in the excerpt.

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