NCES: Mastery Test 3 A. (1-2.) Read the passage below. Then check (✔) the two statements after passage which are most logically supported by the information given. 'In 1935, Harry S. Truman (who would become president eleven years la had just been elected to the United States Senate. 2As a brand-new senator fr the Midwest, he was concerned that some of his more experienced colleag might consider him "a sort of hick politician" who did not deserve to be par such an important group of lawmakers. ³But another senator, Ham Lewis, put at his ease. "Don't start out with an inferiority complex," Lewis told Truman. the first six months, you'll wonder how you got here. "After that, you'll wonder the rest of us got here." 1. This was Truman's first elected office. 2. Truman was concerned about what the other senators thought of 3. Truman felt he was not qualified to be a senator. A. Ham Lewis was a close friend of Senator Truman. 5. Ham Lewis felt that after, a while, Truman would not feel inferio holow. Then check (✔) the four statements afte the information given. 5
NCES: Mastery Test 3 A. (1-2.) Read the passage below. Then check (✔) the two statements after passage which are most logically supported by the information given. 'In 1935, Harry S. Truman (who would become president eleven years la had just been elected to the United States Senate. 2As a brand-new senator fr the Midwest, he was concerned that some of his more experienced colleag might consider him "a sort of hick politician" who did not deserve to be par such an important group of lawmakers. ³But another senator, Ham Lewis, put at his ease. "Don't start out with an inferiority complex," Lewis told Truman. the first six months, you'll wonder how you got here. "After that, you'll wonder the rest of us got here." 1. This was Truman's first elected office. 2. Truman was concerned about what the other senators thought of 3. Truman felt he was not qualified to be a senator. A. Ham Lewis was a close friend of Senator Truman. 5. Ham Lewis felt that after, a while, Truman would not feel inferio holow. Then check (✔) the four statements afte the information given. 5
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A. (1-2.) Read the passage below. Then check (✔) the two statements after the
passage which are most logically supported by the information given.
'In 1935, Harry S. Truman (who would become president eleven years later)
had just been elected to the United States Senate. 2As a brand-new senator from
the Midwest, he was concerned that some of his more experienced colleagues
might consider him "a sort of hick politician" who did not deserve to be part of
such an important group of lawmakers. ³But another senator, Ham Lewis, put him
at his ease. "Don't start out with an inferiority complex," Lewis told Truman. ""For
the first six months, you'll wonder how you got here. After that, you'll wonder how
the rest of us got here."
✓ ). This was Truman's first elected office.
2. Truman was concerned about what the other senators thought of him.
3. Truman felt he was not qualified to be a senator.
A. Ham Lewis was a close friend of Senator Truman.
5. Ham Lewis felt that after a while, Truman would not feel inferior.
Dood the passage below. Then check (✔) the four statements after the
pported by the information given.
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